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Old March 30th 03, 07:29 PM
Tscho
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Default pro\e 2001

Hi,

I think the host id you need for pro/e is the id from your processor.
Other products like "UG" need the mac adress from your nic.

Tscho


"birpal" wrote in message
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i bought a pro-engineer 2001 software and tried to
install but i coudnt because setup requests for
a 'host_id'. i asked my colleagues and got various
answers for it.someone told me that i will have to
install a network card so as to get the thing going and
someone told me that host id is written on the back of
the cpu. i am confused about this hostid.need help.....



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