"SolidWorks encountered an error opening the document. Please contact your local SolidWorks support representative for help in troubleshooting this problem."
Does anyone know what could cause this problem and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Relz
"SolidWorks encountered an error opening the document. Please contact your local SolidWorks support representative for help in troubleshooting this problem."
Does anyone know what could cause this problem and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Relz
You haven't called your VAR's help desk recently and there is an internal timer in SW that makes sure you do so.
Just kidding. If you are on SW2005 use RX to capture the problem and send it in to your var.
It doesn't by chance have an Excel design table in it, and you have office
97?
I had this happen to me a couple of times yesterday!!!!@#$!@#$!@#$ after crashing out of an assembly drawing.
To resolve the problem I opened each part and sub assembly and hit "CTRL Q" and re saved.
This solved the problem, luckily the main assembly only had 20 or so parts. The "update command" in SolidWorks office Task scheduler may well be a better option on a larger assembly -- but I haven't tested that theory.
John Layne Solid Eng> I am gett>
The problem was, after the error came up and clicking the OK button, I would be able to see the part, but not the FeatureManager. Hitting the rebuild button brought up the FeatureManager, but then the geometry all disappears. I could still see the shadow, but all the parts were gone. After contacting my technical support guy, we determined that opening an assembly with the "Lightweight" option checked was causing this problem. He thinks it's a bug with the program and is going to submit it to SolidWorks. I don't know what exactly is going on in the assembly that is causing it to have a problem when opening, but it was only happening in this particular assembly. I could open smaller assemblies with no problem. After clearing the checkbox, all was fine.
Has anyone else had this problem or did I discover a new bug?
Relz
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