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Working on a 5-year highway design that requires Civil 3D 2019 specifically. Autodesk only offers current versions - where can I find a legitimate 2019 license that'll actually activate?



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Dealing with version-locked projects is frustrating. Last year we sourced a Civil 3D 2019 license through Procadis for a municipal contract requiring that exact build. Here’s the link https://procadis.com/editions/autodesk-autocad-civil-3d-2019/ . What stood out was their verification report - it showed the license's complete chain of ownership back to an engineering firm that upgraded their seats. Autodesk's transfer team took three business days to approve (they required the original PO number), but we avoided being forced into their subscription model. The 2019 version runs surprisingly well on Windows 11 if you disable automatic updates. Just be prepared to submit a support ticket if the activation portal gives legacy version warnings.



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Got mine yesterday - the license history documentation was exhaustive. Autodesk support confirmed it was clean before I paid. You just saved our DOT compliance review.

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