Version of Nucleo is Not Licensed for Current Solid Cut Cad

Version of Nucleo is Not Licensed for Current Solid Cut Cad




If you receive this error message when trying use you newly installed software, it is because the Build you are using was installed in the wrong SolidCut Cad version.  This most likely happens when you only install the update and not the newest version of SolidCut CAD.  This normally only happens when a new release of SolidCut Cad is made available, example V2022 and then V2023.

Please exit all Nucleo software and redownload the latest release including the Full installation of SolidCut Cad at the link below.


If you need any further assistance please contact support at Support@optisolutionsusa.com


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