dsgnr1
Mechanical
- Feb 1, 2003
- 183
Does anyone else ever get this kind of behavior from ToolBox?
I grab a 8-32phms from the TB and it reports "pan head Cross_ai is already opened. Do you want to show the open file"?
I select yes, then drop the toolbox part on its default ref mate and check the green check confirming the correct TB part. Then Solidworks assembly zooms itself to extents and thats the end of that TB session (no repeat drop). then I must start the same thing over again if I don't want to pattern.
Working over a shared network with 4 or 5 other users. Toolbox gives the green light for being set up properly. Not all hardware acts this way. Some hardware drops in and keeps going.
just curious if anyone else has seen this and if there is a fix.
thanks,
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Version of SolidWorks: 2009
SolidWorks Sercive Pack:sp3
Operating System & Service Pack: winxp pro v5.1 (sp2)
Graphics Card and Driver version: Nvidia Quadro fx540, 9.1.3.6
Amount of installed RAM: 3GB
Virtual Memory settings: APPS, total paging = 1024mb
CPU Type & Speed: intel pent 4 / cpu 3.00GHz
I grab a 8-32phms from the TB and it reports "pan head Cross_ai is already opened. Do you want to show the open file"?
I select yes, then drop the toolbox part on its default ref mate and check the green check confirming the correct TB part. Then Solidworks assembly zooms itself to extents and thats the end of that TB session (no repeat drop). then I must start the same thing over again if I don't want to pattern.
Working over a shared network with 4 or 5 other users. Toolbox gives the green light for being set up properly. Not all hardware acts this way. Some hardware drops in and keeps going.
just curious if anyone else has seen this and if there is a fix.
thanks,
¿)
Version of SolidWorks: 2009
SolidWorks Sercive Pack:sp3
Operating System & Service Pack: winxp pro v5.1 (sp2)
Graphics Card and Driver version: Nvidia Quadro fx540, 9.1.3.6
Amount of installed RAM: 3GB
Virtual Memory settings: APPS, total paging = 1024mb
CPU Type & Speed: intel pent 4 / cpu 3.00GHz