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6-Contributor
April 22, 2024
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Windchill Modeler SySim Microsoft Studio error

  • April 22, 2024
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Hello. Not sure if this is the right place to post. I recently downloaded Windchill Modeler 10.0 and have been going through the tutorial. When I got to the simulation section of the tutorial and tried to run the Speed Controller, I got an error message saying that Visual Studio is no longer supported. What is the workaround? Thanks.

Best answer by PatrickOllerton

We don't support or test using that version, so that could be the cause of the error. If possible try with one of the supported versions - I've attached the Release Notes and supported versions of VS are listed. 

 

If you still have problems you can raise a call with PTC Support.

 

regards,

Patrick

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24-Ruby III
April 23, 2024

Please provide a screenshot of your error.

KHEdu6-ContributorAuthor
6-Contributor
April 23, 2024

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24-Ruby III
April 23, 2024

Take a look - "After upgrading Windchill Modeler, Visual Studio not recognized when generating code through TDK": https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS354672 

KHEdu6-ContributorAuthor
6-Contributor
May 1, 2024

I only have a Visual Studio Dev Essentials subscription. I uninstalled VS2022. I downloaded VS2015Update 3 from Microsoft since it was the only file available. But when I tried install it, I got an error saying that I have to have a previous update version installed first. I'll contact PTC Support. Thanks.

KHEdu6-ContributorAuthor
6-Contributor
May 1, 2024

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KHEdu6-ContributorAuthor
6-Contributor
May 1, 2024

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I have this installed, but not Visual Studio itself.  Also, I tried to create a PTC support ticket, but the website said I only have Basic PTC.com Account. 

KHEdu6-ContributorAuthor
6-Contributor
May 1, 2024

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I uninstalled and tried to reinstall.  I didn't get this error during the first installation. I think I'm done. But it was a good trial while it lasted.  I enjoyed working through the tutorial up to the simulation portion.  Thanks.