Installation and Administration: Solidworks 2015
Installation and Administration: Solidworks 2015
SOLIDWORKS 2015
Contents
Legal Notices.................................................................................................................5
2 Individual Installations..............................................................................................12
Installation on Individual Computers.................................................................................................12
Administration of Individual Installations...........................................................................................13
Modifying an Installation..............................................................................................................13
Repairing an Installation..............................................................................................................14
Rolling Back an Individual Installation to a Previous Service Pack.............................................15
Removing an Installation..............................................................................................................15
Upgrading to a New Release.......................................................................................................16
Product Coexistence Rules..........................................................................................................17
3 Multiple Installations.................................................................................................18
Deploying to Multiple Clients.............................................................................................................18
Using Administrative Images.............................................................................................................18
Creating an Administrative Image from SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager.............................19
Deploying an Administrative Image to Clients Through Email..........................................................31
Command-Line Deployment..............................................................................................................32
Preparing Clients for Command-Line Installation from an Administrative Image........................32
Installing from the Administrative Image Using the Command Line............................................41
Command-Line Properties...........................................................................................................42
Deploying an Administrative Image Using Microsoft Active Directory.........................................54
Installing Windows Prerequisites Using Microsoft Active Directory.............................................56
Administration of Multiple Installations..............................................................................................58
Upgrading Administrative Images to a New Release...................................................................58
Service Pack Product Update Administration..............................................................................60
Removing an Installation..............................................................................................................62
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5 SOLIDWORKS Electrical.........................................................................................73
Managing Data in SOLIDWORKS Electrical.....................................................................................73
Requirements for Installing SOLIDWORKS Electrical.......................................................................74
Individual and Server Options......................................................................................................74
Specifying the Data Location.......................................................................................................74
Configuring the Collaborative Server...........................................................................................74
Configuring Microsoft SQL Server...............................................................................................75
6 License Administration.............................................................................................77
Administering Individual Licenses.....................................................................................................77
Activating a License.....................................................................................................................77
Transferring a License.................................................................................................................78
Administering Licenses Using a SolidNetWork License Manager....................................................79
Activating a SolidNetWork License..............................................................................................80
Transferring a SolidNetWork License..........................................................................................80
Installing and Configuring SolidNetWork Licensing.....................................................................81
SolidNetWork License Administration..........................................................................................87
7 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................94
Network License Usage....................................................................................................................94
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager Log Files.................................................................................94
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager Download Folder....................................................................95
Troubleshooting SolidNetWork Licenses..........................................................................................98
Troubleshooting Upgrades................................................................................................................98
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Legal Notices
1995-2014, Dassault Systmes SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systmes S.A. company,
175 Wyman Street, Waltham, Mass. 02451 USA. All Rights Reserved.
The information and the software discussed in this document are subject to change without
notice and are not commitments by Dassault Systmes SolidWorks Corporation (DS SolidWorks).
No material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or
manually, for any purpose without the express written permission of DS SolidWorks.
The software discussed in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or
copied only in accordance with the terms of the license. All warranties given by DS SolidWorks
as to the software and documentation are set forth in the license agreement, and nothing
stated in, or implied by, this document or its contents shall be considered or deemed a
modification or amendment of any terms, including warranties, in the license agreement.
Patent Notices
SOLIDWORKS 3D mechanical CAD software is protected by U.S. Patents 5,815,154; 6,219,049;
6,219,055; 6,611,725; 6,844,877; 6,898,560; 6,906,712; 7,079,990; 7,477,262; 7,558,705;
7,571,079; 7,590,497; 7,643,027; 7,672,822; 7,688,318; 7,694,238; 7,853,940; 8,305,376;
8,581,902; 8,817,028, and foreign patents, (e.g., EP 1,116,190 B1 and JP 3,517,643).
eDrawings software is protected by U.S. Patent 7,184,044; U.S. Patent 7,502,027; and
Canadian Patent 2,318,706.
U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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consistent with the policies set forth in 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 (JUN 1995) and 227.7202-4 (JUN
1995).
In the event that you receive a request from any agency of the U.S. Government to provide
Software with rights beyond those set forth above, you will notify DS SolidWorks of the scope
of the request and DS SolidWorks will have five (5) business days to, in its sole discretion,
accept or reject such request. Contractor/Manufacturer: Dassault Systmes SolidWorks
Corporation, 175 Wyman Street, Waltham, Massachusetts 02451 USA.
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Portions of this software 1998-2001 3Dconnexion.
Portions of this software 1998-2014 Open Design Alliance. All rights reserved.
Portions of this software 1995-2012 Spatial Corporation.
The eDrawings for Windows software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG
Group.
Portions of eDrawings for iPad copyright 1996-1999 Silicon Graphics Systems, Inc.
Portions of eDrawings for iPad copyright 2003 2005 Apple Computer Inc.
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SOLIDWORKS Installation and
Administration
Installation Installation
Installation on one or a few computers. Creation of an administrative image that is
deployed to a number of client computers.
Licensing Licensing
License activation or network licensing. License activation or network licensing.
Upgrades Upgrades
Moving individual computers to a new release. Moving multiple computers to a new release
by updating the administrative image used to
install on those computers.
Administration Administration
Modifying, repairing, and removing Upgrading administrative images and clients,
installations, upgrading to new releases. Network licensing administration, Workgroup
PDM vault administration.
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager enables you to configure settings for SOLIDWORKS product
components, including SOLIDWORKS, SOLIDWORKS Toolbox, PhotoView 360, SOLIDWORKS
Electrical, Workgroup PDM, and SOLIDWORKS SolidNetWork License Manager.
Workgroup PDM is project data management software that runs inside the SOLIDWORKS
environment or as a standalone application inside SOLIDWORKS Explorer. Workgroup PDM
controls projects with procedures for check out, check in, revision control, and other
administration tasks.
SolidNetWork License Manager supports multiple license clients by distributing licenses to
clients on the network. This allows the number of users to exceed the number of licenses by
using floating licenses.
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SOLIDWORKS Installation and Administration
Users can do their own SOLIDWORKS The system administrator can customize
administration. multiple installations using the Option
Editor, specifying installation options such
as creating a new installation or updating
an existing one, running the installation as
an administrative user, running external
commands before or after the installation,
different product groupings, and so on.
The computers must be physically accessible Client computers can be distantly located
to the person performing the installation. as long as they are accessible from the
same network.
You can install different versions, service Using the Option Editor, administrative
packs, or products on different computers, images can maintain consistency in
with independent settings. versions, service packs, products, and
settings for multiple installations.
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To install on a local computer from disk, insert the appropriate disk into the computer's
disk drive.
To install from a download directory, navigate to the directory and double-click
setup.exe.
To install by downloading from SOLIDWORKS:
a) Browse to the SOLIDWORKS Web site.
b) Login as a Subscription Service Customer, using your email address and password,
or your SOLIDWORKS serial number.
c) Under Self Service, click Download Software and Updates.
d) Under Download Software (Windows, Mac, Linux), select the SOLIDWORKS version
and service pack to download.
Starting SOLIDWORKS
You can start SOLIDWORKS from the Windows 8 Charm Bar and also pin SOLIDWORKS
to your desktop.
To access SOLIDWORKS from the Charm Bar:
1. From the Start screen, click in the lower right corner of the screen.
The Charm Bar displays on the right side of the screen.
You can also access the Charm Bar by pressing Windows logo+C.
2. Tap or click the Search icon.
3. Type SOLIDWORKS in the Search box and swipe down on or tap the SOLIDWORKS
tile.
You can pin SOLIDWORKS to your desktop by right-clicking the SOLIDWORKS tile and
clicking Pin to Start in the toolbar that appears at the bottom of the screen.
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1. From the Start screen, swipe in from the right side of the screen or drag your mouse
to the top right corner of the screen.
The Charm Bar displays on the right side of the screen.
2. Tap or click the Search icon.
3. Type Control Panel in the Search box.
4. Click the Control Panel tile that appears at the left side of the Apps screen.
1. On the Start screen, right-click to display a toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
2. On the right side of the toolbar, click All apps.
3. On the right side of the Apps screen, under Windows System, press or click
Command Prompt.
Useful Shortcuts
The following list provides helpful keyboard shortcuts:
Alt+Tab Switch between different applications
running on your desktop.
Windows logo key+Q Open the App list and Search window.
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If you are running Windows 8, see Tips for Using SOLIDWORKS with Microsoft Windows
8, for tasks such as accessing Start or the Control Panel. These steps may vary
depending on how Windows 8 is configured on your system. Consult Microsoft Windows
documentation for additional instructions and options.
Using the SOLIDWORKS Insert the DVD disk into the computer disk drive.
installation media
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When the installation is complete, start the SOLIDWORKS application and activate the
license.
To see a listing of the products that are installed on your machine, click Help > My
Products on the main menu in SOLIDWORKS. My Products shows you all currently
available SOLIDWORKS products. The check marks indicate the products which you or
your organization currently own based on your activation and network licenses.
Modifying an Installation
You can modify an installation to install products that have not been installed or to remove
products, provided that the previous installation was completed with a full set of installation
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files. This option is not available if you upgraded the previous installation with a service
pack.
If you installed SOLIDWORKS and purchased an add-in at a later time, you can modify
the installation to include the new add-in. You must install the add-in on each individual
machine.
Workgroup PDM is not installed if you are modifying your original SOLIDWORKS package
to include SOLIDWORKS Professional or SOLIDWORKS Premium.
Repairing an Installation
If you encounter problems with an installed SOLIDWORKS product, you can use the
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager to repair the installation.
However, to repair an installation, your machine must have all the source files from the
previous installation and any service packs that were applied, in the location where they
were originally installed.
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You can repair an individual installation. You cannot repair an administrative image;
you must uninstall and then reinstall the administrative image.
1. In Windows 7 or later, click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and
Features.
2. Select the SOLIDWORKS version you wish to repair and click Change.
3. On the Welcome to SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager screen, click Repair the
individual installation (on this computer).
4. On the Products to Repair screen, select the product to repair.
5. Clear the rest of the products on the screen.
6. Click Repair.
Removing an Installation
You can remove an installation on an individual computer or in a client/server environment.
3. In Windows 7 or later, launch the Control Panel > Programs and Features.
4. Select the product component to remove.
In some cases, you might find multiple SOLIDWORKS Service Pack components
for a given major release version. To remove a SOLIDWORKS major release, remove
all Service Pack elements for that major release.
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The Advanced Options screen appears and the Program Files and Folders option
is selected
2. Select one or more options to perform a custom uninstall, or select all options
to perform a complete uninstall.
3. Click Back to Summary.
4. On the Summary screen, expand Advanced Options to display the uninstall
method and entries.
Upgrade Caveats
Products that can have multiple installations with different major versions do not always
support major upgrades, or the ability to upgrade between major versions as a single
operation.
In this case, SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager simulates the upgrade by first installing
the new version, then removing the old one. At this time, the core SOLIDWORKS product
supports major upgrades, while the other products do not.
The consequences of this are:
When upgrading the core SOLIDWORKS product between major versions:
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Rule Examples
Only one version of the following products If SOLIDWORKS 2015 SP0.0 is installed,
is allowed on the computer: Workgroup PDM Server is upgraded to 2015
SP0.0, even if an earlier major release of
Workgroup PDM Server
SOLIDWORKS remains on the computer.
SolidNetWork License Manager
Only one version of an included product can If SOLIDWORKS 2015 SP0.0 is upgraded to
be installed for any major version. 2015 SP1.0, SOLIDWORKS Explorer 2015
SP0.0 will automatically upgrade to 2015
SP1.0. However, SOLIDWORKS Explorer
2014 SP4.0 can also exist on the computer.
You must have administrative permissions to run more than one major version of
SOLIDWORKS on the same machine.
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If you are running Windows 8, see Tips for Using SOLIDWORKS with Microsoft Windows
8, for tasks such as accessing Start or the Control Panel. These steps may vary
depending on how Windows 8 is configured on your system. Consult Microsoft Windows
documentation for additional instructions and options.
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Option Description
Create a new image using Create the image using the default configuration
default settings. settings (that is, not based on the settings currently
established for an existing administrative image at
your site
Create a new image using Create the image using configuration settings
settings and files from an specified for an existing administrative image at your
existing image. site. Click Browse to specify the installation directory
for the existing administrative image.
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All dialog boxes, that prompt for a file or folder path, include an option where you can
assign a selected folder to an environment variable. For example, if you select C:\
Program Files\SOLIDWORKS Corp, the file path is mapped to %ProgramFiles%\
SOLIDWORKS Corp. The most common variables are %ProgramFiles% and
%SystemDrive%.
You cannot convert all paths into environment variables. For example, Z:\SOLIDWORKS
Data cannot be mapped to an appropriate environment variable.
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To add a group: 1. Right-click Global Settings and then click Add Group.
2. Enter the group name.
To add machines: 1. Right-click an existing group or Global Settings and then click
Add Machine.
To move a machine Drag the machine onto Global Settings or onto a different group.
out of a group:
To delete a group Right-click the group or machine and then click Delete Group or
or machine: Delete Machine.
To delete all Right-click Global Settings and then click Delete All.
groups and
machines:
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Global Settings All option settings specified for the administrative image
To make changes to option settings, click on the Edit icon. The icon becomes shaded
( ) and a more detailed option settings listing appears.
Clicking on Global Settings, a group, or a machine lets you change option settings
for that item. When you make a change in an option setting that differs from the
inherited Global Settings or group settings, that option setting is highlighted.
If you click the Edit icon again, the display reverts to read-only mode.
If you make changes, the Option Editor prompts you to save or discard them when
you exit.
1. In the Option Editor, click the object to modify (Global Settings, a group, or a
machine).
The Edit icon becomes shaded ( ) and a more detailed option settings listing appears.
3. Make option setting changes by clicking option settings on the right for the item
selected on the left.
Changes in option settings that override Global Settings or group settings are
highlighted.
4. Click OK or Close to save your changes.
Option Description
Close The Option Editor asks if you want to save your changes and
then exits.
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Serial Numbers
Enter the serial numbers for products to be installed on client machines.
Because there are multiple ways to purchase SOLIDWORKS products, some serial
numbers can cover two or more products. For example, a SOLIDWORKS serial number
might enable you to install SOLIDWORKS Simulation without entering a separate
SOLIDWORKS Simulation serial number. In addition, some products do not require a
serial number. If you have any questions about your serial numbers, contact your VAR.
How do you want to You can specify how client installations handle an existing prior
perform client major version installation:
installations of major Upgrade an existing major version (if one exists).
versions?
Specify this option to replace the prior major version installation
with the new version installation
Create a new major version.
Specify this option to keep the prior major version and create
a new installation for the new major version. To specify a
location for the new version installation, click Browse.
Do you want to You can specify whether to uninstall the existing prior major
uninstall the most version installation:
recent previous No, do not uninstall first.
version before
installing a new Specify this option to retain the prior major version installation.
major version? Yes, perform a custom uninstall.
Select this option to remove these items: Programs Files and
Folders, Registry Entries, Data Files and Folders.
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How do you want to You can specify that client installations configure SOLIDWORKS
apply SOLIDWORKS settings based on the SOLIDWORKS settings configured on the
Settings? client machine or SOLIDWORKS settings exported from the Copy
Settings Wizard. The Copy Settings Wizard saves, restores, and
propagates system settings to users, computers, or profiles.
You can launch the Copy Settings Wizard from the Tools >
Save/Restore Settings in the SOLIDWORKS software or click
Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS version >
SOLIDWORKS Tools > Copy Settings Wizard .
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How do you want to You can specify whether to complete product activation
activate client automatically after running the installation, or require that the
installations? user perform product activation manually after installation.
Administrative Options
Create a diagnostic log A client installation can create a diagnostic log that can be
during each installation. used to troubleshoot installation problems. Creating this
log can make the client installation run slower.
Run the installation as a A client installation can run as a different user only if the
different user. User Account Control (UAC) is disabled. This option can be
useful when individual users do not have local
administrative permissions on their machines (which is
required to install SOLIDWORKS products).
Run a program before or You can specify that a custom program runs before or after
after installation. the client installation.
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Do you want clients to You can specify that client machines participate in the
participate in the SOLIDWORKS Customer Experience Program. Performance
SOLIDWORKS Customer information is sent to SOLIDWORKS Corporation to help
Experience Program? improve the product. The process is transparent and
confidential. For details, see Customer Experience
Improvement Program Web site.
Software to Install
You can specify what SOLIDWORKS product components to install.
Selecting the check box next to the product component specifies that the component
is installed during the client installation.
Clearing the check box specifies that the component is not installed.
If a component has optional installation sub-components in it, a + icon appears next
to the component. To see the available sub-components for a component, click the +
icon.
If a component has been expanded to show optional sub-components, a - icon appears
next to the component. To collapse the sub-component listing, click the - icon.
The Languages specification limits the languages that are installed for the
SOLIDWORKS product only. Other product installations are not affected by this
specification. For example, eDrawings, SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM, and
SOLIDWORKS Explorer install all languages.
Toolbox Options
You can specify which standards to support and the default Toolbox location for client
installations.
It is common to have multiple users accessing a shared Toolbox, typically through a
network location (for example, a UNC path, a shared folder, or a common network drive
specification).
If the location contains an older major version of Toolbox, the client installation will
upgrade that Toolbox to the new major version. The files will no longer be compatible
with previous major versions of SOLIDWORKS.
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If you want to retain the Toolbox for the older SOLIDWORKS version (for
example, if some clients might continue using the older version), you must
specify a different Toolbox network location for clients that are upgrading
to the newer version.
For details about SOLIDWORKS Toolbox administration, see the Toolbox information in
SOLIDWORKS Help.
Electrical Options
You can specify the following parameters for the administrative components of
SOLIDWORKS Electrical:
Data path
Collaborative Server machine name and port number
SQL Server machine name and password
See SOLIDWORKS Electrical for more information about these components.
To revert option settings to the original inherited values, right-click the group or machine
and then click Revert to Global Settings (for a group or machine that is not a group
member) or Revert to Group Settings (for a machine that is a group member).
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Deploying Manually
Use this method if users have the privileges required to install on their systems.
To deploy installations manually using email:
c) Click OK.
The dialog box indicates This path is a network path.
An email is created to instruct the machine owner how to install from the administrative
image using the network location for the StartSWInstall.hta file in the administrative
image.
4. Send the email to the users responsible for installing SOLIDWORKS.
Users can double-click the link to the network location for StartSWInstall.hta in the
email to install SOLIDWORKS from the administrative image.
In the Option Editor, Installation Status shows:
Pending The user has not yet run the installation on this machine.
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Failed The user ran the installation on this machine, but it failed.
Other status messages that might display are: Installed Successfully, Uninstalled
Successfully, Installing, Uninstalling, Requires Reboot, Install Failed, and Uninstall Failed.
Deploying Automatically
To deploy automatically by pushing installations to user systems:
You must select one or more machines or groups under the Deploy column before
initiating the deployment process.
3. Under Install Time, select Now to deploy immediately or Later to schedule a specific
date and time for the deployment.
4. Under Client Options, select from the following:
Install or Upgrade SOLIDWORKS 2015
Uninstall SOLIDWORKS 2015
If you select to uninstall, you can specify whether to uninstall registry entries
and data files and folders along with the program files and folders.
5. Select Reboot computer automatically if you want the target machine(s) to reboot
when the deployment is complete.
6. Enter the Client Credentials of the target machine(s).
7. Click Deploy to initiate the deployment process.
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Other status messages that might display are: Installed Successfully, Uninstalled
Successfully, Scheduling, Connecting, Installing, Uninstalling, Requires Reboot, Install
Scheduled, Uninstall Scheduled, Install Failed, Uninstall Failed, Connection Failed, and
Scheduling Failed.
Click OK, Close, or use the Windows application Close button to apply changes and
exit the Option Editor.
Click OK to apply any option setting changes and exit the Option Editor.
Click Close to exit the Option Editor.
If there are changes to be applied, you are asked whether you want to save those
changes.
Click the Windows application Close button (X). If there are changes to be applied,
you are asked whether you want to save those changes.
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If you are upgrading an administrative image to a new SOLIDWORKS version, you can
configure your administrative image location and share properties so that any clients
that installed previously using that image will upgrade automatically. For details, see
Upgrading Clients from Administrative Images.
Command-Line Deployment
You can automatically deploy an administrative image using a command prompt or batch
file (silent installation).
Installing these Windows components manually is required only if you are installing
from an administrative image using the command line or through Microsoft Active
Directory. If you use SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager to create and install the
administrative image, these Windows components are installed automatically.
Office Web Components Contains COM controls that are needed for
DriveWorks.
Visual C++ 2005, 2008, 2010, and 2012 Contains runtime components for Microsoft
Redistributable Package Visual C++.
Visual Basic for Applications 7.1 Provides support for Visual Basic macros.
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Visual Studio Tools for Applications Contains a tool set supporting Visual Studio
applications.
Visual C++ Redistributable Package and .NET Framework 4.5 are required for all
SOLIDWORKS products, not just the core SOLIDWORKS product.
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Operating System: Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit
SOLIDWORKS Media: 64-bit version for Windows 8 and 8.1
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Operating System: Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 64-bit
SOLIDWORKS Media: 64-bit version for Windows 8 and 8.1
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1. Ensure that the target computer has at least 620 MB of available disk space and a
valid TEMP directory.
2. Install Office Web Components by running this command:
administrative_image_directory\OfficeWeb_11\owc11.exe/quiet
3. Install the Visual C++ RELEASE Redistributable Package.
Install the package for RELEASE = 2005, 2008, 2010, and 2012.
administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_C++_RELEASE_Redistributable_(x64)\vcredist_x64.exe
/Q
administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_C++_RELEASE_Redistributable\vcredist_x86.exe
/Q
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You must install both the 32-bit and the 64-bit versions of this package.
For example, to install the Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package, use:
administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_C++_2005_Redistributable_(x64)\vcredist_x64.exe
/Q
administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_C++_2005_Redistributable\vcredist_x86.exe
/Q
vba71_1028.msi Chinese
vba71_1031.msi German
vba71_1036.msi French
vba71_1040.msi Italian
vba71_1041.msi Japanese
vba71_1042.msi Korean
vba71_1046.msi Portuguese-Brazilian
vba71_2052.msi Chinese-Simplified
vba71_3082.msi Spanish
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English, Czech, Polish, Russian, and Turkish do not require additional language
packages.
SOLIDWORKS Client
SOLIDWORKS core (English)
Toolbox add-in
Participation in the feedback program
French language
SOLIDWORKS:
msiexec /i "64-bit_admin_image_path\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS.Msi"
INSTALLDIR="C:\Program Files\your_folder" SOLIDWORKSSERIALNUMBER="xxxx xxxx
xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx" ENABLEPERFORMANCE=1 OFFICEOPTION=3 ADDLOCAL=SolidWorks,
SolidWorksToolbox /qb
The SOLIDWORKS French language installation component must be installed separately:
msiexec /i "64-bit_admin_image_path\SOLIDWORKS French\french.msi" /qb
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eDrawings Client
Log performance
All features
msiexec /i "admin_image_path\eDrawings\eDrawings.msi" INSTALLDIR="C:\Program
Files\your_folder" LOGPERFORMANCE=1 SNLSERVER=eDrawings_SNL_server
TRANSFORMS=1040.mst ADDLOCAL=All /qb
SOLIDWORKS Electrical
Due to the technical complexity of installing SOLIDWORKS Electrical with Microsoft SQL
Server, command line examples for SOLIDWORKS Electrical are excluded from the
documentation.
Command-Line Properties
Command-line properties describe here include feature properties, global properties,
product-specific properties and Windows location conventions.
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Property Description
1 SOLIDWORKS Office
2 SOLIDWORKS Professional
3 SOLIDWORKS Premium
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Property Description
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Property Description
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Property Description
UPGRADESWINSTALL
Specify whether to upgrade an existing version
of SOLIDWORKS to the current version.
0 New installation, do not update.
1 Update
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Property Description
0 Otherwise
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Property Description
Property Description
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Property Description
EXPLORERORPDM
0 SOLIDWORKS Explorer only
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ADDLOCAL Standalone
Client
Client64
VaultAdmin
AutoCADRxxxx
DocMgr
DocMgr64
LicenseEXE
Standalone is the Contributor and Client
is the SOLIDWORKS Add-in for
SOLIDWORKS Explorer silent installations.
If you specify AutoCAD, AutoCAD must be
installed on your system. Workgroup PDM
locates the appropriate version of AutoCAD.
You can specify more than one version of
AutoCAD:
AutoCADR14Addin
AutoCADR2000Addin
AutoCADR2004Addin
AutoCADR2005Addin
AutoCADR2006Addin
Client64 and DocMgr64 work with only
64-bit SOLIDWORKS Explorer installations.
ADDLOCAL Vault
WebPortal
API
If you specify WebPortal (the Viewer), you
must also specify VAULTNAME.
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Property Description
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Property Description
Property Description
Traditional swwi\lang\chinese\chinese.msi
Chinese
Simplified swwi\lang\chinese-simplified\chinese-simplified.msi
Chinese
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Czech swwi\lang\czech\czech.msi
French swwi\lang\french\french.msi
German swwi\lang\german\german.msi
Italian swwi\lang\italian\italian.msi
Japanese swwi\lang\japanese\japanese.msi
Korean swwi\lang\korean\korean.msi
Polish swwi\lang\polish\polish.msi
Portuguese swwi\lang\portuguese-brazilian\portuguese-brazilian.msi
(Brazilian)
Russian swwi\lang\russian\russian.msi
Spanish swwi\lang\spanish\spanish.msi
Turkish swwi\lang\turkish\turkish.msi
eDrawings
eDrawings\eDrawings.msi
eDrawings Shaders
eDrawingsShaders\eDrawings.msi
eDrawingsAPI SDK
eDrwAPISDK\eDrawings API SDK.msi
Flow Simulation
Flow Simulation\SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation.msi
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DocManager APIs
swdocmgr\SOLIDWORKS Document Manager API.msi
SOLIDWORKS Explorer
swexplorer\SOLIDWORKS Explorer.msi
SOLIDWORKS Inspection
Inspection\SOLIDWORKS Inspection.msi
SOLIDWORKS Viewer
swviewer\SOLIDWORKS Viewer.msi
SOLIDWORKS Plastics
plastics\SOLIDWORKS Plastics.msi
SOLIDWORKS Composer
composer\SOLIDWORKS Composer.msi
Perform this step only if you created the image manually using the command line.
If you created and installed the image using SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager,
all Windows prerequisites were installed automatically.
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4. In the Active Directory, edit the Published Apps policy for the group or groups to
deploy the SOLIDWORKS software.
5. In the Group Policy dialog box, expand Computer Configuration and Software Settings.
6. Right-click Software installation and select New > Package.
7. Browse to the administrative image and click Open.
8. In the Deploy Software dialog box, select Advanced published or assigned, then
click OK.
9. In the SOLIDWORKS Properties dialog box, on the Modifications tab:
a) Click Add.
b) Browse to the .mst file.
c) Click Open.
10. Click OK.
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1. Extract all the Visual C++ Redistributable Package installer files and install them.
a) Visual C++ 2005
1. administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_C++_2005_Redistributable\vcredist_x86.exe
/C /T: {Target Directory}
2. administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_C++_2005_Redistributable_(64)\vcredist_x64.exe
/C /T: {Target Directory}
3. Create a policy to install Microsoft C++ 2005 redistributable modules.
Target Directory\
{BD95A8CD-1D9F-35AD-981A-3E7925026EBB}v11.0.61030\packages\vcRuntimeMinimum_x86\vc_runtimeMinimum_x86.msi
Target Directory\
{B175520C-86A2-35A7-8619-86DC379688B9}v11.0.61030\packages\vcRuntimeAdditional_x86\vc_runtimeAdditional_x86.msi
4. Install administrative_image_directory\Microsoft_
C++_2012_Redistributable_(64)\vcredist_x64.exe on a test machine.
5. Copy these folders to a network location (Target Directory):
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a. C:\ProgramData\PackageCache\{CF2BEA3C-26EA-32F8-AA9B-331F7E34BA97}v11.0.61030
b. C:\ProgramData\PackageCache\{37B8F9C7-03FB-3253-8781-2517C99D7C00}v11.0.61030
Target Directory\
{CF2BEA3C-26EA-32F8-AA9B-331F7E34BA97}v11.0.61030\packages\vcRuntimeMinimum_amd64\vc_runtimeMinimum_x64.msi
Target Directory\
{37B8F9C7-03FB-3253-8781-2517C99D7C00}v11.0.61030\packages\vcRuntimeAdditionalamd64\vc_runtimeAdditionalx64.msi
SOLIDWORKS recommends that you install .NET Framework 4.5 using Windows
Updates Services (WSUS) or a similar service.
4. Install the Visual Studio Remote Debugger (64-bit versions only when .Net Framework
3.5 is installed on the computer), by creating this policy:
{Microsoft_remote_debugger_directory}\rdbgexp.MSI
6. Install the Visual basic 7.1 language pack by creating this policy:
{VBA directory}\vba71_nnnn.MSI
Where nnnn defines the required language:
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1028 = Chinese
1031 = German
1033 = English
1036 = French
1040 = Italian
1041 = Japanese
1042 = Korean
1046 = Portuguese
2052 = Chinese - China
3082 = Spanish
7. Install the Bonjour Service by creating this policy:
{Bonjour directory}\Bonjour.MSI
If clients referenced the previous version of the administrative image using a mapped
drive or a shared directory, you could redefine that mapped drive or shared directory
using the location of the updated copy of the administrative image.
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4. If the Newer Version Available screen appears, select Yes, download and install a
newer version: version.
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager starts a new session to install the newer version.
5. If there is a problem with the download folder, Download Options might appear, in
which case, accept the default directory for the new installation files or enter a new
directory name.
If you see a message that the directory does not exist, click Yes to create it.
6. On the Download Complete screen, click Close to close the current installer and start
the installer for the new version.
Option Description
Create a new image using Create the image using the default configuration
default settings. settings (that is, not based on the settings currently
established for an existing administrative image at
your site).
Create a new image using Create the image using configuration settings
settings and files from an specified for an existing administrative image at your
existing image. site. Click Browse to specify the installation directory
for the existing administrative image.
You can now upgrade clients to this new version of the administrative image. For details,
see Upgrading Clients from Administrative Images.
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1. Browse to the folder where the original administrative image files are located.
2. Right-click the folder and select Properties.
3. On the Sharing tab, select Do not share this folder, and then click OK.
Now add the sharing option to the upgraded administrative image folder as described in
Adding the Sharing Option to an Upgraded Administrative Image Folder.
1. Browse to the folder where the upgraded administrative image files are located.
2. Right-click the folder and select Properties.
3. On the Sharing tab, specify the sharing properties appropriate for your organization
or group and change the share name to the name used for the original administrative
image folder.
Computers that installed from the original administrative image share location will upgrade
to the new version automatically when starting SOLIDWORKS.
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Service packs are applied as patches to an existing software version. For example,
SOLIDWORKS 2014 SP1.0 is a service pack for SOLIDWORKS 2014 SP0.0. You can
install these service packs using SOLIDWORKS 2014 Installation Manager; you cannot
install them using SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager in SOLIDWORKS 2015.
For instructions on downloading and installing service packs, see the installation
documentation for the SOLIDWORKS version you are updating.
Administrative images that have been upgraded cannot be rolled back to a previous
service pack. Administrative images created with any method other than SOLIDWORKS
Installation Manager cannot be rolled back to a previous version. Clients installed from
these administrative images must be uninstalled and then reinstalled using an
administrative image created from the previous version.
1. Delete the folder that contains the current administrative image. To do this, open the
Command Prompt window and enter:
rmdir /s/q path_to_current_administrative_image
2. Move the backup copy of the administrative image to the location where you deleted
the current administrative image. To do this, open the Command Prompt window and
enter:
move path_to_backup_administrative_image
path_to_current_administrative_image
After you roll back an administrative image, client computers roll back automatically
the next time they run the SOLIDWORKS software.
1. Copy the administrative image to a new folder using the following command line:
xcopy path_to_current_administrative_image
path_to_backup_administrative_image /s/i/v
2. Upgrade the administrative image using the SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager.
3. Create a new transform file to specify an upgrade installation for the SOLIDWORKS
software:
a) Open the Command Prompt window.
b) In the folder that contains the administrative image, drag SWCreateMST.exe into
the Command Prompt window.
The command format is:
path_to_administrative_image\SWCreateMST.exe
path_to_MSI_file_of_an_administrative_image list_of_properties
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The command line must include all of the parameters used to create the original
transform file, plus the global properties UPGRADESWINSTALL and SWMIGRATE.
4. In the Active Directory, edit the Published Apps policy for the group or groups to
deploy the SOLIDWORKS software.
5. In the Group Policy dialog box, expand Computer Configuration and Software
Settings.
6. Right-click Software installation and select New > Package.
7. Browse to the administrative image and click Open.
8. In the Deploy Software dialog box, select Advanced published or assigned, then
click OK.
9. In the SOLIDWORKS Properties dialog box, on the Modifications tab:
a) Click Add.
b) Browse to the .mst file.
c) Click Open.
10. Click OK.
Removing an Installation
You can remove an installation on an individual computer or in a client/server environment.
3. In Windows 7 or later, launch the Control Panel > Programs and Features.
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In some cases, you might find multiple SOLIDWORKS Service Pack components
for a given major release version. To remove a SOLIDWORKS major release, remove
all Service Pack elements for that major release.
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SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM
A Workgroup PDM system is illustrated as follows:
Installation
Clients and the VaultAdmin, API, and Viewer can be installed on the same computer as the
Vault, or on different computers.
It is not necessary to install the Workgroup PDM Server to install the client API. The client
API is installed during the Workgroup PDM Client installation.
To configure the vault folder on a remote location, type the full Universal Naming Convention
(UNC) path when prompted for the server destination. (For details, see UNC Format on
page 130.)
Installing or updating the vault requires a computer reboot.
If the Workgroup PDM Server Service does not start automatically after rebooting, you must
start it manually. In Windows Explorer, run pdmwvault.exe in the install_dir\SOLIDWORKS
Workgroup PDM\Vault folder.
When you install a Workgroup PDM client, you must install solidworksexplorer.exe on
each computer. This executable can be on a shared drive. The Workgroup PDM Vault, Viewer,
API Client, and VaultAdmin are not installed on each client computer.
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If you are running Windows 8, refer to Tips for Using SOLIDWORKS with Microsoft Windows
for tasks such as accessing Start or the Control Panel. These steps may vary depending
on how Windows 8 is configured on your system. Consult Microsoft Windows documentation
for additional instructions and options.
Licenses
A license for Workgroup PDM API is included with the licenses of SOLIDWORKS clients and
Explorer clients. Check-in APIs require client licenses.
A Workgroup PDM Viewer license must be installed with the vault to enable the Viewer.
Permissions
The vault administrator should have write permission for installation and for the vault folder.
The vault administrator should manage the vault folder from the VaultAdmin, not with
Windows Explorer.
Users should never have write permission in Windows Explorer for the vault folder.
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You must install Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) before installing the
Viewer.
Required components include:
Web Management Tools
IIS Management Console
World Wide Web Services: Application Development Features
.NET Extensibility
ASP.NET
CGI
ISAPI Extensions
ISAPI Filters
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1. Enter the SOLIDWORKS serial number and an email address in the fields
provided.
2. Select Validate automatically and click Get Code.
Email
1. If your computer does not have access to an Internet connection, click Validate
manually by email. The Installation Manager generates a Validation Request
file.
2. Click Save to store the file locally on the system.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen and enter the validation code.
1. Log in to the VaultAdmin (installed with SOLIDWORKS Explorer) with the default user
name and password.
2. In the VaultAdmin, set up user and group accounts, project folders, permissions, and
so on.
3. Email client users with the server computer name and their user names and passwords,
which are usually not the same as their Microsoft Windows user names and passwords.
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with the supplied file extension. You can map additional mime types or turn off mime
type mappings by modifying the Mime Types registry sub-key in Windows Registry.
To map additional mime types, create additional string values under this registry
sub-key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS
2015\PDMWorks Workgroup\WebPortal\Mime Types
in the form:
"ext" = "mime type"
For example:
"dxf" = "image/vnd.dxf"
You must manually create this registry sub-key before you add the values.
To turn off mime type mappings, change the Use Custom MIME Types registry
value to 0 (zero).
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS
2015\PDMWorks Workgroup\WebPortal\Use Custom MIME Types
Restarting the web server is not required to activate this setting.
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The Internet Explorer client connects to the Workgroup PDM Viewer/IIS server by way
of port 80 (or 443 if configured to use SSL). The Workgroup PDM Viewer then connects
to the Vault server using ports 30000 or 40000. The Vault server sends the requested
information back to the Workgroup PDM Viewer, which then feeds the information back
to the Internet Explorer client.
The perimeter network Web server has two IP addresses:
The internal IP address on the LAN
The public IP address provided by the ISP
The Web server in the perimeter network is located behind a cluster of load balancers.
Although you can get directly to the Web server for administrative tasks, all Web services
traffic to the servers in the perimeter network is processed through the load balancers.
The load balancers translate the server hardware IP address to a virtual IP (VIP) on the
network leg that is exposed to the public. If you browse to either the VIP or the Web
server URL while attached to the network, you can see the site.
The external firewall translates the load balancer VIP to a public, route-able address.
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1. In Windows, click Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS version > Workgroup
PDM VaultAdmin.
2. In the dialog box, enter this information:
Name pdmwadmin
Password pdmwadmin
Vault The host name of the computer where the vault is installed. If you
computer run the VaultAdmin on the computer where the vault is installed,
type localhost.
3. Click Login.
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For security reasons, we recommend that you change the password for the administrator
as soon as possible. Select the Users and Groups tab in the VaultAdmin.
You can install only one version of Workgroup PDM Vault Server
1. Ask all users to log out of the Workgroup PDM vault and then lock it.
2. Backup the vault data.
3. Use Microsoft Windows Control Panel Add/Remove Programs to remove the current
version of Workgroup PDM Server.
4. Install the new version of Workgroup PDM Server.
To use SOLIDWORKS Check for Updates:
1. In Windows, click Start > All Programs > SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager > Check for Updates.
2. In the Newer Versions Available dialog box, select Download and install a
new version, select the version to install, and then click Next.
The new version of SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager downloads and runs.
To use a SOLIDWORKS installation DVD, insert the DVD into the drive and follow
the SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager instructions.
To use the manually downloaded Workgroup PDM installation file (pdmwserver.exe),
double-click the file and then follow the instructions to upgrade the Workgroup
PDM Server.
5. Use SOLIDWORKS Task Scheduler to update the Workgroup PDM files in the vault.
6. Unlock the vault and then notify users that they can return to using it.
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical
The major components of SOLIDWORKS Electrical are:
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic - Tools for 2D dynamic electrical schematic creation.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D - Tools to integrate 2D schematics with 3D models, so you can
model electrical systems in 3D, including cables and wires.
Data - A database of parts, symbols, libraries and catalogs that can be shared by users.
Collaborative Server - A utility to manage the opening and updating of electrical drawings.
An instance of the Microsoft SQL Server database.
SOLIDWORKS Electrical requires a Microsoft SQL Server database. It can use an existing
database, or a new instance as part of the installation.
You can install all SOLIDWORKS Electrical components on the same machine. This installation
is typically regarded as a standalone install. All program data, such as project drawings and
reports, are stored on a single system. Full administrative rights to the system are required
prior to installing SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
You can also install the SOLIDWORKS Electrical components as a client/server application.
This installation is required when data must be stored on a network server, or where there is
an existing SQL Server database on a network server that stores all the SOLIDWORKS Electrical
databases. In these cases, full administrative rights are required on both the server and client
systems. Also, client systems must have network access to the server and read/write privileges
for creating projects, libraries and symbols.
However, some companies have policies that restrict the creation of new
databases. To run SOLIDWORKS Electrical, there can be no restrictions on
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When you launch SOLIDWORKS Electrical for the first time, the Update Data wizard
displays. In this wizard, you can select the data to be added into the application and
the SQL Server database.
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The Collaborative Server must be running at all times, and have constant, uninterrupted,
bidirectional communication with clients through firewalls and virus scanners.
To install the Collaborative Server either in individual or server mode, you must specify
the following parameters:
The machine name, such as LOCALHOST
The IP address of the machine, such as 127.0.0.1
The port number, such as 26666
To provide uninterrupted bidirectional communication, make sure that port number 26666
is available on the system where the Collaborative Server is installed. If port 26666 is
not accessible, work with the system administrator to find another port that can be
accessed by SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
For SOLIDWORKS Electrical to function properly, you must enable SQL Server for mixed
mode authentication. Mixed mode authentication allows the use of either Windows or
SQL Server credentials.
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To connect to an existing SQL Server database, you can use Windows or SQL Server
authentication. Enter a user name and password for a Windows or SQL Server login that
has full SQL Server administrative rights.
You cannot use the tew user to connect to SQL Server for installation. Contact your SQL
Server administrator or system administrator for help to obtain a login with the proper
credentials for SQL Server.
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License Administration
Typically, installations on individual computers use license activation; however, you can install
the software individually and then control the licenses with SolidNetWork License Manager.
Conversely, although larger sites typically use floating network licenses, you can deploy the
installations from an administrative image and then activate the serial numbers from the
individual computers.
If you are running Windows 8, see Tips for Using SOLIDWORKS with Microsoft Windows 8
for tasks such as accessing Start or the Control Panel. These steps may vary depending
on how Windows 8 is configured on your system. Consult Microsoft Windows documentation
for additional instructions and options.
Activating a License
Before you can run SOLIDWORKS products on an individual computer, you must activate
the license for that computer.
Activation requires that you have Internet or email access. After activation, you do not
need to be online to use the products. If you do not have email access on the computer
where you use this product, you can save the activation file and send it from another
computer.
This process:
Activates all software licenses across the SOLIDWORKS product line.
Allows you to transfer licensing rights from one computer to another.
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3. Click the Product listing to specify the product whose license you want to activate.
4. Specify automatic activation over the internet or manual activation using email.
5. Supply email contact information.
6. Click Next to proceed.
Internet: Activation occurs automatically.
Email: Press Save to create a request file, then email the file to
[email protected]. When you receive the email containing the response
file, extract the file from email and then click Open to load it.
If necessary, you can exit and rerun the activation procedure to open the
response file.
7. Click Finish.
Transferring a License
To transfer a license to a new or upgraded computer, first transfer it to the license key
server at Dassault Systmes SOLIDWORKS Corporation, then reactivate it on the other
computer.
1. In SOLIDWORKS, click Help > Transfer Licenses, and follow the instructions.
2. To reactivate, go to the new or upgraded computer and activate the license as you
did during the initial activation. For details, see Activating a License.
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1. Start the SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS
version > SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. If you have not yet activated the SolidNetWork license, you are asked whether you
want to activate it now. Click Yes to activate.
3. Under How would you like to activate?, select Automatically over the internet
(recommended).
4. Under Contact Information, specify an email contact address.
The Activation/Reactivation Succeeded dialog box displays the products that have been
activated.
1. Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. Under License Information, click Modify. The SOLIDWORKS Product Activation
wizard starts.
3. Under What would you like to do?, select Transfer a software license and then
click Next.
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4. Under How would you like to transfer?, select Automatically over the internet
(recommended).
5. Under Contact Information, specify an email contact address.
6. Click Next. The product license transfer completes.
The port number is a TCP/IP port number in the 1024-60000 range, used
exclusively by this process. Normally, the default (25734) is suitable and is
unlikely to be the same as any other FLEXnet server process currently on the
license manager computer.
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If necessary, you can exit and rerun the activation procedure to open the
response file.
3. Click Finish.
If you are upgrading from an existing release, and are changing from individual
licensing to SolidNetWork licensing, click Modify the individual installation (on
this computer). For details, see Upgrading from Individual Licensing to
SolidNetWork Licensing.
3. When prompted for a serial number, enter the SolidNetWork License serial number.
4. In the Add Server dialog box, type the SolidNetWork License Manager's address in
the form:
port@ComputerName
The port number must be the same one used for the license manager computer. The
default is 25734 (as described in Installing and Activating a License Manager).
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is installed, validation failures indicate that you have specified incorrect license manager
information.
If only two license manager computers are running, the situation is worse than a
single license manager computer, because there are two points of failure.
1. On the first triad license manager computer, install the SolidNetWork License Manager
using SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager:
a) Start SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager (as described under Initiating
SOLIDWORKS Installation).
b) For type of installation, select the following:
Server products
Install SolidNetWork License Manager (distributed licensing) on this
computer.
c) On the SolidNetWork License Manager Options page, specify the SolidNetWork
License serial number and SolidNetWork License Manager installation location.
d) On the Summary page, click Install Now to complete the SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager process.
2. Using the SolidNetWork License Manager, configure the initial triad license manager
computer:
a) Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
b) Click No.
The Server Administration tab of the SOLIDWORKS SolidNetwork License Manager
appears.
c) Under Advanced Options, click Options.
The Advanced Options dialog box appears.
d) Under SolidNetWork Server License Mode, click Use a License File and click OK.
The Advanced Options dialog box closes.
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If the server uses an Network Interface Card (NIC) address instead of a dongle,
check that the NIC address matches the information in the license file received
from SOLIDWORKS, and that the port number for the triad license manager
computer are correct. The NIC address is also referred to as the MAC (Media
Access Control Address) address. Then click Next.
To find the NIC address, open a Command Prompt window and type:
ipconfig /all
Also, if your computer uses a firewall, you might have to make some additional
specifications on this screen. For more information, see Using SolidNetWork
Licenses with Firewalls.
h) On the Triad Partner Server Information screen, enter the computer name and
dongle ID values for the other two triad license manager computers. If the
computers use NIC addresses, enter the computer name and Host ID values.
This ensures that if one license manager is unavailable, client computers can
get a license from the other two servers.
i) On the Licenses screen, click Read to browse to and open the SolidNetWork license
file.
The licenses appear in the SolidNetWork License File wizard.
j) Click Finish.
k) Click OK to exit the SolidNetWork License File wizard and then Finish to exit the
SolidNetWork License Manager.
1. On the triad license manager computer, install the SolidNetWork License Manager
using SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager:
a) Start SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager (as described under Initiating
SOLIDWORKS Installation on page 10).
b) For type of installation, select the following:
Server products
Install SolidNetWork License Manager (distributed licensing) on this
computer.
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If the server uses an Network Interface Card (NIC) address instead of a dongle,
check that the NIC address matches the information in the license file received
from SOLIDWORKS, and that the port number for the triad license manager
computer are correct. The NIC address is also referred to as the MAC (Media
Access Control Address) address. Then click Next.
To find the NIC address, open a Command Prompt window and type:
ipconfig /all
Also, if your computer uses a firewall, you might have to make some additional
specifications on this screen. For more information, see Using SolidNetWork
Licenses with Firewalls on page 86.
h) If the computers use dongles, on the Triad Partner Server Information screen,
enter the computer name and dongle ID values for the other two triad license
manager computers. If the computers use NIC addresses, enter the computer
name and Host ID values.
This ensures that if one license manager is unavailable, client computers can
get a license from the other two servers.
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i) On the Licenses screen, click Read to browse to and open the SolidNetWork license
file.
If you are configuring the second triad license manager computer, repeat this process
for the third triad license manager computer.
1. In Windows, open the Control Panel and then double-click Security Center.
2. Click Windows Firewall.
3. On the Exceptions tab, click Add Port.
4. Type a Name (for example, SNL-in-port) and a Port Number (for example, 25734)
and then click OK.
5. For the second port, click Add Port on the Exceptions tab again, specify the other
port's name and number (for example, SNL-out-port and 25735), and then click OK.
Note the port number, as you will reference it later when modifying the SolidNetWork
license file.
If you use Workgroup PDM, you must modify Workgroup PDM port numbers in
Windows Firewall. Typically, these ports are 20000 (VaultAdmin), 30000 (Data),
40000 (Request), and 80 (Viewer).
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1. Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. On the Server Administration tab, under License Server, click Stop. (Click Yes when
prompted for confirmation and OK to complete stopping the license server.)
3. Under License Information, click Modify.
4. Under Server Type, select the server arrangement for your network (Single or
Triad) and then click Next.
5. Under Server Information:
a) Select A firewall is in use on this server.
b) Port Number and Vendor Daemon Port Number should contain the port numbers
specified for the Windows Firewall (for details, see Modifying License Manager
Computer Ports for Windows Firewall).
c) Select Options File and click Browse to locate the file. Click Edit to change any
of its parameters.
The options file allows the license administrator to control various operating
parameters of FLEXnet Licensing.
The recommended location for the options file is in the SolidNetwork License
Manager installation directory (SolidNetwork_License_Manager_install_dir\
Licenses \sw_d.opt). This file must in the same directory as the sw_d.lic
file.
For more information about the options file, see the FLEXnet Publisher License
Administration Guide in the SolidNetwork License Manager installation directory
(\Docs\flexuser\licensingenduserguide.pdf).
Before you start or upgrade the license manager, you must return any borrowed
licenses.
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In Windows, run this command: Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version >
SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager.
1. Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. On the License Usage tab, verify that no client computers on the network are running
SOLIDWORKS.
3. Uninstall the old license manager. For details, see Uninstalling the SolidNetWork
License Manager.
4. Install the new license manager and re-activate the SolidNetWork license on the
license manager computer. For details, see Installing and Activating a License
Manager on page 81.
If you are upgrading the SolidNetWork License Manager on a computer that also runs the
SOLIDWORKS application, upgrade SolidNetWork license managers and clients before
installing any new SOLIDWORKS application service packs on that computer.
If you are upgrading the license manager on a computer that hosts administrative images,
upgrade the license manager before upgrading the administrative images. For details,
see Using the Same Computer for the License Manager and Administrative Image
Installations.
1. Start SolidNetwork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. Verify that no client computers on the network are running SOLIDWORKS.
The License Usage tab shows clients running SOLIDWORKS.
3. If you wish to transfer the SolidNetWork license to another computer, transfer the
license to that computer before removing the SolidNetWork License Manager from
this computer.
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You now are ready to install a new version of the license manager. For details, see
Installing and Activating a License Manager.
If the SolidNetWork License Manager computer has a hardware dongle attached, remove
the hardware dongle before installing the new version of SolidNetWork License Manager.
1. Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. On the Server Administration tab, under License File, click Modify, and then click
Next until you reach the Licenses screen.
3. On the Licenses screen, select the old or expired SolidNetWork license file, then click
Remove.
4. Click Finish and then click OK.
Borrowed licenses are valid only for the current user and machine on which they were
borrowed; they cannot be transferred.
The license is lent for a specified period of time, up to 30 days (or as defined by the
system administrator), and the license is removed from the pool of available licenses.
System administrators can customize borrowing to:
Define users or groups that are allowed to borrow licenses
Set the number of licenses that cannot be borrowed
For details, see SolidNetWork_License_Manager_install_dir\Docs\flexuser\
licensingenduserguide.pdf.
If you are running Windows 8 or later, these steps vary depending on your
system configuration. Consult Microsoft Windows documentation for
additional instructions and options.
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1. Start SolidNetWork License Manager on the client machine (Start > Programs >
SOLIDWORKS version > SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork
License Manager).
2. On the License Borrowing tab:
a) Select a date in Borrow until.
b) Select the products to borrow, then click Borrow, and click Yes to confirm.
c) Click Refresh. The Expire Date column indicates when licenses are due back.
3. Click OK.
1. Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
2. On the License Borrowing tab:
a) Select the products to return, click Return, and then click Yes to confirm.
b) Click Refresh. The Expire Date column becomes blank, indicating that the licenses
have been returned.
3. Click OK.
It is not necessary to return licenses after the expiration date. The license is returned
to the pool on the SolidNetWork license manager at midnight on the expiration date
and the applications on the remote system no longer run.
By installing the "ANY" license file, you agree to implement the traditional license upon
receipt of a SolidNetWork license from Dassault Systmes SOLIDWORKS Corporation.
Compliance with license restrictions still is required.
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1. If you are an existing SolidNetWork user, uninstall the SolidNetWork License Manager
and delete the installation folder. For details, see Uninstalling the SolidNetWork
License Manager on page 88.
2. Start SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager (as described under Initiating
SOLIDWORKS Installation on page 10).
a) For type of installation, select the following:
Server products
Install SolidNetWork License Manager (distributed licensing) on this
computer.
b) On the SolidNetWork License Manager Options page, specify the SolidNetWork
License serial number and SolidNetWork License Manager installation location.
c) On the Summary page, click Install Now to complete the SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager process.
3. Start SolidNetWork License Manager (Start > Programs > SOLIDWORKS version
> SolidNetWork License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manager).
4. If you are prompted to activate, click No.
The Server Administration tab of the SOLIDWORKS SolidNetwork License Manager
appears.
5. Under Advanced Options, click Options.
The Advanced Options dialog box appears.
6. Under SolidNetWork Server License Mode, click Use a License File and click OK.
The Advanced Options dialog box closes.
7. Under License Information, click Modify.
The SolidNetWork License File Wizard appears.
8. Under Server Type, select Single and click Next.
9. When you see this message:
Could not read the dongle ID number. click Cancel.
The ID "ANY" appears automatically.
If your computer uses a firewall, you might have to make some additional
specifications on this screen. For more information, see Using SolidNetWork
Licenses with Firewalls on page 86.
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If a computer already has SOLIDWORKS installed and you are switching from individual
licensing to SolidNetWork Licensing, you can modify the installation for the client computer
and specify the SolidNetWork License serial number in place of the individual license serial
number when running SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager. For details, see Modifying an
Installation.
If you installed SOLIDWORKS from an administrative image, the modify option is not
available. You must make changes to the administrative image using the Administrative
Option Editor, uninstall the client, and rerun the installation.
This configuration requires that the license manager and administrative image be
installed on the same computer. Install the license manager first and then create and
deploy the administrative image.
For details, see:
Installing and Activating a License Manager on page 81
Deploying to Multiple Clients on page 18
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For the latest information about FLEXnet Publisher license management, contact Acresso
Software.
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Troubleshooting
To see the log file directories, you might have to configure the Windows Folder options
to Show hidden files and folders.
If the application data is located on a drive other than C:, adjust the directory path
accordingly.
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If you are running Windows 8, refer to Tips for Using SOLIDWORKS with Microsoft
Windows 8 for tasks such as accessing Start or the Control Panel. These steps may
vary depending on how Windows 8 is configured on your system. Consult Microsoft
Windows documentation for additional instructions and options.
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Why is SOLIDWORKS
If proxy server restrictions prevent applications from
Installation Manager
downloading files, SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager
prevented from downloading
cannot download files automatically.
files?
You can download files manually and then install them
using SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager. Select the option
in SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager to download
individual files (for example, Conduct manual download
on the Download Options page). Based on your product
selections and system requirements, a web page appears
in a separate window containing links to download all
required files manually. These links are identical to those
provided by the SOLIDWORKS Customer Portal, but you
do not need to search for the files.
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Troubleshooting Upgrades
If you encounter problems while upgrading to a new SOLIDWORKS release, check for
these possible explanations.
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Application Help
You can run SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager:
From a SOLIDWORKS DVD or a shared source or download folder (when installing a new
version)
From the Control Panel Add or Remove Programs page (when modifying or removing an
existing version)
Through a scheduled or manual update check (when detecting, downloading, and installing
new release versions)
Each version of SOLIDWORKS has a version of SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager specific to
that SOLIDWORKS version.
For versions prior to SOLIDWORKS 2008, use SOLIDWORKS 2007 Installation Manager or
download product versions manually from the SOLIDWORKS Support Web site.
If you are running Windows 8, refer to Tips for Using SOLIDWORKS with Microsoft Windows
8 for tasks such as accessing Start or the Control Panel. These steps may vary depending
on how Windows 8 is configured on your system. Consult Microsoft Windows documentation
for additional instructions and options.
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You can disable Background Downloader during installation by changing the Download
Options on the Summary page. (Clear the Do you want to use the Background
Downloader? option.)
When enabled, this icon appears in the Windows system tray in the toolbar:
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Pause/Resume Download
If a download is running in the background, click Pause Download to pause that
download, with the ability to resume later by clicking Resume Download.
Cancel Download
If a download is running, stop that download and delete any files Background Downloader
has already downloaded.
Installation Options
When a download is completed, you can choose from the following options:
Install now: Install the downloaded files.
Remind me later: Do not install the downloaded files, but set up a message to remind
you later.
Delete this download: Do not install the downloaded files, and delete them. (This is
useful if you have decided you no longer want to install the downloaded files.)
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Check for Updates is not available on clients installed from administrative images.
Clicking Next obtains and runs the selected version of SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager.
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Estimated space This is the additional space required for the administrative
required for image image.
creation
Verify that the disk to which you are installing has sufficient
free space to support the image requirements.
Create image from This is the directory location from which you are installing
SOLIDWORKS products.
Download Options
Specify details for completing the download operation, such as the location of the
downloaded files, how to download the files, and whether to install the downloaded files.
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager supports electronic software distribution (ESD). If
you are not installing from a SOLIDWORKS DVD, you are prompted to specify the source
for the SOLIDWORKS products you are installing.
For answers to questions about the download folder, see SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager Download Folder on page 95.
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Whether you are downloading these files or accessing them from your own location,
all files must be downloaded to the same download folder.
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Conduct manual In some cases, a proxy server might prohibit automatic downloads
download from SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager.
For answers to questions about the download folder, see SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager Download Folder on page 95.
This screen appears only if there is a problem with the default download folder (for
example, if write access or network access is not available). Typically, you can just specify
an alternate download directory to proceed.
Download Directory
Browse to the destination for SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager files.
The size of the download and the amount of space needed is shown. The amount of space
needed includes extra space required to unzip certain downloads and is larger than the
actual download size.
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If download acceleration is not supported by the proxy server, this option is automatically
disabled.
Cancelling out of this screen cancels the rest of the installation sequence.
For the consequences of cancellation and instructions on completing interrupted
installations, see Installation Errors.
Download Directory
Browse to the destination for the downloaded files.
The download size and the required space is shown. The required space includes any
extra space needed to unzip certain downloads and is larger than the actual download
size.
For answers to questions about the download folder, see SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager Download Folder.
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager Download Folder
Download Options
Speed up downloads The downloader uses an algorithm to increase the speed of the
by using more download by increasing the network bandwidth used during
network bandwidth the download.
In some cases, this can disturb network performance. If you
have trouble downloading, this option might not be supported
by the proxy server. Try clearing the option and attempting
the download again. For details, check with your network
administrator.
If download acceleration is not supported by the proxy server, this option might be
automatically disabled.
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Download Progress
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager downloads, verifies, and extracts all files in parallel
during this process.
To cancel the download after it has begun, click Cancel.
If you cancel the download or the download fails, a Download Canceled or Download
Problem screen indicates which downloads were not completed and lets you resume the
download or close the application.
For answers to questions about the download folder, see SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager Download Folder on page 95.
Download Results
Indicates whether the download completed successfully, failed during operation, or was
cancelled.
Download Complete
The Download Complete screen appears when the download completes if you specified
the Download Only option.
Click Finish to exit SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager.
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SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager first installs any prerequisites that are not installed
on the computer, such as .NET framework.
1. Record the error message and product code for the installation that failed, as shown
on the Installation Errors or Installation Cancelled screen.
If you are prompted for a source file and you are not modifying an existing
SOLIDWORKS installation, the installation or computer may be corrupt. Contact
your SOLIDWORKS reseller.
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If there is no entry for the SOLIDWORKS version you are trying to install, repeat
the installation process.
This will not restore the previous version of any products you are upgrading.
Repairing an Installation
If you encounter problems with an installed SOLIDWORKS product, you can use the
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager to repair the installation.
However, to repair an installation, your machine must have all the source files from the
previous installation and any service packs that were applied, in the location where they
were originally installed.
You can repair an individual installation. You cannot repair an administrative image;
you must uninstall and then reinstall the administrative image.
1. In Windows 7 or later, click Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs and
Features.
2. Select the SOLIDWORKS version you wish to repair and click Change.
3. On the Welcome to SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager screen, click Repair the
individual installation (on this computer).
4. On the Products to Repair screen, select the product to repair.
5. Clear the rest of the products on the screen.
6. Click Repair.
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C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\SOLIDWORKS\Installation Logs\
installed_version\
If you cannot find the folder, it might be hidden. In Windows Explorer, click Tools
> Folder Options. On the View tab, under Advanced Settings, select Show
hidden files and folders for Hidden files and folders.
Installation Is Complete
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager has completed its processing.
One or more of these options may be displayed.
What's New
For individual installations, when you finish the installation process, a document describing
new functionality in SOLIDWORKS and its add-in products appears.
For administrative image installations, the document appears on client computers when
they complete their installations.
Survey
Give us your opinions about the installation process by answering a short survey.
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SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager tells you whether any updates are currently
available.
2. If updates are available, choose whether to download and install them.
3. To enable automatic periodic checks for updates, when SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager completes its processing select Check for Updates every __ days and
specify the frequency of checks.
Installation Location
Specify SOLIDWORKS installation locations.
For installations except administrative image creation, these options apply:
Install selected This is the directory location to which you are installing
products to SOLIDWORKS.
Estimated space This is the additional space required for the products selected
required for for installation or modification.
installation
Verify that the disk to which you are installing has sufficient free
space to support the installation requirements.
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Install from This is the directory location from which you are installing
SOLIDWORKS.
Estimated space This is the additional space required for the administrative
required for image image.
creation
Verify that the disk to which you are installing has sufficient
free space to support the image requirements.
Create image from This is the directory location from which you are installing
SOLIDWORKS products.
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Upgrade Options
One or more older major versions of SOLIDWORKS are currently installed on this computer.
Choose whether to upgrade the latest existing version to the new version or to create a
new installation for the new version.
This choice appears only if no previous version of this major release is installed on this
computer. If a previous version of this major release is installed, SOLIDWORKS
Installation Manager always updates that installation.
(Starting in SOLIDWORKS 2010, parallel installations of multiple Service Pack versions
of the same major release are no longer supported.)
When upgrading:
All specified products are upgraded.
All installed products are selected by default.
If you deselect a product, that product is not upgraded.
If you deselect a product component, you are not specifying that SOLIDWORKS
Installation Manager remove that component. To remove a product component, use
Add/Remove Programs. For details, see Removing an Installation.
This can be useful if you want to access the older version of SOLIDWORKS even after
the newer version is installed. For example, if you are sharing files with other users
who are still running the older version, you can avoid version incompatibility with files
saved using the newer version.
Once the installation completes, the older SOLIDWORKS version will no longer be
available on this computer.
Installation Progress
This screen shows the progress of the installation.
To cancel the installation after it has begun, click Cancel.
For the consequences of cancellation and instructions on completing interrupted
installations, see Installation Errors.
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Installation Type
Specify the installation operation you would like to run, such as creating a new installation,
modifying or repairing an existing installation, creating an administrative image, installing
administrative server products, or downloading files without installing.
Individual
Install SOLIDWORKS products on this computer.
This option appears only if this version is not currently installed on this computer.
This option appears only if this version is currently installed on this computer.
Modifications include:
Adding or removing SOLIDWORKS product components
Changing to a different SOLIDWORKS package (for example, SOLIDWORKS Professional,
SOLIDWORKS Premium, and so on)
Changing the SOLIDWORKS serial number setting
This option appears only if this version is currently installed on this computer.
Repair verifies that all the files are present and registered properly and fixes any problems
that are found. Data you have created is not affected.
To repair a product, ensure that it is selected.
Clear the check boxes for products you do not want to repair.
You can repair an individual installation. You cannot repair an administrative image
installation; you must reinstall using the administrative image.
Administrative image
Create or update an administrative image on this computer.
You can use an administrative image to install on multiple computers. For details about
installing SOLIDWORKS on multiple clients using administrative images, see Using
Administrative Images.
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If you do not specify an image for which a Service Pack release is available to update
the previous image, you cannot take advantage of the smaller download.
Server products
SOLIDWORKS administrative server products include SOLIDWORKS Electrical,
SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM Server (Vault) and SolidNetWork License Manager.
For SOLIDWORKS Electrical, you can choose to install the client and server tools on the
same computer or on different computers.
For details about Workgroup PDM Server and SolidNetWork License Manager, see:
SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM
Administering Licenses Using a SolidNetWork License Manager
For details about SOLIDWORKS Electical, see SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
Download only
Download the installation files for selected SOLIDWORKS products without installing the
products.
This option does not appear if you are installing from DVD.
The content of the downloaded files is the same as the files that are available on the
SOLIDWORKS installation DVDs. Selecting this option downloads the full set of installation
files, regardless of what files might already be installed on your computer.
You can use this method to set up a server from which your users can perform installations.
This is different from creating an administrative image.
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Manual Download
You have chosen to download files manually (or you might have chosen to download
manually the last time you ran SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager).
Click the link to open an automatically generated Web page that contains a complete list
of the files you need to complete your download.
You must download to the folder specified on the Summary page. Installation
cannot begin until all the files are downloaded into that folder.
Once you have completed the manual downloads, click Next to continue.
If you want to download automatically, you can change the option by going back to the
Summary Page and changing Download Options.
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No, continue installing version from this DVD. You can update afterwards with
a smaller download.
Select this option to continue with the installation using the current Installation Manager.
After the installation completes, you can check for and install updates using the
Installation Manager. To check for updates, run Start > SOLIDWORKS Installation
Manager > Check for Updates.
The advantage is that this results in a smaller download. The disadvantages are that
this is a two-step process and the files that you download are version specific (and
cannot be shared by other users using different versions).
Yes, perform installation using this DVD, then download and update to version.
Select this option to download and run a later version of the Installation Manager to
install SOLIDWORKS products for that version.
If a small Service Pack release is available to update the DVD version, Installation
Manager first will install the original version from the DVD and then apply the Service
Pack update. This results in a smaller download.
You can achieve the same result by selecting the option to continue installing from the
DVD and then applying the update at a later date.
The advantage of this option is that it is a one-step process.
In most cases, installing the full version from the DVD and then using the Installation
Manager to check for and install updates is preferred because it requires smaller
downloads.
Processes Detected
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager has detected processes on this computer that might
prevent a successful installation.
To continue the installation do one of the following:
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Close these processes (for example, using Microsoft Windows Task Manager) and
then press Retry.
Click Ignore to proceed without closing the processes.
To stop the installation, press Cancel.
Product Selection
Specify the product components to install, modify, download, or remove.
In the product listing:
The product listing is the complete listing of products that are available in the package
specified above the product listing.
To view the projected action for a particular component, click the component name
(but not the check box). The intended installation action appears in the information
field below the product listing.
You can click the check box next to the product component to change the installation
action for that component. (For example, if you are installing or removing components,
selecting the check box specifies that the component is to be installed or removed and
clearing the check box specifies that the component is not to be installed or removed.)
If you are performing a Modify installation, an asterisk (*) appears to the left of
components when you make any change in the product selection.
If a component has optional installation sub-components in it, a + icon appears next
to the component. To see the available sub-components for a component, click the +
icon.
If a component has been expanded to show optional sub-components, a - icon appears
next to the component. To collapse the sub-component listing, click the - icon.
If you are applying a Service Pack, features of SOLIDWORKS appearing under
SOLIDWORKS (for example, FeatureWorks) cannot be selected. This is because you cannot
add or remove a feature when performing this type of upgrade.
The actions performed by SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager are controlled by a set of
product coexistence rules. For details, see Product Coexistence Rules.
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SOLIDWORKS Search
SOLIDWORKS Search provides a powerful full text search of SOLIDWORKS documents,
the Workgroup PDM vault, and 3D ContentCentral. Search displays a preview and the file
location and name.
After the installation, SOLIDWORKS Search indexes SOLIDWORKS documents for faster
searches. Only SOLIDWORKS files are indexed by default.
Language Support
Expand the SOLIDWORKS product and the Languages component to see the languages
you can install.
The Languages specification limits the languages that are installed for the
SOLIDWORKS product only. Other product installations are not affected by this
specification. For example, eDrawings, SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM, and
SOLIDWORKS Explorer install all languages.
Space Needed
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager reports either total installation size or total download
size at the bottom of the page.
If you selected the Download Only option, download size appears. Download size
is the total amount of disk space required for all of the downloaded files (not including
extra space required to unzip the files after the download completes). This figure is an
estimate.
All files needed for installation are included in the total download size. If some files
already were downloaded into the current download folder, they will not be
downloaded again. As a result, your actual download size might be smaller than the
total download size shown, or you might not need to download any files.
Otherwise, installation size appears. Installation size is the change in disk space
usage that will occur when you complete this installation. Due to file compression,
these figures are estimates.
If you are upgrading or removing an existing installation, the installation size could be
zero.
The figure shown does not include any space needed to download or extract files if
required for the installation.
If downloads are required and you are downloading to the same drive, the actual
disk space requirements could be significantly greater than the installation size that
appears.
To reduce download or installation time for future modifications, do not delete the
downloaded files after installation. Subsequent updates and patches typically require
access to the last full installation file set.
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Products to Download
Select SOLIDWORKS products to download to a specified location.
The products available for download are determined by the serial number you supplied:
The action to be performed for each component appears to the right of each item.
If a component has optional installation sub-components in it, a + icon appears next
to the component. To see the available sub-components for a component, click the +
icon.
If a component has been expanded to show optional sub-components, a - icon appears
next to the component. To collapse the sub-component listing, click the - icon.
Click the check box to the left of each component to select how it is handled by
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager.
Language Support
The Languages specification limits the languages that are installed for the SOLIDWORKS
product only. Other product installations are not affected by this specification. For example,
eDrawings, SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM, and SOLIDWORKS Explorer install all
languages.
Space Needed
Based on the products you select, the space needed to perform the download is shown.
Download size is the total amount of disk space required for all of the downloaded files
(not including extra space required to unzip the files after the download completes). This
figure is an estimate.
To reduce download or installation time for future updates and patches, do not delete
the downloaded files after installation. Subsequent updates and patches typically require
access to the last full installation file set.
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Products to Repair
When you specify Repair this installation, this screen displays the SOLIDWORKS
products, with version numbers, that can be repaired by this version of SOLIDWORKS
Installation Manager.
Repair verifies that all the files are present and registered properly and fixes any problems
that are found. Data you have created is not affected.
To repair a product, ensure that it is selected.
Clear the check boxes for products you do not want to repair.
Click Repair to begin repairing the selected products.
You can repair an individual installation. You cannot repair an administrative image
installation; you must reinstall the administrative image.
Serial Numbers
Serial numbers, found on the distribution box, associate your computer with the
SOLIDWORKS products you have purchased.
If SOLIDWORKS products are already installed on your computer, their serial numbers
are displayed by default.
Enter your SOLIDWORKS serial number if it is not already displayed.
If you have serial numbers for products that are not included with your SOLIDWORKS
license, click the product entry underneath Do You Have Other Serial Numbers?
and then enter the serial number for that product.
If you have an internet connection, the serial numbers you provide will determine the
products to which you are entitled as you continue through the installation process.
Because there are multiple ways to purchase SOLIDWORKS products, some serial
numbers can cover two or more products. For example, a SOLIDWORKS serial number
might enable you to install SOLIDWORKS Simulation without entering a separate
SOLIDWORKS Simulation serial number. In addition, some products do not require a
serial number. If you have any questions about your serial numbers, contact your VAR.
Server Installation
The server products you are attempting to install are listed, with the results of the
installations.
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Serial numbers
Specify SolidNetWork License serial numbers. You can specify multiple serial numbers by
separating them using commas.
Installation location
Specify the installation location for the SolidNetWork License Manager.
If you are updating an existing SolidNetWork License Manager, you must install to the
existing installation location.
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Summary
SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager has all of the information needed to complete the
installation operation.
To change Click CHANGE for the section you want to change (for
installation settings: example, Products, Installation Location, Toolbox Options).
To cancel:
Click Cancel to exit SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager
without changing installation components.
To revert to a
Click Back to return to a previous page in SOLIDWORKS
previous page:
Installation Manager.
For information about a particular set of installation options (for example, Products,
Installation Location, Toolbox Options, and so on):
1. Click CHANGE next to the section for which you want information.
2. In the detail page that appears, click Help to get information about those
installation option settings.
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Serial The Installation Manager was not able to check for new
Number versions because it could not validate your serial number.
Validation If you are connected and entered a valid serial number, this
Problems could indicate a temporary problem on our server. Try again
later.
Serial Number Validation: The Installation Manager could not
validate your serial number to determine which products you
are entitled to install. You will still be able to choose
the products you want to install, but you will not be able
to download any installation files. You will need to provide
a complete set of download source files or a DVD from which
to install.
Resolution:
Check the internet connection. The serial number check requires a
valid internet connection.
Check that the serial number you entered is valid for the products
you are trying to install.
Some installations require that you have a valid subscription in place
at the time the version was released. For details, consult your
SOLIDWORKS reseller.
In most cases, you can proceed with the installation, provided you
are installing from a DVD or a previously downloaded file set.
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To view this help, you might have to start the Toolbox add-in, using Tools > Add-Ins.
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If the Toolbox is configured for this SOLIDWORKS version (as might be the case if you
specify a shared network Toolbox that has already been upgraded), no upgrade to that
Toolbox occurs.
If you are upgrading a Toolbox in an Enterprise PDM environment, additional procedures
are required. For details, see Notes About Configuring SOLIDWORKS Toolbox.
This option appears in all installation scenarios except creating an administrative image.
The purpose of this option is to upgrade a Toolbox for a previous major release
SOLIDWORKS version that is installed without impacting users that are using the older
version of Toolbox.
This option appears if you are upgrading a previous SOLIDWORKS major release version
to this version and a Toolbox configured for that release is found on this computer.
If you are upgrading a Toolbox in an Enterprise PDM environment, additional procedures
are required. For details, see Notes About Configuring SOLIDWORKS Toolbox.
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If the location contains a Toolbox configured for a previous SOLIDWORKS major release
version at the time the client installation occurs, SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager
upgrades that Toolbox.
This option appears when you are creating a new administrative image.
Upgrade or use the Toolbox referenced in the existing image for the client
computer
Use the Toolbox location specified in an existing administrative image you are updating.
If the location contains a Toolbox configured for a previous SOLIDWORKS major release
version at the time the client installation occurs, SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager
upgrades that Toolbox.
If the location contains a Toolbox configured for a previous SOLIDWORKS major release
version at the time the client installation occurs, SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager
upgrades that Toolbox.
To view this help, you might have to start the Toolbox add-in, using Tools > Add-Ins.
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7. For upgrades to SOLIDWORKS 2012 or later, navigate to your Toolbox folder in the
vault and ensure that the following are present:
\Toolbox_folder_name\Updates
\Toolbox_folder_name\ToolboxStandards.xml
\Toolbox_folder_name\Browser\ToolboxFiles.index
If they are not, contact your Value Added Reseller.
8. Upgrade the rest of the computers that use Enterprise PDM integration with Toolbox:
a. In Windows Explorer, log in to the vault as a user with at least read permission to
the Toolbox folder.
b. Right-click the Toolbox folder and click Get Latest Version to copy the Toolbox
files to your local cache.
c. Run the SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager to upgrade.
The installer detects that Toolbox is already upgraded.
For details about Toolbox configuration in SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM, see Configuring
Toolbox in the SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM Administration Tool help.
UNC Format
Uniform (or Universal) Naming Convention format specifies a file name syntax format to
describe a shared file location.
\\server\volume\path
For example:
\\Disk_Server\SOLIDWORKS\AdminImage
Uninstall Products
When you select to Remove or Uninstall programs from the Control Panel, this screen
displays the SOLIDWORKS products (with version numbers) that can be uninstalled by
this version of SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager. You can choose to perform a standard,
custom or complete uninstall.
The standard uninstall removes Program Files and Folders of a SOLIDWORKS product.
By default, all SOLIDWORKS products for the selected release are specified for a standard
uninstall.
A custom uninstall removes one or more of the following items: Program Files and Folders,
registry keys and data folders, such as the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox, and files and folders
from the original download location.
A complete uninstall removes the install directories, registry keys and data folders.
To uninstall a product:
1. On the Uninstall screen, ensure that the product is selected.
If you uninstall all products, the Solidworks Installation Manager is also uninstalled.
2. Clear the products you do not want to remove.
If you retain any product, SOLIDWORKS Installation Manager is not removed.
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Installation Location
Specify the installation location for the Workgroup PDM server products.
Products to install
Specify which Workgroup PDM server products to install:
Workgroup PDM Vault Specify the location for the Workgroup PDM Vault data. A
Workgroup PDM Viewer license must be installed with the vault
to enable the Viewer.
Workgroup PDM When installing the Workgroup PDM Viewer, you must specify
Viewer the name or IP address of the Workgroup PDM Vault computer
that the Viewer will access.
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