Because "Solid Edge V20" is a legacy version (released circa 2007) and "selicensedat" refers to a specific license file type, a blog post on this topic walks a fine line. It is highly technical and targets a specific user base—usually those maintaining older systems or dealing with virtualization migration.
To a layman, this sounds like progress. To the CAD manager, it was the start of a thriller. A "new" SELicense.dat solid edge v20 selicensedat new
You’ll need to replace placeholders (e.g., XXXXXXX ) with your actual server hostname, MAC address, and license keys. Because "Solid Edge V20" is a legacy version
FEATURE SolidEdge_Weldment vendorname 20.0 31-dec-2028 1 DUP_GROUP=UH board=ANY SIGN="XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX" Admin views dashboard → sees low floating license
: If using a floating license, the Siemens PLM License Server must be active to manage the seat pool.