UnHandling Error/Crashes upon Rebuilds

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by wentz, Apr 15, 2004.

  1. wentz

    wentz Guest

    Ok, time to turn to the masses for Help. I have had several assembly
    drawing files become unstable and start repeatably crashing while
    adding annotations (balloons and notes). (Note: I did customize my
    keyboard for ease and speed; B=balloon & N=notes)
    Does anybody else experience multiple Unhandling Errors, especially
    when adding annotations and/or Rebuilding file??
    Did anyone else customize their keyboard? and are you experiencing
    any problems?

    Thanks........
     
    wentz, Apr 15, 2004
    #1
  2. I use LOTS of keyboard shortcuts and have not noticed anything unusual like
    that in drawings. We did have an instance of a user crashing out of a
    drawing that had to do with selecting dimensions that were driven, but the
    crashing portion was apparently resolved with SP3.0.

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Apr 15, 2004
    #2
  3. wentz

    Seth Renigar Guest

    wentz,

    I too have always had lots of keyboard shortcuts and not had any significant
    problems. Lately, I have been seeing an increase in crashes. But, it
    doesn't seem to be related to keyboard shortcuts. The most recent crashes
    seem to be occurring while trying to open files.
     
    Seth Renigar, Apr 16, 2004
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  4. wentz

    wentz Guest

    I've always had Hotkeys (or a customized keyboard) since I began using
    Solidworks (ver97) without a snag, but Since we installed 2004 I've
    seen lots of problems.
    Out of a group of approx 20, I have had the most cases of crashes.
    Trying to investigage why or how, we realized I'm the only one that
    works from a customized keyboard..
    Maybe a long-shot. Must end the crashes.. Crashes waste time and
    frustrate users..
     
    wentz, Apr 16, 2004
    #4
  5. I guess a way to test that would be to close SW & rename your .CUS file so
    it can't be found. Then work that way for long enough to decide if it's
    better. However, life without hotkeys is not a life worth living. :)

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Apr 16, 2004
    #5
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