Option Settings from SWX2005 to 2006

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by TODD, Oct 19, 2006.

  1. TODD

    TODD Guest

    Guys:

    Believe it or not, we are just getting ready to move to SWX 2006. I
    usually like to work a bit behind anyway, but this year with company
    buyouts and new ownership and all that, we are really behind. We won't
    go to 2007 until about SP 3 or 4.

    I'm trying to set up a default set of options so that I won't have to
    walk around to 20+ machines and reset them. I guess the most important
    are the File Locations. I was pretty psyched because of course before
    SWX 2005 we didn't really have this capability.

    Unfortunately, it's not working. The HotKeys are coming across but no
    Option Settings and no Toolbars! I have been using this with success
    from one 2005 installation to another.

    Anyone else have the same issue? Any workarounds?
     
    TODD, Oct 19, 2006
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  2. TODD

    matt Guest

    TODD wrote:
    ....
    Edit the SLDREG file with a text editor to make sure it has all of those
    registry keys in them, assuming you are doing this with the Copy Options
    Wizard. If the COW doesn't work or for whatever reason isn't working,
    make sure you run it from a computer with admin access, and that all the
    appropriate options are checked during the wizard process.

    If you can't get that to go, just manually copy the
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SolidWorks registry folder, and move that
    around to individual computers. Of course this standardizes everyone's
    settings, which may or may not be what you want.

    There are some toolbar settings which will not come across. I believe by
    default the option to turn toolbars on is not copied, but if they are
    turned on, they will have the same position and configuration.

    Standardizing like this may give you varying results because of
    differences in monitor size or resolution, different levels of
    SolidWorks, different add ins and such.

    Good luck.
     
    matt, Oct 19, 2006
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