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File is lost

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Message 1 of 8
Anonymous
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File is lost

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

When I make a tapped hole I get this warning.

2019-02-21_09-35-31.png

 

Can someone help me?

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File is lost

Hi,

 

When I make a tapped hole I get this warning.

2019-02-21_09-35-31.png

 

Can someone help me?

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Message 2 of 8
WHolzwarth
in reply to: Anonymous

WHolzwarth
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Is Thread.xls existing at the location shown above?

Walter Holzwarth

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Is Thread.xls existing at the location shown above?

Walter Holzwarth

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Message 3 of 8
Xun.Zhang
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Xun.Zhang
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Hello,

It seems the thread file is missing, please navigate to the location and check if the file still there?

Else, you have to copy one from other machine.

Thanks!


Xun

Hello,

It seems the thread file is missing, please navigate to the location and check if the file still there?

Else, you have to copy one from other machine.

Thanks!


Xun
Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
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I'm searching for the //VAULTSERVER folder but I can't find it

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I'm searching for the //VAULTSERVER folder but I can't find it

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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I'm searching for the //VAULTSERVER folder but I can't find it

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I'm searching for the //VAULTSERVER folder but I can't find it

Message 6 of 8
mdavis22569
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Find it on your local drive .... and then share it back up to the Vault location where you have your Design Data stored .... 

 

 


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Find it on your local drive .... and then share it back up to the Vault location where you have your Design Data stored .... 

 

 


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Message 7 of 8
mdavis22569
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mdavis22569
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Find it on your local drive .... and then share it or copy it back up to the Vault location where you have your Design Data stored .... 

 

 


Did you find this reply helpful ? If so please use the Accept as Solution or Kudos button below.

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Mike Davis

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Find it on your local drive .... and then share it or copy it back up to the Vault location where you have your Design Data stored .... 

 

 


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Mike Davis

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Message 8 of 8
SBix26
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Did you change your active project accidentally?

 

Inventor is looking for your thread file under the Design Data folder designated by your active project file (.ipj); this is either Default (defined by Application Options > File > Design Data) or as explicitly defined by your active project (File Options > Design Data).

 

If it was working previously, then I suspect an inadvertent change of active project file.


Sam B
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Did you change your active project accidentally?

 

Inventor is looking for your thread file under the Design Data folder designated by your active project file (.ipj); this is either Default (defined by Application Options > File > Design Data) or as explicitly defined by your active project (File Options > Design Data).

 

If it was working previously, then I suspect an inadvertent change of active project file.


Sam B
Inventor Pro 2019.3 | Windows 7 SP1
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