E-Drawings 2003 2004

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Simon Miller, Nov 14, 2003.

  1. Simon Miller

    Simon Miller Guest

    Just installed SW2004 and E-Drawings 2004 and it has destroyed my E-Drawings
    within 2003!

    Any way of running both versions!

    Simon

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    Simon Miller, Nov 14, 2003
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  2. Simon Miller

    Jeff N Guest

    Simon,

    I could never get it to work and figured that it was a shared registry key
    problem. What that means is that new installations look into the Windows
    registry and use settings that are shared with other versions of SolidWorks.
    When you updated to 2004 it changed these "settings" so that now your 2003
    version is forced to use the 2004 settings and it simply doesnt work. This
    is the same reason that when you installed 2004 all your colors, options,
    etc. were just as they were in 2003.

    IMPO, they should make each version have it's registry settings entirely
    separate. I don't mind setting up the new version when I install it, but I
    also don't like it messing around with existing versions settings. I really
    don't understand the logic as to why they have it this way. I don't think
    they ever planned that people would be running multiple versions on one
    machine.
     
    Jeff N, Nov 14, 2003
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  3. Simon Miller

    Per O. Hoel Guest

    As I write this, my computer is running eDrawings 2003 AND 2004 opened
    simultaneously.

    I think you will likely find that the Add-In for eDrawings2003 needs
    to be "reactivated" in SolidWorks 2003.

    Go to the main menu's Tools/Add-Ins and make sure that eDrawings2003
    is checked "on".

    Multiple versions of SolidWorks installed on the same computer make
    use of certain shared entries in the Windows Registry. Sometimes,
    after the installation of a newer version (alongside another), it is
    necessary to manually reset some SolidWorks options.

    Per O. Hoel
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    Per O. Hoel, Nov 14, 2003
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  4. Simon Miller

    Simon Miller Guest

    I only have E-Drawing 2004 listed in the Add-Ins and this is unable to
    initialise
     
    Simon Miller, Nov 14, 2003
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