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NX/TC Initialization Error

NX/TC Initialization Error

NX/TC Initialization Error

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I'm wanting to edit a part family to add a couple more children. Problem is that every time I try to open up the model to get to the spreadsheet, NX refuses to open, giving an initialization error about saved searches.



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NE Initialization Error
Failed to retreive saved searches from TC.

When I click on the "My Saved Searches" Quick Link, it just hangs and loads forever. So I'm thinking it's an issue on TC's end.

I've tried running the TC cleanup and other remote servers. Another coworker has the same access and he's able to do it with no hitches. Does anyone have any ideas?
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RE: NX/TC Initialization Error

Try clearing your workspace and local cache then restart NX/TC.

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