: Using software from sources labeled with "-SSQ" poses significant security risks, including malware. PTC also utilizes data monitoring to identify and pursue unauthorized use of their software. Creo 3-M140 - installation - PTC Community
: The Maintenance Release (or datecode). PTC uses these codes to identify specific builds that include bug fixes and minor enhancements. While M140 is a specific older build, the final release for the Creo 3.0 lifecycle was M190 . PTC.Creo.3.0.M140-SSQ
refers to a specific distribution of PTC Creo 3.0 , a professional 3D CAD/CAM/CAE software suite. The components of this identifier include: : Using software from sources labeled with "-SSQ"
: Files created in any build of Creo 3.0 (including M140) can generally be opened in any other build of the same version or newer versions (like Creo 4.0 through 11.0). PTC uses these codes to identify specific builds
: The lifecycle for Creo 3.0 has been terminated, meaning it is no longer actively supported by PTC.
: The major version of the software, originally released around June 2014 . It introduced "Unite Technology" for better multi-CAD data handling.
: This suffix is typically associated with "Solid Squad," a well-known software cracking group. This indicates the "piece" likely comes from an unauthorized or pirated distribution rather than an official PTC Support channel. Key Considerations