I have recently received an upgraded computer for my workplace with Windows 8.1 SP1 installed. The details of which are in my signature.
My issue is that once this suite was installed on the new machine with Windows 8, I can no longer simply import a sketch into Inventor which I have drawn in AutoCAD Mechanical via the clipboard (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V). The process is as follows:
The machine attempts to execute (Windows mouse cursor changes to spinning wheel, etc) and does not error. There is nothing pasted, however.
Steps I have taken so far:
Has anyone an idea of what could be causing this? I have searched for several days through various forums and find no relavent help.
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I didn't read through all of these post, so if I am off base or if this has been mentioned I apologize.
I found a forum discussion describing an inventor problem with “Save As.. and Import DWG/DXF”. There was another link posted in that discussion by someone for a fix: Here it is……
http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticl...
Just by chance, I followed these steps and ‘it worked” for both paste and importing a dwg.
hope this Helps
Tom
@tcrish wrote:I didn't read through all of these post, so if I am off base or if this has been mentioned I apologize.
I found a forum discussion describing an inventor problem with “Save As.. and Import DWG/DXF”. There was another link posted in that discussion by someone for a fix: Here it is……
http://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticl...
Just by chance, I followed these steps and ‘it worked” for both paste and importing a dwg.
hope this Helps
Tom
Insane.
This is the solution to the problem all along? It appears it is. Thank you, Tom!
Let me reiterate the solution within that link so no one has to follow it somewhere else.
Somehow, the installation of Autodesk Inventor does not register itself fully within Windows 8.1 environments. The solution is to manually run the Inventor.exe with an "install" switch. This registers (or finalizes the registration of) Inventor, allowing it to use these basic features, such as import or copy-paste.
1. Press 'Windows' Key.
2. Type "cmd" and Windows will find the command window option.
3. Right click and select 'Run as Administrator' on this command window.
4. Type into the command window the following change drive command: cd "c:\program files\autodesk\Inventor 2014\bin" then enter.
5. Type inventor /install then enter again.
6. Wait a few moments, then attempt to open Inventor and repeat the steps outlined in the original post.
Again, thank you Tom for finding that.
Glad it helped....I just happened to read through the posts and yours jumped right at me and I knew I had to share.
I pulled my hair our for a month to find the solution to this issue.
Be well.
@wim.wemekamp wrote:Did work for me, problem solved. Thanks.
Excellent.
I have also now fixed two separate devices here at work using this trick. My own desktop and another's Microsoft Surface Pro tablet which were both exhibiting the exact same problem.