Re: loading 2005
- From: "CS" <cscheich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Jun 2006 06:22:21 -0700
NO!!!! NO!!!!! NO!!!!! NO!!!! Don't hack your file!!!!!!!
Fix it the right way if you would have called your VAR you would have
been directed to the correct way to fix it.
You have to use the UpdateBrowserData.exe
The reason the version is important is because the tables may change
between releases. If you don't get the propper update you can cause a
whole heap of problems in the future. The reason it didn't update is
either you didn't point the install to the correct location or your
swBrowser.mdbold file couldn't be overwritten.
e-mail me and I will send you a walk through document for this.
Corey
billyb wrote:
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! IT WORKED, I WENT IN WITH ACCESS AND CHANGED IT TO
9.02 (IT WAS 10.3 OR SOMETHING). ANYWAY, I DID AS YOU SUGGESTED. I
REOPENED SW, AND THE HOLE WIZARD WORKED.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!
wurz wrote:
billyb wrote:
I tried loading 2005 SW and got the error message "The database file
C:\Program Files\Common File\Solidworks
Data\lang\english\swbrowser.mdb" is not the expected version (9.02).
This comes up when I try to used hole wizard.
I did have other versions, i.e. SW 2006,04,02 on my computer at times.
These are not on the computer anymore.
How can I solve this problem? Help is appreciated.
You can 'hack' the SWBrowser.mdb file if you want.
Open it in Access and go to the table called Version. There is a field
called CurrentVersion. Change the value to whatever value the error
message says. Re-save the MDB file and you're done.
You may need to restart SW though.
Regards
Martin
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