Archive for November, 2011

iPad2? Sign Me Up Sally!

Written by Nick Luyster on . Posted in Promotions, SolidWorks, Symmetry Solutions

We are giving away iPad2′s with seats of SolidWorks Premium! Undoubtedly, this is the best thing you’ve heard all week. I mean, think about it. You can get a Christmas present for your wife AND you can keep the iPad2!

Before I go on, let me field some questions.

Q. Does SolidWorks run on an iPad2?
A. No.

Q. Does Simulation run on an iPad2?
A. No.

Q. Okay, so, can these products interact at all?
A. Yes they can! Personally, I’m aware of three apps you might find interesting.

1. 3DVIA mobile app
This app is designed to take 3d models and superimpose them onto pictures taken with your device. (I wish I had this app when I was moving furniture for my grandma.)

2. CADFaster
This app allows SolidWorks users, as well as non CAD users, to view files that are placed on a cloud based system. I can see this app being very useful for a traveling manager who needs to make approvals.

3. SolidWorks World
Maps, calendars, classes – OH MY! Yes, you will look pretty cool at SolidWorks World with your iPad2.

Get yours before the offer expires on November 30th!

Upgrading Your Network License Server to 2012

Written by Tony Cavegn on . Posted in SolidWorks, Technical Tips

 

It’s that time of year again.  Many of us are in the process of migrating to the latest release of SolidWorks.  Along with that comes the usual questions.  Today we will answer one of those for you, updating your license server.

  • The previous version of the SolidWorks SolidNetwork License (SNL) Manager will need to be uninstalled before installing the new version.
    • First, transfer the activation for the program by launching the SolidNetwork License Manager on the server, choosing the Server Administration tab, clicking the Modify button, and transfer license.
    • Next, uninstall though the Windows Control Panel, Add or remove programs for Windows XP, or Programs and Features for Windows Vista and 7

NOTE:  As of SolidWorks 2010, the SolidWorks SolidNetwork License Manager is activation based and no longer requires a dongle plugged into the server machine.  If you are currently using a version that required a dongle, remove it and mail it back to Symmetry Solutions, 8755 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445

 

  • Now you will need to install the new version of the license manager from the DVD or a download you have for the new SolidWorks version
    • For the installation type, Select the Server Products radio button then check the option to Install SolidNetwork License Manager on this computer
    • Follow the prompts in the installation manager to complete the installation

 

  • When the install is done, you’ll need to activate the product. This will generate the license file used to determine what licenses you have available.  Launching the SolidWorks SolidNetwork License Manager software from the Windows Start menu should automatically bring up the activation Wizard
    • If you need to access the activation options at anytime to transfer the license or activate/reactivate the software, go to the server administration tab and select Modify…

 

  • On the first window, take note of the computer name and port number.  If you are updating the SNL Manager on the same server computer, this information will not change, but if you are installing on a new or different server, this information will be needed for the client install.
    • At this time, you can point to an option file if you have created one.

 

 

  • Select the Next to bring up the next dialog asking how you would like to activate:  Automatically over the internet or Manually via email.
    • You can do it in either way but it is recommended to do it automatically if you have internet connection. The recommended way will be quicker and only take a few seconds while the manual way will take a few minutes to complete.

 

 

  • After completing the activation, a dialog will appear letting you know it was successful and will show what licenses you have available

 

 

  • When you receive the Activation Succeeded you now have an activated SNL and clients can now access licenses for SW 2012 and previous versions.

 

Contact Symmetry Solutions Technical Support with questions
at (800) 975-0740 option 4 or email support@symsolutions.com 

 

Creating SolidWorks Library Features

Written by Rebekah Haag on . Posted in SolidWorks, Technical Tips

Do you ever find yourself using the same feature over and over again?  Or maybe your new designs share many similar features.  Hopefully you already know you can copy features from one part to another (Ctrl+Drag between tiled document windows), but a better solution for a feature that you want to re-use over and over again is to add it to your Design Library. Here’s a couple quick tips:

Pick the feature(s) you want to re-use from your Feature Manager Tree (you can pick multiple features with your Ctrl key).  Then from the Design Library Tab, pick the Add to Library command  .

In the Property manager you can give your library feature a file name and description which will appear in a tool tip if you were to hover over the file in your library.  Hit the green check.

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You can further customized the Library feature part to make it more customizable by opening it up from the library folder.  You may want to consider simplifying the original model to remove features you are not re-using.

And you can use the Folders at the top of the Feature Tree in your library part to control how the features behave when inserted into a new part.

 

The Reference folder shows the references that you’ll be prompted for when bringing in the features.  You can Rename them hereto be more descriptive.  And the Dimension folder allows you to rename the dimensions that will be copied into your new design and you can also move them into the Location Dimensions folder if you want them to be editable on inserting the feature, or in the Internal Dimensions folder if you do not want users to be able to access them.

 

Always remember to test!  You can drag and drop you library feature part into a new part to test it out and make sure you get the behavior you expect…

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For more information on this topic, our subscription service customers can check out my recorded webinar on our Events Page.  Here’s a link:  http://symsolutions.com/events-and-webinars.html