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Greetings. We are using Camworks2007 SP4.2 with Solidworks 2007 SP4. One of our users has the problem you can see on the screenshot i have attached. He is the only one working with Windows XP 64, so maybe that is part of the problem? Anyone know anything or had a similar problem? Any other hint on how to solve this is welcome, too... Thanks a lot, Andreas |
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I have heard of this problem.......If I understand correctly, it's like this: Camworks is a 32 BIT program but will run on a 64 BIT computer if loading the complimentary (included) version of Solidworks. However, if you already have the 64 BIT full version of Solidworks installed and load Camworks on top of it, you will have problems........Good Luck.....Call Teksoft |
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