What to do with the toolbox while installing?
What to do with the toolbox while installing?
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With 2006 now available, I feel that it is time to ask about something that has been lurking in the back of my mind for some time now. From reading the forums, I have gotten the impression that the thing to do when upgrading to a new release is wipe out the old version and do a clean install of the new release. (After testing and backing up the appropriate files.)
However, I am not sure what the best thing to do with the toolbox is. We have multiple users accessing a shared toolbox on the server. What I have done in the past was point the installer to the shared directory and let it do what it wants.
This seems to contradict the fresh install concept. I would try clearing out the share and letting the installer work with an empty directory; however my understanding is that when a specific fastener is used for the first time, it is instantiated in the toolbox part file. I suspect that it will break the assemblies that reference these fasteners if I try a fresh install of the toolbox.
So after all of that, my question is what is the best thing to do with the toolbox when upgrading?
Thanks,
Eric
However, I am not sure what the best thing to do with the toolbox is. We have multiple users accessing a shared toolbox on the server. What I have done in the past was point the installer to the shared directory and let it do what it wants.
This seems to contradict the fresh install concept. I would try clearing out the share and letting the installer work with an empty directory; however my understanding is that when a specific fastener is used for the first time, it is instantiated in the toolbox part file. I suspect that it will break the assemblies that reference these fasteners if I try a fresh install of the toolbox.
So after all of that, my question is what is the best thing to do with the toolbox when upgrading?
Thanks,
Eric






RE: What to do with the toolbox while installing?
If you need further help on this let me know. I have been around this block a couple times now.
Best Regards,
Jon
Challenges are what makes life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.
Solidworks 2006 SP0.0
RE: What to do with the toolbox while installing?
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP
www.scottjbaugh.com
FAQ731-376
RE: What to do with the toolbox while installing?
Scott is right that you need to change the ini file to point to your network location. But also you need to update the database file because you will get an error message saying that the database is unexpected version.
Best Regards,
Jon
Challenges are what makes life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.
Solidworks 2006 SP0.0