Have you ever seen these messages before launching SOLIDWORKS? There is no SolidWorks database. Full functionality is not available.
Failed to initialize Error Message |
Solving the problem of the lack of a SOLIDWORKS database
The fix is simple. Open the SOLIDWORKS settings in the Tools> Options menu and select the Hole Wizard / Toolbar on the System Settings tab.
The path specified in the "Hole Wizard and Tools" folder must contain the \ lang \ english folder, and the English folder must have the SWBrowser.mdb file. When you install SolidWorks by default, you must set the parameters that point to C: \ SolidWorks Data, and the MDB file will be located in the C: \ SolidWorks Data \ lang \ english \ SWBrowser.mdb folder.
Therefore, if you have error messages, go to the folder specified in the toolbar options, and see if there is a file \ lang \ english \ SWBrowser.mdb. And make sure that you have full permissions to get there! If necessary, change the path to the Toolbox above by clicking the "..." button.
If you can not find the SWBrowser.mdb file or if you still have problems, try repairing SOLIDWORKS
Article by Scott Durksen, CSWE
SolidWorks Toolbox options |
Therefore, if you have error messages, go to the folder specified in the toolbar options, and see if there is a file \ lang \ english \ SWBrowser.mdb. And make sure that you have full permissions to get there! If necessary, change the path to the Toolbox above by clicking the "..." button.
If you can not find the SWBrowser.mdb file or if you still have problems, try repairing SOLIDWORKS
Article by Scott Durksen, CSWE
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