This is the build posted on the Inventor HSM Ultimate trial download page... but trial users can't create tool holders, because of this known HSM bug that was fixed in HSMWorks last year. I'm just wondering when a new build with the fix applied will replace this current latest production build being served up to existing users via Autodesk Account and brand new prospects via the Trial download page?
Scott Moyse
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@jeff.pek wrote:
It will not show up under updates -- we've essentially replaced the main download in the All Products & Services area.
Depending on your contract, it *might* show up in the Autodesk Desktop App, under My Products, or it might not.
Jeff
Hi @jeff.pek the trial download page is still serving up the dodgy 4.3.0.50 build to new trial users. Any idea when this will be updated to 4.3.0.54? It's nearly been a couple of weeks now since you guys released the new build. But worse than that, they have no location to download a newer build since the only place to access it is via their Autodesk Account page, for which they won't have Inventor HSM listed yet as trial users.
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@makko74 wrote:
PS: our parts are stored on the firm-server, not local on the harddrive (Perhaps it is also due to this, i dont know )
Making Inventor read files over a network is a really bad idea for performance, stability and collaboration reasons. You should be working on local copies.... so ideally you should be using Vault Basic as a minimum just to manage file ownership and the movement of Inventor files from your File Server to your users' local hard drive. If anyone has ever said working over the network with Inventor is ok, then you've been badly informed/advised.
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Hi Scott,
thanks for explaining, was a bit unhappy formulated by me.
A bit more precise:
Our Files are in the Vault ( 7 ), Construction side.
My Files ( CAM side, one man department ) derived Files from the Vault Files are stored on the same Server ( not in the Vault, the construction does not want that because I always put the parts first on tolerance center before i start ), offline available ( synchronized when logging on ) , so i work with the files in the local offline cache.
For now, almost one week, your tip with the home screen seems to work, no crashes so far. Thank you.
Mario
Hi there -
Could you PM me your e-mail address? I have a patched DLL that may help address some of these issues.
I'll give you link to a Box folder where you can get the patch to try.
Thanks,
Jeff
Hi Charlie -
Is this a new issue with the patch installed?
Have you submitted the crash report?
How reproducible is this? Can you describe the steps to make it happen?
Thanks,
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
here now as promised my feedback to the patch...
I'm thrilled, thanks, not a single crash this week, I think the error was found and is fixed.
Regards,
Mario
Hi,
Thanks for confirming!
We are working on getting patches in place in Inventor and Inventor HSM to officially put these fixes in place.
Jeff
I'm getting an error when trying a tool-sheet with Z level probing. on 4.3.0.50. Every other probing operation is ok.
Is this the same with you?
Information: Configuration: Tool Sheet Information: Vendor: Autodesk Information: Posting intermediate data to 'C:\Users\Arjan\AppData\Local\Inventor HSM\nc\1001.html' Error: Failed to post process. See below for details. ... Code page changed to '1252 (ANSI - Latijns I)' Start time: Monday, March 27, 2017 9:33:56 PM Code page changed to '65001 (UTF-8)' Post processor engine: 4.2.1 41279 Configuration path: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor HSM\Posts\tool-sheet.cps Include paths: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor HSM\Posts Configuration modification date: Thursday, December 22, 2016 3:48:58 PM Output path: C:\Users\Arjan\AppData\Local\Inventor HSM\nc\1001.html Checksum of intermediate NC data: da93c48f4abf46feace1e61ba02ba005 Checksum of configuration: 5d33744fa84126a130d32611bde0ed79 Vendor url: http://www.autodesk.com Legal: Copyright (C) 2012-2016 by Autodesk, Inc. Generated by: Inventor HSM Pro 4.3.0.050 ... Error: Error: Internal error. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Stack dump: ("Internal error.")@:0 onClose()@C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor HSM\Posts\tool-sheet.cps:189 Failed while processing onSectionEnd() for record 273. Error: Failed to invoke function 'onClose'. Error: Failed to invoke 'onClose' in the post configuration. Error: Failed to execute configuration. Stop time: Monday, March 27, 2017 9:33:56 PM Post processing failed.
Inventor HSM and Fusion 360 CAM trainer and postprocessor builder in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The setup sheets were fixed recently and the latest versions in the post library should be working:
https://cam.autodesk.com/posts/
The posts included in the installation will be updated at next opportunity.