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Toolbox Configuration

Toolbox Configuration

Toolbox Configuration

(OP)
After going through the 5 steps of configuring the Toolbox, it looks like my preferences never get saved. In Design Library toolbar on the right, when clicking on Toolbox, it does say that the "Toolbox" is currently installed in this computer but it is always empty, no fastener or hardware folders. Anybody has this problem? I am running 2012 right now but I recall this happening in 2011 as well. Is this a bug or a setting I am missing?

Many thanks
 

RE: Toolbox Configuration

(OP)
'guess I am answering my own question after fiddling with this some more, for posterity though, might be worth it, anyway, it wasn't an easy week so bear with me.

did not give out the whole story because I thought it's not related.

this is a new machine with new fresh 2012 sp2 installed.

I brought in my old SolidWorksData folder from the old machine which had the 2011 version, but only the Browser sub-folder not just overwrite the whole thing. I've also saved the new Browser subfolder (the one created when I installed 2012) under a different name just in case.

By doing this, my old drawings opened just fine and all fasteners were there in the right size. And then I noticed this Toolbox issue. The Toolbox would be fine if I revert to the brand new created SolidWorksData folder.

What you have to do, you go to the new Browser folder that you  renamed for safety and copy the ToolboxFiles.index file (which is the one created with the new install) into the current Browser folder. I have also copied the old ToolboxVersion.dat into the current SolidWorksData folder, saving the freshly installed with the same name, under a different name (also for safety), but I am not sure that made a difference.

Now toolbox is there all the time and my old fasteners are still there which is great.

Did not do my homework on this so I don't know if there is a better way. Maybe somebody else can chime in.  

RE: Toolbox Configuration

What I generally do is make a copy of the old version's toolbox in a folder dedicated to the new version and point the installer for the new version at that folder.  This lets whatever code SW wrote do its thing to update the toolbox.

Eric

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