I can't open solidworks2001 files in solidworks2003

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Lakaiurre, Jul 15, 2003.

  1. Lakaiurre

    Lakaiurre Guest

    Can you help me?
    Thanks.

    Lakaiurre
     
    Lakaiurre, Jul 15, 2003
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  2. Lakaiurre

    Lakaiurre Guest

    Thank you, I've not any 2001+ installation.

    Lakaiurre
     
    Lakaiurre, Jul 18, 2003
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  3. Lakaiurre

    Lakaiurre Guest

    I can see the preliminary view in Solidworks 2003, but when I try to open
    it, I always receive the message: "unknown file type".
    Before installing SW2003 I changed from win98 to winXP. Thanks.

    Lakaiurre
     
    Lakaiurre, Jul 18, 2003
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  4. When I said "Can you tell more ?" I meant:
    1) does it happen with all files you have ? or just some ? which ?
    2) which service packs are on 2001 and 2003 ?
    3) did you try to send one file to someone else with a 2003 (me...)
    4) did you contact your VAR or SolidWorks support ?
    If you need help from someone, you'd better explain your problem completely
    and with (too much) details...
     
    Philippe Guglielmetti, Jul 18, 2003
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  5. Lakaiurre

    Jeff Norfolk Guest

    You need to get and enter a registration code. You cannot open files
    that are 30 days or more old until you enter the reg code. The error
    message should be more descriptive and I have sent in an ER to address
    this.
     
    Jeff Norfolk, Jul 18, 2003
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  6. Lakaiurre

    Lakaiurre Guest

    Thanks for all. I have not the registration code. I've it cracked. Thanks.

    Lakaiurre
     
    Lakaiurre, Jul 21, 2003
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  7. Lakaiurre

    Jeff Norfolk Guest

    Hey no problem. I can also tell you why stealing a car makes blue and
    red lights flash in that little mirror at the top of the windshield.

    Regards,

    Jeff "educating criminals everyday" Norfolk
     
    Jeff Norfolk, Jul 21, 2003
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  8. Lakaiurre

    Lakaiurre Guest

    Regards,

    Lakaiurre "supporting policemen-in-the-net"


    Thanks.
     
    Lakaiurre, Jul 22, 2003
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