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Technical Support Bulletin: Installing SolidWorks Explorer without SolidWorks Workgroup PDM
By Kevin Schmitt


With the increased functionality of the free SolidWorks Explorer download in SolidWorks 2007, it’s use is becoming much more prevalent. Even though it replaces the SolidWorks Workgroup PDM stand alone client, not everyone will choose to use it for this purpose. The problem is that sometimes when SolidWorks Explorer is installed without the SolidWorks Workgroup PDM add-in, it will show that the SolidWorks Workgroup PDM add-in is active. The add-in check box will be checked, yet grayed out and unchangeable.



Despite the fact the box is checked, none of the SolidWorks Workgroup PDM functionality will be available within SolidWorks Explorer. This problem should only occur on machines that are currently or have in the past used a SolidWorks Network License or had SolidWorks License Manager software installed on them. For machines currently using a SolidWorks Network License, there is no current fix, however SolidWorks Explorer functionality should not be impacted. If a machine is not currently using a SolidWorks Network License, then a certain registry key will need to be deleted in order to remedy the issue.

REMEMBER TO CREATE A BACK UP COPY OF ANY REGISTRY FILE BEFORE DELETING.

From the Run command under the Start menu, the Registry Editor can be run be typing in /regedit


By Browsing to the to the “My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FLEXlm License Manager” registry folder, the SW_D_LISCENSE_FILE can be found. Right click on the “FLEXlm License Manager” folder, and select export to save the registry at a secure location first. Then delete only SW_D_LICENSE_FILE from that registry folder.



This will help ensure that your SolidWorks Explorer will not give you any errors by attempting to use nonexistent SolidWorks Workgroup PDM functionality.


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