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I need to find out when my student license expires. How do I find that out?
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THough I've contemplated getting the Student Version for home use... I can't offer real help, except to say that the autodesk website offers a 61 month "term." Thats a looooong time. Good deal. http://www.creationengine.com/html/p.lasso?p=16541 Are you using version 2010? You could likely check by going to the big purple R in the upper left, and checking under "licencing." If I know autodesk, they're keeping track quite closely to your remaining time.
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Check http://knowledge.autodesk.com/customer-service/installation-activation-licensing/manage-licensing/license-information/access-license-information
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