Run time error

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by coojo99, Oct 23, 2006.

  1. coojo99

    coojo99 Guest

    I am running SW 2007 and am experiencing a" runtime error" every once
    and a while for no apperant reason , closing my session and not
    allowing me to save my work.
    I was wondering if this was some kind of
    glitch that 2007 has, or if there was some thing not set up right on my
    program.
    I would appreatiat any insite on my problem.

    Thanks
     
    coojo99, Oct 23, 2006
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  2. coojo99

    TOP Guest

    If you type 2+2 into a dimension edit box and hit the rebuild icon will
    it result in 4?
     
    TOP, Oct 23, 2006
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  3. coojo99

    coojo99 Guest

    Couldnt solve that one .
    But try this one 5425+63
    Hint use your phone keys
     
    coojo99, Oct 23, 2006
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  4. I am getting the same problem all the time, if you can, wait until SP 5
    or later, I guess.
    This the the most disappointing SW release I have ever had, at least
    most other problems were something you could work around.
    I am so sorry I didn't stick with 2006, but we had a break in the
    action and it was a good time to screw ourselves.
     
    RaceBikesOrWork, Oct 24, 2006
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    j Guest

    There were some people getting the runtime error while using the
    spaceball. I get the runtime error at times but not any more than the
    previous versions. The only difference in previous versions was the
    error message but always the same results.
     
    j, Oct 24, 2006
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    esobota Guest

    I got a similar runtime error trying to mate two planer surfaces. Mine
    was related to having a CosmosMotion study created, and was very
    repeatable. It stopped when I turned off the Cosmos addin, and then I
    was able to add the mates I needed, and turn Cosmos back on without a
    problem.
     
    esobota, Oct 24, 2006
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    bob zee Guest

    with or without T9?

    kick me
    lick me

    hmm...

    bob z.
    :~)>
     
    bob zee, Oct 24, 2006
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    Dave_D Guest

    Dave_D, Oct 24, 2006
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    bwilliamson Guest

    I've seen this crop up a couple times. You might try the following:
    1) disable any addins that are running that you don't need, such as
    CosmosWorks, PhotoWorks, etc. Generally, the only addins I leave on
    all the time are Toolbox and eDrawings. The others, I only add in as
    needed.
    2) Try a repair install. This corrected the problem in a couple
    instances. First, make sure SolidWorks is not running. Second, you may
    need admin privileges on your machine.
    find the SolidWorks 2007 installation, click "Change". The installation
    wizard will come up, giving you 3 choices: Repair,Remove, or Modify.
    Click "Repair", then just march through the rest of the prompts on the
    wizard. It should just take a minute or so to complete the repair.
     
    bwilliamson, Oct 25, 2006
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  10. coojo99

    TOP Guest

    It is a check to see if VB is properly installed. If VBA isn't
    installed properly 2+2 won't work.
     
    TOP, Oct 25, 2006
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