SolidWorks Background Downloader

Written by Dave Padelford on . Posted in SolidWorks, Technical Tips

SolidWorks 2011 has included a new utility to help with download problems: the SolidWorks Background Downloader. The Background Downloader uses processes behind the scenes to download the installation package for service packs.  In previous versions, it was required that  SolidWorks be closed before downloading files.  Starting in 2011, this utility will allow the user to continue to use SolidWorks while it downloads the files. After the download is complete, the user will be prompted as to what they want to do with the download.  The options are: “Install Now”, “Delay the Installation”, or “Delete the Download”.  You can disable the Background Downloader and still run “Check for Updates” as in previous versions.

There are two ways to turn this function off. The first is during the install on the Download Options page. You can unselect the Background Downloader options (there are two of them). The other is if you installed SolidWorks and this is on, you can disable it from the icon in the taskbar. I have included a screen shot of the message from the taskbar above.

Even though the Background Downloader is selected to install by default for individual installs, it is not installed when using the SolidWorks administrative image.

Below is a link to Lou Gallo’s post about the SolidWorks Background Downloader and his take on the utility:

http://solidworksheard.com/blog/2010/12/24/solidworks-background-disabler.html

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