NHEngineer,
Tear the office upside down looking for the CIMLOGIC Toolbox/SE v2.5 or 3, that might have been purchased with your SolidWorks. If you can find it, but can not find the authorization code, you can plead with SolidWorks customer service to fax you whatever the old registration record might have been.
Unfortunately, most of what you can get now, will not support 97Plus file format. Building what you can from the feature palette sample parts and adding your own design tables is probably the best approach.
Come to the local users group meeting in Nashua on April, 27; and I will talk you through it.
Otherwise you might try getting ACIS or Parasolid files from a free copy of Thomas Register PartSpec or something similar. It will be very difficult to find any downloads still supporting 97Plus native file format.
Your boss doesn't want to know what I would charge to recreate the 1000 Toolbox items and their million plus size and length configurations. It might be worth getting a VoTech student in for a couple of nights a week to generate library files for you. Many cheap bosses don't view labor costs the same way the see equipment or software purchases. And the kids cost will look darn good next to my quote.
Of course, upgrading to SW Office 2004 would cost less than 1/10 of what this little project will burn up in labor and overhead.
DesignSmith
Ps. CIMLOGIC Toolbox/Pro for AS went off the market in February 2001 and is no longer produced. SolidWorks Customer Service will help with providing old registration records, as long as the seats keep running. But that is all.
DesignSmith