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A deleted or invalid class id was used

A deleted or invalid class id was used

A deleted or invalid class id was used

(OP)
Curious, I noticed when I open an assembly containing parts from a particular folder that the assembly will open except for the parts from this particular folder. When I change my load options and try to open the part again within the assembly or by itself I get this warning "A deleted or invalid class id was used"

can anyone tell me why, and how do I fix the problem?

Thank you,
Puzzled

RE: A deleted or invalid class id was used

(OP)
fyi - NX7.5

Puzzled

RE: A deleted or invalid class id was used

I found that quite often with previous versions of NX (I use NX8.5), general performance bug I'm afraid to say.

RE: A deleted or invalid class id was used

Please contact GTAC.

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