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unknown error opeing files - SW2009

unknown error opeing files - SW2009

unknown error opeing files - SW2009

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Anyone have a solution or a idea on a cause for the error statement "unknown error opening" + file location and name when parts are being loaded.  It doesn't seem to matter if its local or network and all the files are recent and of the same version.  The system worked fine yesterday with the same files but seems to have picked up a bug overnight (maybe an IT created bug but I've the only computer with it now).  It won't open files when it presents this message.

SW2009 with windows 7 SP4.1 (yes I know...)

RE: unknown error opeing files - SW2009

Sorry not to be of help here, but I'm using v2009 SP5.1 on Windows 7 (64-bit) and it seems to do OK apart from some graphics glitches.

I did have it trash an assembly that had configurations when opening from v2007 format.  Just didn't seem to understand the configurations (hiding some stuff, showing others) and would crash anytime I'd merely suggest it switch configurations.  Annoying.  So it's "not entirely stable" on my system.

 

Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
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