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Hi! The behavior does not sound right. Does it happen to any IPN file you have or just some specific files? Could you share the files with me?
Thanks!
vonchillis,
If you think it could be a network issue, I would test it out by doing a pack and go on your assembly and then saving that copy locally. Try to create the IPN from that file and see if you experience the same lag issues. At least we can try to eliminate one of the possibilities. Hope this helps and have a most blessed day!
Peace,
Pete
vonchillis,
The Pack and Go should eliminate the potential for network issues, at least from a file access standpoint. Are you using Inventor locally and not through some kind of network location? Do you experience any lag when editing part, assembly or drawing files? I can't remember from your previous post, are other users experiencing the same issues?
Peace,
Pete
vonchillis,
Just be sure when loading Inventor onto the new system, that you follow the Autodesk guidelines for installation. I have seen some interesting behavior when the installation doesn't work out well. Here is a generic summary of the steps that you want to take:
1. Set UAC to never notify
2. Make sure the user doing the installation has full administrative rights on the computer
3. Disable all Anti-Virus prior to the installation
4. Clear out the temp folder (click on Windows Start menu and type in %temp%. Select all the files and delete the ones that you are able to)
If the third computer is having the same problem, then I would definitely get those files to Autodesk to see if there is something going on there. Hope this helps and have a most blessed day!
Peace,
Pete
vonchillis,
Glad to hear that the third computer is up and running. There must be something going crazy on your system. Try having a different user log onto your computer and perform the same actions that you are taking and see if they experience the lag. If they do, then there is something goofy on your system. If they don't experience any lag, then your Windows profile could be corrupted. I have seen strange issues when the Windows profile gets corrupted.
If your profile is the culprit, then have your IT rebuild your profile.
If the system is the culprit, you should try performing a repair install through the control panel, programs and features. If that doesn't work, you may have to completely uninstall Inventor and reinstall it with the steps that I shared previously. Sometimes starting from scratch can be faster than spending lots of time troubleshooting. I will share a link below on how to completely uninstall Inventor from your system. Hope this helps and have a most blessed day!
Link to Complete Inventor Uninstall
Peace,
Pete
So we tried logging in with someone else’s profile and it worked. So we wiped my profile and recreated it and we seem to be working now!!!!
Thanks for all the help!!!!
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