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I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
5.0).  When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher.  Has anyone
else seen this?  The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?
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Reply Mark 4/17/2008 2:16:25 PM

On Apr 17, 10:16=A0am, - <Mark.String...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
> 5.0). =A0When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
> for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
> saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher. =A0Has anyone
> else seen this? =A0The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
> and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
> VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?

Just a wild guess....but I'd try putting the install disk in there and
see what happens.


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Reply CarCrazy666 4/17/2008 3:34:40 PM


On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:16:25 -0700 (PDT), - <Mark.Stringham@gmail.com> wrote:

>I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
>5.0).  When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
>for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
>saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher.  Has anyone
>else seen this?  The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
>and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
>VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?

  What does your manual systems update log show? Who
loaded or updated what after your SW install? And with
what options was this done?
  Probably somebody overwrote some defaults set by your SW
install later I'd guess.
  A reinstall would probably fix it but might mess something
else up ..... best to know the specifics IMHO.
-- 
Cliff
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Reply Cliff 4/17/2008 4:05:56 PM

On Apr 17, 10:05 am, Cliff <Clhupr...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:16:25 -0700 (PDT), - <Mark.String...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
> >5.0).  When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
> >for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
> >saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher.  Has anyone
> >else seen this?  The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
> >and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
> >VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?
>
>   What does your manual systems update log show? Who
> loaded or updated what after your SW install? And with
> what options was this done?
>   Probably somebody overwrote some defaults set by your SW
> install later I'd guess.
>   A reinstall would probably fix it but might mess something
> else up ..... best to know the specifics IMHO.
> --
> Cliff

Thanks guys.  I'll try those suggestions.  I don't know why, but the
IT guy is very resistant to just reinstalling the software--would
rather reformat hard drive.  Another IT control thing that doesn't
make sense. ; )
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Reply Mark 4/17/2008 4:25:11 PM

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:25:11 -0700 (PDT), - <Mark.Stringham@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Apr 17, 10:05 am, Cliff <Clhupr...@aol.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:16:25 -0700 (PDT), - <Mark.String...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
>> >5.0).  When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
>> >for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
>> >saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher.  Has anyone
>> >else seen this?  The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
>> >and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
>> >VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?
>>
>>   What does your manual systems update log show? Who
>> loaded or updated what after your SW install? And with
>> what options was this done?
>>   Probably somebody overwrote some defaults set by your SW
>> install later I'd guess.
>>   A reinstall would probably fix it but might mess something
>> else up ..... best to know the specifics IMHO.
>> --
>> Cliff
>
>Thanks guys.  I'll try those suggestions.  I don't know why, but the
>IT guy is very resistant to just reinstalling the software--would
>rather reformat hard drive.  Another IT control thing that doesn't
>make sense. ; )

  If he reloads the same software in the same order I'd expect 
the same problems all over again (unless you are having disk
problems & then just a reformat of a drive going bad might
not fix much for long). 
  Look at what was changed since SW last worked.
  Anything new installed or updated? If so, uninstalling it *might* work
then check all the options one by one with a reinstall ... ?
-- 
Cliff
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Reply Cliff 4/17/2008 4:48:48 PM

I would kick the DWG-Editor. IMHO it is useless marketing-crab
only for autodesk users.  Try deinstalling this DWG-shit, I am quite
confident that SW will work again, afterwards.   ;-)


Good luck


Jojo

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>I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
> 5.0).  When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
> for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
> saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher.  Has anyone
> else seen this?  The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
> and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
> VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one? 


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Reply JOJO 4/17/2008 5:59:27 PM

On 17 huhti, 20:59, "JOJO" <j...@nospam.de> wrote:
> I would kick the DWG-Editor. IMHO it is useless marketing-crab
> only for autodesk users.  Try deinstalling this DWG-shit, I am quite

What? I use it almost every week to view/measure large layouts etc.
and I'm very happy because we don't have to buy adesk license.

About the problem, my guess is that the your user account has not
enough rights to do what is necessery (need to write something to
somewhere). Seen the same behavior many times with other softwares.

br
Markku
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Reply Markku 4/17/2008 6:06:18 PM

On Apr 17, 7:16=A0am, - <Mark.String...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
> 5.0). =A0When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
> for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
> saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher. =A0Has anyone
> else seen this? =A0The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
> and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
> VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?

iQ here, just had this on a laptop.  it was odd as all users that
logged into this system could not use SWx, with the similar errors
(DWGeditor and a MSoft product) and eventually crashed out.  now when
we logged in as the admin all worked fine.  we ran the permissions
gambit and there was nothing wrong, all of my engineering users have
local administrative control.  we tried wiping the registry with no
help.  i even uninstalled all SWx software, deleted any remaining
directories, deleted all keys in the registry, defraged and re-
installed SWx and all SP's.  all to no avail.  i even deleted all
users profiles and started new and still did not work.  we ended up
rebuilding the laptop.  i figure that a windows SP somehow killed it.
no proof as we were able to run SWx fine after the rebuild.  all MSoft
SP installed prior to SWx install.

something to look at is an image software (ghost, acronis, ...) to
take an image of the hard drive after windows install and all software
but SWx and supporting software.  then it is a lot better to just plop
the image on the system and install SWx and SP's.  this works great if
you have multiple of the same platforms.  i have only seen this on SWx
2007 so far.  SWx 2008 has not done this to me as of this date, KOW
(knock on wood).  iQ
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Reply iQ 4/17/2008 6:53:56 PM

On Apr 17, 3:16=A0pm, - <Mark.String...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
> 5.0). =A0When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
> for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
> saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher. =A0Has anyone
> else seen this? =A0The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
> and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
> VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?

This is due to the window installer program "normally".
Go to add/remove programs and you should see it there. remove it.
I would then re-install Solidworks as some registery items will be
corrupted.
This happens a lot when the antivirus services are not stopped.
It is not good enough, just to stop access scanning, you need to stop
all of the antivirus process services.

Good luck!
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Reply pfarnham 4/18/2008 7:38:18 AM

On Apr 18, 1:38 am, pfarn...@priorclave.co.uk wrote:
> On Apr 17, 3:16 pm, - <Mark.String...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have just started having a problem starting Solidworks 2007 (SP
> > 5.0).  When I try to start it, the windows installer opens up and asks
> > for an installation disk for DWGeditor. If I hit cancel, a box opens
> > saying that windows is configuring Microsoft Publisher.  Has anyone
> > else seen this?  The IT guy says he needs to wipe the hard disk clean
> > and reinstall everything. Sounds like a painful solution to me. The
> > VAR has been no help. Any ideas on this one?
>
> This is due to the window installer program "normally".
> Go to add/remove programs and you should see it there. remove it.
> I would then re-install Solidworks as some registery items will be
> corrupted.
> This happens a lot when the antivirus services are not stopped.
> It is not good enough, just to stop access scanning, you need to stop
> all of the antivirus process services.
>
> Good luck!

So the IT guy decided to wipe out my profile and then reinstall.
Problem solved.  Thanks for all the great ideas.  This is a great
newsgroup!!!!
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Reply Mark 4/18/2008 9:44:03 PM

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