file launch - Acad vs SolidWorks
file launch - Acad vs SolidWorks
(OP)
I just recently upgraded to SolidWorks 2009 SP 2.0 When I launch a drawing in AutoCad, either new or existing, ACAD immediately launches SolidWorks. This is annoying. Something must have happened when I upgraded SolidWorks because, as you can see, now SW launches when I start a file in ACAD. I think there is a file that can be modified for the ACAD environment where this option can be removed; anyone know how to do this? Just to add to this: I unload the SolidWorks menu manually from the ACAD environment but returns when I close and re-launch ACAD. While the SW menu is unloaded SW still launches when I start a drawing. Any tips are appreciated.
Thanks
Acad 2005
SW 2009 SP 2.0
Dell 380
nVidia FX1400
XP Pro SP 2
Thanks
Acad 2005
SW 2009 SP 2.0
Dell 380
nVidia FX1400
XP Pro SP 2





RE: file launch - Acad vs SolidWorks
Try this:
Open 'Control Panel'.
Go to 'Folder Options'.
Go to the 'File Types' tab.
Scroll down to the .dwg file type.
Click on 'Change' to open with AutoCAD.
For future reference, install SolidWorks first, then AutoCAD so additional items are not installed in ACAD.
Chris
SolidWorks/PDMWorks 08 3.1
AutoCAD 08; CATIA V5
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RE: file launch - Acad vs SolidWorks
I checked your suggestion and it's not the problem. Here's more detail: while AutoCad is up and running I'll open an existing or new drawing (either causes the problem)and AutoCad sez that it must open SolidWorks. I think there is some correlation between Acad and SW that happened when I upgraded SW. Thanks for your input and any other ideas, tips, etc. you may have