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modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
Colleagues

Yesterday I worked with a file created in NX9, today I can´t open the file, it shows one alert:
"modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum"
some one of you know how can I get again the file?

Thank for your contribution

Tom

NX 9.0 Windows 8 Enterprise

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

have you tried importing it into a new file?

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
filbbb

It doesn´t work, the alert is the same.

Regards

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

If you can't open the part, the best bet is to contact GTAC...

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
Friends

Thanks for your comments, I will contact GTAC team.

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

Make a copy in windows....rename it & copy it again. I have had luck doing this as well....try importing the various copies? if they will not open.

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
filbbb

When I import copies of the "corrupt file" into new file, it doesn´t work, I talked with GTAC team and they are working with this.
When I have the result, I comment all fo you.

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

Have tried loading the part with structure only? Instead of fulling loading the part? What happens when you open an assembly that has the part as a component

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
SDETERS

The structure was not could loaded, the alert still appearing.

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

This sounds like one that GTAC will have to do their 'magic' on.

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RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
John

Is correct, GTAC team are checking syslog files to find a solution.

Best regards

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

Sounds like a frustrating problem...

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
cowski

Very appropiate your comment! thumbsup2

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

RE: modeler error - unexpected file access error from frustrum

(OP)
Colleagues

GTAC analized syslog files of my model and they found errors when the drafting was updated in a section view; GTAC could not restore the complete file, only parasolids and CGMs.
In the future you can apply the next steps to reduce errors.

file>utilities>customer defaults>Gateway>toggle off "compress part on save & always compress parts on save"

Best regards

Tom

NX 9.0.1 Windows 8 Enterprise 64 bit

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