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"sldbgproc" error

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CLinn

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Jan 13, 2005
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Hi folks.

I recently upgraded to SW2006.

I am doing some work for a guy and it seems that all of his assemblies cause a "sldbgproc" error. It pops up as a Windows error and wants to "Send" to Microsoft. If you close the pop-up, it does it again and continues. If you just move the pop-up out of the way you can continue working. None of the part files do this. My other assemblies don't do it either; just the assemblies from this one person.

I can't find any information on SolidWorks web site.

Anyone else ever have this problem? If so, how do I fix it?

Thanks!!
 
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Maybe it means something like "solid background process" error--so perhaps the assembly is attempting to perform a macro or script, but cannot, since it's on a different machine with differing file paths, etc.

Just a guess.

Jeff Mowry
Reason trumps all. And awe trumps reason.
 
sldbgproc is new with 2006
In order to speed up the responsiveness of SolidWorks, is now uses various processes for various tasks.

I haven't seen it run for assemblies, so I can't speak for your specific error,or its cause, but when a drawing is rebuilding, slbgproc runs in the background while still allowing solidworks.exe to respond to user commands.

Open your task manager, or equivelent, with SW running to see what I mean.

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[navy]your going to have to use your feet."[/navy]
 
The error also occurs when in drawings of the assemblies too.

Do you have any idea what would cause it to fail?

Casey
 
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