Get Started with Creo+

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Overview: Get Started with Creo+

License Entitlement and User Assignment

Creo+ is only available as a SaaS solution and all Creo+ services and functionality will be delivered through our SaaS platform.

After you accept the invitation and log in to the Creo+ portal, an administrator assigns you a "License to Run" and adds you as a member of a profile group to allow you to run Creo+ and extensions.

01. Creo+ licenses

The following types of Creo+ licenses are available:

  • License to Run—This is a basic license that is required in order to launch and run Creo+.  An organization purchases a fixed number of License to Run licenses for Creo+, and a user can only be assigned one License to Run license. 

PTC offers the following two types of Creo+ License to Run:

    • Named License— The administrator assigns a named license to a specific user. Only the assigned user can use the named license. The number of assigned named licenses cannot exceed the number of purchased licenses for an organization.
    • Shared License— The administrator can assign shared licenses to multiple named users. Assigned users can use the shared license concurrently. The number of concurrent licenses of a shared license cannot exceed the number of purchased shared licenses.  
  • Named Extension—Advanced features for an application are available with a named extension license. Similar to a named License to Run, the administrator assigns named extension licenses to users based on their role in the organization.

  • Floating License—Floating licenses allow Creo+ applications to run on any machine on your network that can communicate with the PTC Portal. The PTC Portal keeps track of how many licenses are checked out and will grant or deny licenses to users based on license availability.

02. License overview

Creo+ eliminates the need for you to install and manage your own license server. Licenses and users are managed through the Creo+ admin portal.

The PTC Control Center will be installed on the user's system and will be used to install and run Creo+. Once an update is released, by default every user will be automatically updated. However, administrators have the flexibility to delay pushing that iteration of Creo+ to their user base by up to 24 hours.

Creo+ does not require end users to have administrator privileges. Users have access to functionality based on license entitlements they are assigned by the administrator. Creo+ supports groups in which users can be added or removed. Shared user extensions can be assigned to the entire group.

Current Floating License Model

Current Floating License Model

New Named User Entitlements

New Named User Entitlements

  • Users are invited into the organization and granted access to run Creo+

  • Users are assigned Named User License Entitlements based on their given role and responsibility

  • Groups are created with a defined setup option, dedicated extension licenses, and assigned users

  • Creo+ will automatically be installed on user machines based on group specifications

  • Updates are automatically pushed and installed to all users

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03. Creo+ named user packages

Creo Named User Packages

04. Get approval on software budget

The new named user assignment will require investigation of what software and extensions your users will be using. This information is required by the CAD admin to set up the user entitlements. 

  • Determine the groups involved in the installation of Creo+. Demarcating by groups can help divide the work between different admins as well as allow them to assign functions more easily
  • If users are currently using Creo Parametric, map their current packages and extensions to the newly defined packages and extensions in Creo+. Your sales representative can assist in the mapping
  • For new users, determine their capabilities and map the packages and extensions accordingly
  • Ensure to include those users that maybe included in shared licenses and view only
  • Compile the list of names and functions across the organization and review it with your representative
  • Compile the budget from the list and update your project budget 

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Product Documentation Find detailed technical documentation on Creo+ in our Help Center
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Technical Support Need help from our support team? Log a case with eSupport using our Case Logger or find an answer using our new Creo Admin Troubleshooter tool. 

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