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YouGoFirst
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Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject:
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I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512 Megs RAM
with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension that it
would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same machine). I
have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A couple of days ago I
got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it and did a system restore to
the day before the spyware got into my system. Solidworks started to act
funny when the spyware was around, so after I removed the spyware I
re-installed SW, and since then does not let me change dimension. This
problem occurs whenever any dimension is changed, it doesn't matter if it is
a sketch, an existing file, a drawing, or an assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone wrong?
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Wayne Tiffany
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Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:32 pm Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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A couple thoughts: Did you turn off antivirus checking during the reinstall?
Maybe Visual Basic didn't install properly. I know it's needed to do the
math in the dimension boxes, so it might be an issue here.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512 Megs
RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension that
it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it and
did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my system.
Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around, so after I
removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does not let me
change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any dimension is changed,
it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing file, a drawing, or an
assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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YouGoFirst
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Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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If it is Visual Basic, is there some way of checking it, or reinstalling it?
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | A couple thoughts: Did you turn off antivirus checking during the
reinstall? Maybe Visual Basic didn't install properly. I know it's needed
to do the math in the dimension boxes, so it might be an issue here.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512 Megs
RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension that
it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it and
did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my system.
Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around, so after I
removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does not let me
change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any dimension is changed,
it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing file, a drawing, or an
assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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YouGoFirst
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Fri Jan 07, 2005 11:38 pm Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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Just to make sure I reinstalled and made sure that the antivirus was off.
It still has the same problem.
I just had a thought about what I could do to further figure out what is
going on. I started a new part, and was able to change the dimensions if I
did it through the Line Properties, but if I used the dimension tool SW
crashes. I don't know if this helps, but I thought it was interesting.
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
news:347rtaF482lgkU1@individual.net...
| Quote: | A couple thoughts: Did you turn off antivirus checking during the
reinstall? Maybe Visual Basic didn't install properly. I know it's needed
to do the math in the dimension boxes, so it might be an issue here.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512 Megs
RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension that
it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it and
did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my system.
Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around, so after I
removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does not let me
change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any dimension is changed,
it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing file, a drawing, or an
assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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Wayne Tiffany
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 1:04 am Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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Here's the relevant portion of a previous thread.
Kevin Silbert Jan 1 2002, 6:44 am show options
Newsgroups: comp.cad.solidworks
From: "Kevin Silbert" <kwsilb...@home.com.NOSPAMMAGE> - Find messages
by this author
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 14:44:33 GMT
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Subject: Re: Input dimension bug?
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If you can't put any math operators in your dialog boxes, this means
that VBA did not get installed correctly. Throw CD1 back in the
drive, browse to /SW/VBA directory (going from memory here- hope its
close!) and double-click VBA6.MSI to reinstall VBA.
-Kevin
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | If it is Visual Basic, is there some way of checking it, or reinstalling
it?
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
news:347rtaF482lgkU1@individual.net...
A couple thoughts: Did you turn off antivirus checking during the
reinstall? Maybe Visual Basic didn't install properly. I know it's needed
to do the math in the dimension boxes, so it might be an issue here.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512 Megs
RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension that
it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it
and did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my
system. Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around, so
after I removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does not
let me change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any dimension is
changed, it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing file, a
drawing, or an assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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P.
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 1:20 am Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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Do a clean install.
Actually, didn't a repair fix it? With MSI that is all you should need. |
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YouGoFirst
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:04 am Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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I guess I didn't describe the problem enough. When I select the dimension
tool and click on a line or if I double click on an object to bring up its
dimensions, the dimensions show up fine. The problem occurs if I try and
change any of the dimensions once they are displayed. If I use the
dimension tool, the dialog box never comes up. The computer starts
churning, the drops SW.
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
news:3488akF44ps41U1@individual.net...
| Quote: | Here's the relevant portion of a previous thread.
Kevin Silbert Jan 1 2002, 6:44 am show options
Newsgroups: comp.cad.solidworks
From: "Kevin Silbert" <kwsilb...@home.com.NOSPAMMAGE> - Find messages
by this author
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 14:44:33 GMT
Local: Tues, Jan 1 2002 6:44 am
Subject: Re: Input dimension bug?
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If you can't put any math operators in your dialog boxes, this means
that VBA did not get installed correctly. Throw CD1 back in the
drive, browse to /SW/VBA directory (going from memory here- hope its
close!) and double-click VBA6.MSI to reinstall VBA.
-Kevin
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:J5zDd.76960$uM5.51050@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
If it is Visual Basic, is there some way of checking it, or reinstalling
it?
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
news:347rtaF482lgkU1@individual.net...
A couple thoughts: Did you turn off antivirus checking during the
reinstall? Maybe Visual Basic didn't install properly. I know it's
needed to do the math in the dimension boxes, so it might be an issue
here.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512 Megs
RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension
that it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it
and did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my
system. Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around, so
after I removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does not
let me change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any dimension is
changed, it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing file, a
drawing, or an assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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Wayne Tiffany
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:46 am Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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Might still be relevant as there has to be some interaction of VB & the dim
box.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I guess I didn't describe the problem enough. When I select the dimension
tool and click on a line or if I double click on an object to bring up its
dimensions, the dimensions show up fine. The problem occurs if I try and
change any of the dimensions once they are displayed. If I use the
dimension tool, the dialog box never comes up. The computer starts
churning, the drops SW.
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
news:3488akF44ps41U1@individual.net...
Here's the relevant portion of a previous thread.
Kevin Silbert Jan 1 2002, 6:44 am show options
Newsgroups: comp.cad.solidworks
From: "Kevin Silbert" <kwsilb...@home.com.NOSPAMMAGE> - Find
messages by this author
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 14:44:33 GMT
Local: Tues, Jan 1 2002 6:44 am
Subject: Re: Input dimension bug?
Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message |
Show original | Report Abuse
If you can't put any math operators in your dialog boxes, this means
that VBA did not get installed correctly. Throw CD1 back in the
drive, browse to /SW/VBA directory (going from memory here- hope its
close!) and double-click VBA6.MSI to reinstall VBA.
-Kevin
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:J5zDd.76960$uM5.51050@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
If it is Visual Basic, is there some way of checking it, or reinstalling
it?
"Wayne Tiffany" <wayne.tiffanyRMVJUNK@asi.com> wrote in message
news:347rtaF482lgkU1@individual.net...
A couple thoughts: Did you turn off antivirus checking during the
reinstall? Maybe Visual Basic didn't install properly. I know it's
needed to do the math in the dimension boxes, so it might be an issue
here.
WT
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512
Megs RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension
that it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it
and did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my
system. Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around,
so after I removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does
not let me change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any
dimension is changed, it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing
file, a drawing, or an assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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matt
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Posted:
Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:23 am Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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You could waste a lot of time messing around to try to find the problem,
and in the end, the fix is probably going to be fairly predictable.
Here's what I would do:
First, make a new user profile, and see if SW works ok when logged in as
that user, if so, the "Current User" section of the registry was the
problem.
If that doesn't fix it, then the problem is probably on the "Local
Machine" side, in which case you should do a "repair" on your OS, edit
out the appropriate SW data from your registry (if you don't know what's
"appropriate", ask), then reinstall SW.
Sound drastic? Maybe, but it will likely take less time to fix your
problem. It will probably fix it without you ever knowing what was
actually wrong. I know figuring it out is half the fun, but maybe it's
also important to be able to get your work done.
Good luck,
matt
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
| Quote: | I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512
Megs RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension
that it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it
and did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my
system. Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around,
so after I removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does
not let me change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any
dimension is changed, it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing
file, a drawing, or an assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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YouGoFirst
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Posted:
Sat Jan 08, 2005 6:31 am Post subject:
Re: Crashing Problem |
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I tried to remove what I could see as being appropriate, but I may not have
found it all. I removed the obvious things, but I don't know if I got
everything.
"matt" <m_lombard@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Xns95D7BB241C47Axxx@199.45.49.11...
| Quote: | You could waste a lot of time messing around to try to find the problem,
and in the end, the fix is probably going to be fairly predictable.
Here's what I would do:
First, make a new user profile, and see if SW works ok when logged in as
that user, if so, the "Current User" section of the registry was the
problem.
If that doesn't fix it, then the problem is probably on the "Local
Machine" side, in which case you should do a "repair" on your OS, edit
out the appropriate SW data from your registry (if you don't know what's
"appropriate", ask), then reinstall SW.
Sound drastic? Maybe, but it will likely take less time to fix your
problem. It will probably fix it without you ever knowing what was
actually wrong. I know figuring it out is half the fun, but maybe it's
also important to be able to get your work done.
Good luck,
matt
"YouGoFirst" <yougofirst@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:7wyDd.2869$c13.2808@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
I am running SW2005 SP0.1 on a 1.8 GHz Centrinto processor with 512
Megs RAM with Windows XP SP2.
Yesterday SolidWorks decided that anytime that I change a dimension
that it would crash (It has been running fine for 3 months on the same
machine). I have checked my system for viruses, and it is clean. A
couple of days ago I got hammered with some Spyware, but I removed it
and did a system restore to the day before the spyware got into my
system. Solidworks started to act funny when the spyware was around,
so after I removed the spyware I re-installed SW, and since then does
not let me change dimension. This problem occurs whenever any
dimension is changed, it doesn't matter if it is a sketch, an existing
file, a drawing, or an assembly.
Has anybody ever ran into this problem or have any idea what has gone
wrong?
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