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UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

(OP)
As a follow up to http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=234936 I applied UGZIPC to my 64 bit NX 6 installation on a new workstation and it does not work.  Dialog box comes up but none of the commands do anything.  Does anybody else have it working?

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

(OP)
Very nice.  Thank you.

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

uwam2ie,
I've tried this on  64bit , but it has the same problem that BOPdesigner wrote, i have a mach1 licence , you mentioned i need a ufuncexecute licence how can i find if i have one?

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

usually a Mach license has no userfunc_execute license.
It is only can be included in old license bundles.
Ask your CSR or Siemens they are able to offer a solution/
Offer an userfunc license or sign includes compiling the source code for you.  

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

I've had the same problems. It was the wrong compiled version of the dll file. Wiedermann supplies the source so I found that a number of places on the internet do have copies of it that they have latterly recompiled. I found such a thing by searching on google and downloading copies until I hit upon one that worked for me posted on an Italian forum. I suggest that you do likewise as I'm fairly sure that the license issue will be a red herring in your case.  

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

Hudson,
Could you attatch the files,or just the .dll
I looked for italian sites but couldn't see any, they were mostly english or german.

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

Is this the same as File -> Export -> Zip components?  We use that to make a copy of an assembly and all its components in a zip file all the time.

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

Thanks, i'll give it a try

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

hmmm, still doesn't work, could there be something wrong with my set-up ??
stThree, there is no option from default so yours must be a version of this, could you atatch the files, if you are working on a 64bit system?

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

control it it still doesn't work without an Ufunc_exe
%nx6\ugopen\nxsign -verify ugzipc.dll  :
... Application has not been compilied with
NxsigningResource.cpp

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

Hudson, that one didn't work either

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

Try going through your installation to check whether you have actually loaded all of the software that you need.

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

uwam2ie,
can you explain what you mean by your comment?
if i run "nxsign.exe" what should happen?

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

What the file I posted is intended for is that you download ugzipc and install per the instructions, then swap the dll file best suited to your hardware.

Most installations do have access to the licenses these days. Unfortunately one of two or three things might be wrong and that makes this hard to solve here. Firstly the licence isn't for some reason set up to work properly. Your local support crew would probably be able to fix that one. Secondly my more recent comment above referred to not having installed the user function modules. Simply reinstalling with all programs selected ought to take care of that problem is it exists. Sorry if that's an inconvenient answer, but again your local support crew might be able to provide a less drastic option if you ask them nicely. And last but not least the commonest problem and the one I found I had after I ruled out the other two options was that I simply had an old dll compiled for outdated hardware. Hence I've offered couple of likely culprits that I was able to find with all of five minutes googling!

I hope this helps clarify the situation at least a little for you!

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

Nil Desperandum illegitimi non carborundum

RE: UGZIPC with 64 bit NX 6

can you explain what you mean by your comment?
if i run "nxsign.exe" what should happen?
if you have developed your own libarys you have to include the NxsigningResource.cpp into the source code.
the NxsigningResource.cpp is to find in the ugpen folder.
After compiling the code including the NxsigningResource you have to sign - nxsign.exe - the library - .
I've you want to you must have an expensive developer license from Siemens - thats all what nxsign checks. When you have this license - it will be signed and you will not have to use the an unfun-exe lic. for the library.nxsign -verifiy checks whats the status of the library.
 

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