rhyno2k
Mechanical
- Jun 18, 2008
- 2
Hi,
I have links to .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT & .SLDASM files on our intranet site. The purpose is to allow everyone access to view drawings from within an intranet-based web application. The files exist, and the links are correct, but Solidworks Viewer (2008) crashes on each launch.
Error:
SWViewer (swviewer.exe) has encountered a problem and needs to close.
The link is in the format:
However, when I copy the same shortcut verbatim and paste into a Start/Run... box, the Viewer launches and the drawing appears with no problem. The error & crash occur on every browser/platform combination: Win XP or Vista, IE 6, IE 7, FF2, FF3.
Does anyone have a proven way to launch SolidWorks files from a web page?
Thanks.
I have links to .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT & .SLDASM files on our intranet site. The purpose is to allow everyone access to view drawings from within an intranet-based web application. The files exist, and the links are correct, but Solidworks Viewer (2008) crashes on each launch.
Error:
SWViewer (swviewer.exe) has encountered a problem and needs to close.
The link is in the format:
Code:
file://mycompany/Solidworks/mydrawing.SLDDRW
However, when I copy the same shortcut verbatim and paste into a Start/Run... box, the Viewer launches and the drawing appears with no problem. The error & crash occur on every browser/platform combination: Win XP or Vista, IE 6, IE 7, FF2, FF3.
Does anyone have a proven way to launch SolidWorks files from a web page?
Thanks.