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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

Hello,

I've recently inherited a few dozen solidworks files. I'm using SW
2003 and when I go to open the files it says "Future Version." I'm
assuming that means....future version, so how do I figure out which
one? I can possibly get my hands on 2004 and 2005, does it matter
which one I use? Also, in the same folder are a ton of files of type
"certificate trust list." What does that mean, it sounds important.
Thanks for any help, -Todd

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IYM
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

Easiest way is to look at the properties of the SWx files and see when they
were created....That should give you an idea of the version that created it.
Chances are though that if you get the SWx 2005, it'll open them up. Just
remember, you'll have to use that version for any editing as you know you
can't save them as a previous version....

Scott

<Todd.J.Olson@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hello,

I've recently inherited a few dozen solidworks files. I'm using SW
2003 and when I go to open the files it says "Future Version." I'm
assuming that means....future version, so how do I figure out which
one? I can possibly get my hands on 2004 and 2005, does it matter
which one I use? Also, in the same folder are a ton of files of type
"certificate trust list." What does that mean, it sounds important.
Thanks for any help, -Todd
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IYM
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

Actually it does...If he has 2003, and the files were created using 2005,
then upgrading to 2004 and attempting to open the files will yield him the
same "future version" results....

Scott

"Jean Marc" <jean-marc.brun -at- tgcp.fr> wrote in message
news:437b68c9$0$21684$626a54ce@news.free.fr...

Quote:

No it does not. Get the most recent you can.
You can also download the SolidWorks Viewer

http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/solutions/viewer.html

HIH
JM




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Dan
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

The ""certificate trust list" files are probably stereolithography
(.STL) files. For some reason Windows gives them this description.
You should be able to import them into SolidWorks.
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Jean Marc
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

<Todd.J.Olson@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
1132160427.641249.191990@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Hello,

I've recently inherited a few dozen solidworks files. I'm using SW
2003 and when I go to open the files it says "Future Version." I'm
assuming that means....future version, so how do I figure out which
one? I can possibly get my hands on 2004 and 2005, does it matter
which one I use?

No it does not. Get the most recent you can.
You can also download the SolidWorks Viewer

http://www.solidworks.com/pages/products/solutions/viewer.html

HIH
JM
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Guest






Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

Will 2005 open everything before it? 2004 is easy for me to get a copy
of, 2005 might take some work. Thanks for the link, -Todd
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:10 am    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

It is a long shot, but try TSToolbox. You can find it at
http://www.engtran.com/SWBM001.html
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Jean Marc
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:10 am    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

<Todd.J.Olson@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Will 2005 open everything before it?
Yes
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jb
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:12 am    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

How will looking at the file properties tell you what version of SW created
it? I see no reference in the prop's that will tell you what version created
it. Only when it was created.. . 2003 will still create files long after
2006 is dead and buried... ;)

jb..


"IYM" <sunrisr@optonline.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
Easiest way is to look at the properties of the SWx files and see when
they
were created....That should give you an idea of the version that created
it.
Chances are though that if you get the SWx 2005, it'll open them up. Just
remember, you'll have to use that version for any editing as you know you
can't save them as a previous version....

Scott

Todd.J.Olson@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132160427.641249.191990@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I've recently inherited a few dozen solidworks files. I'm using SW
2003 and when I go to open the files it says "Future Version." I'm
assuming that means....future version, so how do I figure out which
one? I can possibly get my hands on 2004 and 2005, does it matter
which one I use? Also, in the same folder are a ton of files of type
"certificate trust list." What does that mean, it sounds important.
Thanks for any help, -Todd


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POH
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

Looking a file's properties will NOT provide any useful information
about the version of SolidWorks used to create it.

For example you could have an old legacy SolidWorks 1996 file that was
copied from one drive to another. The copy will show the date it was
written to disk so, if that were done today the date would show as a
creation of November 18, 2005. With the date as a basis would one
assume that it must have been created by SolidWorks 2005?

If the file is read into a HEX Editor, then its contents can be viewed
as pages of symbols and some legible text. By scrolling through or
searching for text strings, it is possible to find references to
SolidWorks which can be used to help identify the version. This can be
helpful, but not necessarily definitive...

NOTE: Obviously, you don't want to modify and save a file that's been
viewed in the HEX Editor program!

Per O. Hoel
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BWelch@carrollhealthcare.
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

"POH" <per.hoel@draeger.com> wrote in news:1132327278.586740.219250
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Quote:
Looking a file's properties will NOT provide any useful information
about the version of SolidWorks used to create it.

For example you could have an old legacy SolidWorks 1996 file that was
copied from one drive to another. The copy will show the date it was
written to disk so, if that were done today the date would show as a
creation of November 18, 2005. With the date as a basis would one
assume that it must have been created by SolidWorks 2005?

If the file is read into a HEX Editor, then its contents can be viewed
as pages of symbols and some legible text. By scrolling through or
searching for text strings, it is possible to find references to
SolidWorks which can be used to help identify the version. This can be
helpful, but not necessarily definitive...

NOTE: Obviously, you don't want to modify and save a file that's been
viewed in the HEX Editor program!

Per O. Hoel


That's the best Idea so far.

In fact simply use notepad. (use small files or a better text editor)

Obviously there will be a lot of gobbledy-gook but there is also ledgable
text. (The text is double spaced for some reason)
The good news is that the version (number) is readable and near the top
of the file, the bad news is how to make sense of it.
Here are some samples.

From a 2000 version:
"M O _ V E R S I O N _ 1 5 0 0"

From a 2003 version:
"M O _ V E R S I O N _ 2 2 0 0"

From a 2004 version:
"M O _ V E R S I O N _ 2 5 0 0"

From a 2005 version:
"M O _ V E R S I O N _ 2 8 0 0"

From a 2006 version:
"M O _ V E R S I O N _ 3 1 0 0"

I can not comment on whether "Service Pack" version has any bearing on
the version informtion.


Autocad version, for example can be revieled in the same manner.
Example:
"AC1012"

I bet anyone here a doughnut that every cad package will yield the
version informtion in the same manner.
After all, How else would an older version of the software read a newer
version file which it can't open?


AND, OF COURSE - OBVIOUSLY - Do not edit and do not save.



cheers

brian
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IYM
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Future Version - How to determine which one? Reply with quote

I didn't say it was an fool proof way, but it will give you an idea. *Most*
companies currently using SWx are on teh subscription plan which means that
*usually* they are running the current or latest SP of the previous version.
So chances are that if the last modified date in the file properties is
2-3-04, that the file most likely saved as a SWx 2003 or 2004 version.


"jb" <st1@cpsv.com> wrote in message news:dlj9qr$lrj$1@news.netins.net...
Quote:
How will looking at the file properties tell you what version of SW
created
it? I see no reference in the prop's that will tell you what version
created
it. Only when it was created.. . 2003 will still create files long after
2006 is dead and buried... ;)

jb..


"IYM" <sunrisr@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:dlfp7g$93e@dispatch.concentric.net...
Easiest way is to look at the properties of the SWx files and see when
they
were created....That should give you an idea of the version that created
it.
Chances are though that if you get the SWx 2005, it'll open them up.
Just
remember, you'll have to use that version for any editing as you know
you
can't save them as a previous version....

Scott

Todd.J.Olson@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132160427.641249.191990@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Hello,

I've recently inherited a few dozen solidworks files. I'm using SW
2003 and when I go to open the files it says "Future Version." I'm
assuming that means....future version, so how do I figure out which
one? I can possibly get my hands on 2004 and 2005, does it matter
which one I use? Also, in the same folder are a ton of files of type
"certificate trust list." What does that mean, it sounds important.
Thanks for any help, -Todd




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