You didn't pull the .ipj file out of the archive too?
Check the box "Enable creation of legacy project types", on the General tab,
in Application Options.
Create a Shared project.
This should allow you to create a Shared .ipj, which would allow you to
Check In the files.
Mike
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Hello Everyone,
I'd like to ask some help.
I have to work on a very old assembly again, which I pulled out of the
archives. This was made in 2003 or so, with maybe Inventor 5 or something.
The problem is, Inventor 2010 could open this fine and converted everything
into its new format and saved. Only after this, it turned out, some of the
sub-assemblies in the model were "checked out" (sorry, if this is not the
right word, I'm using a german version of inventor) and therefore it doesn't
let me work with the model at all. I remember this has happened to me
earlier too, it was something with the old types of single user or multiuser
projects or something like that. I also remember I was using "inventor
UnReserve" to remove these "checkouts", but it doesn't work anymore.
(Probably because of Vista? Or because of X64? Or doesn't recognize IV 2010
files?)
So, I have all the files, converted into 2010, but unable to modify some
assies, UnReserve doesn't work, how else could I remove this stupid
"checkout" thingy?
Thanks in advance!