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"sldbgproc" error

"sldbgproc" error

"sldbgproc" error

(OP)
Hi folks.

I recently upgraded to SW2006.

I am doing some work for a guy and it seems that all of his assemblies cause a "sldbgproc" error.  It pops up as a Windows error and wants to "Send" to Microsoft.  If you close the pop-up, it does it again and continues.  If you just move the pop-up out of the way you can continue working.  None of the part files do this.  My other assemblies don't do it either; just the assemblies from this one person.

I can't find any information on SolidWorks web site.

Anyone else ever have this problem?  If so, how do I fix it?

Thanks!!

RE: "sldbgproc" error

Maybe it means something like "solid background process" error--so perhaps the assembly is attempting to perform a macro or script, but cannot, since it's on a different machine with differing file paths, etc.

Just a guess.

Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
Reason trumps all.  And awe trumps reason.

RE: "sldbgproc" error

sldbgproc is new with 2006
In order to speed up the responsiveness of SolidWorks, is now uses various processes for various tasks.

I haven't seen it run for assemblies, so I can't speak for your specific error,or its cause, but when a drawing is rebuilding, slbgproc runs in the background while still allowing solidworks.exe to respond to user commands.

Open your task manager, or equivelent, with SW running to see what I mean.

Remember...
       "If you don't use your head,            
                   your going to have to use your feet."

RE: "sldbgproc" error

(OP)
The error also occurs when in drawings of the assemblies too.

Do you have any idea what would cause it to fail?

Casey

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