
You have some old products but without knowing the serial # history I can't say if you're entitled to it anymore or not. Just because a product is no longer supported doesn't mean it doesn't work anymore.

But its all about the history of your product serial #.

Technically any version older than 2016 (at the time of this reply) is no longer supported by Autodesk. Network perpetual license on an active maintenance plan: Same as Active multi-user subscription Standalone perpetual license on an active maintenance plan: Same as Active single user subscription SketchUp Import 2016-2024 now supports SKP file format with versions from 2014 to 2022. Use the IMPORTSKP command to convert a SketchUp file, stored in a local or shared folder, and insert the model into the current drawing. However these extra 2 legacy versions ruling could change at any point. The SketchUp Import plug-in allows you to import SKP files into your Autodesk® AutoCAD® drawings. However 20 are only being provided to give users more time to migrate to the newer version. Not sure what you're looking for but here's the rules.Īctive single user subscription: Current version (2019) and 3 legacy versions (2016-2018)Īctive multi-user subscription: Current version (2019) and 5 legacy versions (2014-2018). If anyone can help, it would be greatly to the Autodesk User's Community. I'm looking for information regarding following products:Īrchitecture Engineering Construction CollectionĪutodesk AutoCAD Design Suite Premium 2018Īutodesk Revit 2018 Non-Language Specific I have a list of products and i'm trying to find out their lifecycle and the end of life. I have a couple of questions and i couldn't find any enlightening answers anywhere.
