![]() ![]() not working under the assumption that the entire part should be made in Rhino and then transferred over, but rather built from both and assembled in SW. A more useful workflow might be to build the more mecahnical bits in SW and use the Replace Face function to bring in particular free-form surfaces to the construction tree. Hello - Rhino does not save any construction history and SW expects that - depending on what is in the file, SW feature recognition can work variably well to reconstruct a construction tree that is editable in SW - I would have them at least try that. FEA applications, viewers, other CAD apps that can open solidworks files etc, even Solidworks Explorerand Edrawings (grasping at straws)- no change, that install of Creo doesn't have Solidworks files in the file type dropdown of the file open dialog. I've used a clean laptop (Win7 64 bit) and installed Creo 2 M090, and everything I could think of that I have on both my PCs that might have put some hook in the system that is allowing me to directly open Solidworks parts and assemblies. As CAD Admin, I have a lot of different software on my PCs so I suspect something I've added at some point is making this work. I have not installed Solidworks Explorer on either PC, and per the PTC support site, it wouldn't work anyway because I'm running 64 bit Creo and as you mentioned, Solidworks Explorer is only available for download as 32 bit - and that combo won't work (per PTC). ![]() I'm in a particularly odd scenario, though, where I have the option for opening solidworks parts and assemblies on both my primary and test PC (both Win 7 64 bit, running Creo Parametric 2 M090 - the Solidworks file types show up in the Creo Parametricfile open dialog). Please contact your Reseller.What did you end up doing for this? We are receiving native solidworks files from some suppliers and want to directly open them. Beginning with SOLIDWORKS 2020, DVD distribution media will only be provided on request.Users may be directed to work directly with their VPN provider to resolve issues on a case-by-case basis. SOLIDWORKS does not test or certify VPN (Virtual Private Network) solutions but provides best-effort support.For PDM Professional, it is recommended the Archive and Database servers are two separate, dedicated machines. It is not recommended to install any instances of other applications on the SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive or Database Server.SOLIDWORKS 2018 on Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 requires the Microsoft April 2014 update.Apple Mac ® based machines running Windows using Boot Camp are not supported.Windows Home Editions and Windows To Go are not supported.Refer to the Microsoft Windows Server documentation to select the Windows Server edition that meets your needs. SOLIDWORKS recommends using a Windows Server operating system for all SOLIDWORKS server-based products.SOLIDWORKS supports each Windows 10 and Windows 11 release for applicable SOLIDWORKS releases as long as it is still covered by both the SOLIDWORKS Product Support Lifecycle and Microsoft Windows Lifecycle Fact Sheet.SOLIDWORKS recommends using the latest Microsoft update of Windows and Office.SOLIDWORKS Product Support Lifecycle defines the End Of Support for SOLIDWORKS versions.SOLIDWORKS releases after the EOS are not supported for the said Microsoft product and SOLIDWORKS installation is blocked in the case of an operating system. End Of Support (EOS) corresponds to the last SOLIDWORKS release where a Microsoft product is supported (This is synchronized with the Microsoft Mainstream Support End Date).Microsoft/Apple Products Support Lifecycle (SOLIDWORKS 2021 and older) ![]()
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