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Semi-isolated Environment broke? Crashing!

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Anonymous
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Semi-isolated Environment broke? Crashing!

Is the Semi-isolated Environment broke in Inventor? I check out a tree of parts and checked them back in and relaunched Inventor. Now when I open that assembly it's completly unresolved and no one has them check out and the files are where they are suppose to be. so I do force a checkout and Inventor crashes.
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Anonymous
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ohunome wrote:
> Is the Semi-isolated Environment broke in Inventor? I check out a tree
> of parts and checked them back in and relaunched Inventor. Now when I
> open that assembly it's completly unresolved and no one has them check
> out and the files are where they are suppose to be. so I do force a
> checkout and Inventor crashes.

We are using it without problems. Why are you doing a force checkout?
Are you following the workpath outlined in the white paper included in
the CD1 Documentation folder? Do you have a Global project file that
points to the project data folder(s)? Does you Local project file point
only to a workspace on your local drive and use the global project
file in the "Include file" location?

--
Hal Gwin
Mechanical Designer
Xenogen

Dell Precision 650
Dual 2.66 GHz Xeon
1.5 GB DDR
Quadro4 900 XGL
nVidia 6.14.10.4351 drivers
Dell UltraSharp 19" LCD
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Anonymous
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the reason I did a force checkout because none of the sub-assemblies where resolving according to the filestatus but they were fine in the model so I could check the model back into it's original location. No, global project file that points to the project data folders. No, local project file point to workstation but using local workspace.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

ohunome wrote:
> the reason I did a force checkout because none of the sub-assemblies
> where resolving according to the filestatus but they were fine in the
> model so I could check the model back into it's original location. No,
> global project file that points to the project data folders. No, local
> project file point to workstation but using local workspace.

Suggest you read the white paper I mentioned previously. Your troubles
stem from not structuring your project files properly.

--
Hal Gwin
Mechanical Designer
Xenogen

Dell Precision 650
Dual 2.66 GHz Xeon
1.5 GB DDR
Quadro4 900 XGL
nVidia 6.14.10.4351 drivers
Dell UltraSharp 19" LCD
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

OK, I will take a look at that but it was working fine even without the white paper.

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