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- Auto-Save Auto-Recover Issue | SOLIDWORKS Forums
Good afternoon! We recently upgraded our workstations from SolidWorks 2011 SP5 to SolidWorks 2012 SP3 Several of our engineers are constantly getting the following prompt: “An auto-saved version of <file location> is available Do you want to open the auto-saved version?” (I have attached a screenshot ) This message appears at random times on several workstations even when SolidWorks has
- OpenDoc and Auto-recover prompt | SOLIDWORKS Forums
Accordingly, I now have Auto-recover activated to avoid losing work during a crash Now the question: How can I set OpenDoc to say "No" to the "Do you want to open the auto-saved version" prompt? Right now by default it opens the auto-recovered version, but that's a definite no-no
- Solidworks auto-recovery not saving files
When i checked auto-recovery folder last file was from 2017 and since than solidworks stooped saving, even though the option is still on ( i have since then upgraded 2 times from 2016 to 2019 and to 2020)
- How to remove auto-saved file? | SOLIDWORKS Forums
After that every part I open, SW will pop up a message to ask whether I want to open auto-saved version Even if I opened the same parts again, it will still show up
- Help Needed: Corrupt SLDASM File – Cannot Open or
When I try to open the file, I receive an error message indicating that the file cannot be opened or repaired I’ve tried a few troubleshooting steps already, such as: Opening the file in Safe Mode Checking for any backup files or auto-saved versions Unfortunately, none of these methods have resolved
- auto saved files | SOLIDWORKS Forums
I linked a child to a parent part but it was the wrong one and it all wacky for some reason And apparently the link affects all the views and i saved it before i noticed that all the views got messed up Are there auto saved files anywhere that i could open and see if i don't have to fix all the views?
- Do you want to open the auto-saved version? - SolidWorks
Do you want to open the auto-saved version? Is there anway to disable this message? I like having autosaved in case my file gets corrupt or I have an unexpected crash but when I am working in large assemblies and every time I open up parts I tend to get this message, it's very annoying, and whats even more annoying it wouldn't even be technically the most recent version of the file! I know I
- SOLIDWORKS is busy running the Save As (Ctrl+Shift
Hi everyone, Recently, we integrated the 3DEXPERIENCE platform in our company After a couple of weeks, I started encountering a recurring issue with SolidWorks: the application frequently crashes when I try to use the Save or Save As commands I receive a message stating that SolidWorks is busy, and I have to wait for it to resolve the issue Restarting SolidWorks doesn’t help—only
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