SteveJJH
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2009
- 109
A bit of a strange one I can't figure out
A couple of guys here are getting messages on their stations that SolidWorks does not have enough resources to complete the required task (it's a message telling you to close other applications to free up resources, I can't remember the exact wording)
Weird thing number one is it seems to be happening when SolidWorks isn't using anywhere near enough ram to crash (normally about 1.7Gb on a 32 bit machine), this is happening even when SolidWorks is using about 300Mb of ram.
Weird thing number two is that when this starts happening the user loses all network connectivity.
The machines having this problem sometimes get blacked out toolbars and a black SolidWorks background, I don't know if this is related.
Any ideas? I can't see how memory and connectivity can be related, so any help on that would be great.
A couple of guys here are getting messages on their stations that SolidWorks does not have enough resources to complete the required task (it's a message telling you to close other applications to free up resources, I can't remember the exact wording)
Weird thing number one is it seems to be happening when SolidWorks isn't using anywhere near enough ram to crash (normally about 1.7Gb on a 32 bit machine), this is happening even when SolidWorks is using about 300Mb of ram.
Weird thing number two is that when this starts happening the user loses all network connectivity.
The machines having this problem sometimes get blacked out toolbars and a black SolidWorks background, I don't know if this is related.
Any ideas? I can't see how memory and connectivity can be related, so any help on that would be great.