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Solid Edge V20 Convert Surface to Solid

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JK1946

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I have a simple square to circle surface created but can't figure out how to make it a solid. Please advise

I gave up my maintenance contract years ago :)

Thanks
Jay

 
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Thanks....saw that a bit later...went to forum, asked same question, but so far no solution where tutorial text launches as it used to......
Jay

 
Old version of SE on Windows 7 or some such?

To get the tutorials working here is an extract from our internal instructions:

Kenat Employer Instructions said:
For 64bit installs it is necessary to replace a dll used for tutorials and possibly some other
functions. See instructions from ***.
• Open up the command prompt window you need to do this as administrator by typing “cmd” in
the start box, but don’t hit enter. Right-click on the “cmd” that will appear under programs and
select “Run as administrator”.
• Copy 64bit HHactiveX.dll file somewhere onto your PC, for example in the folder
C:\HHactiveX\64bit
• Open a command window by typing cmd in the start
• Unregister the existing hhactivex.dll by regsvr32 –u hhactivex.dll
• Register the 64 bit version by: regsvr32 c:\hhactiveX\64bit\hhactivex.dll

You should be able to find the 64 bit version of teh DLL with some web searching.

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When above says 64 bit it's referring to the Windows 7 OS, not Solid Edge 64 bit which back on V19 was glitchy and we only have on one old XP 'super PC'.

Above is for running 32 bit SE on 64 bit W7.

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