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3-Newcomer
March 7, 2024
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PTC Arbortex IsoDraw 7.3 M090 Build 7 crashes on application startup

  • March 7, 2024
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Hi,

On a few Windows 10 machines in our company PTC Arbortex IsoDraw 7.3 M090 Build 7 crashes on application startup. The app starts and as soon as the empty untilted project tries to be opened, IsoDraw immediately closes without any further error message. On other similar windows machines, IsoDraw starts just fine.

Are there some log files we can have a look at (where are they located) and how do I contact the official support, since we pay licensing for this IsoDraw software?

3 replies

15-Moonstone
March 7, 2024

It may be worthwhile trying the following:

  • Delete StartupPreferences.prf file from C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\PTC\IsoDraw\Preferences

Sometimes files contain corrupt information which causes odd crashes.

Also that this occurs only on some machines and not others seems to point to an environmental issue rather than something deep rooted in the actual software.

I hope this helps resolve the problem

Best wishes

Alexia

3-Newcomer
March 14, 2024

Unfortunately, it did not help. The symptom stays the same that on the complete startup of IsoDraw it immediately closes 2024-03-14_09h55_42.png

18-Opal
March 7, 2024

Also if you hold down ctrl + Alt + Shift when clicking on the Isodraw icon, it should ask you if you want to create new preferences.

 

Bryon

3-Newcomer
March 14, 2024

We tried the deletion of the startuppreference.pf file, which is a bit more drastic than your proposed solution, and it did not help

3-Newcomer
March 14, 2024

I want to add that the problem occurs only when working from Home Office with VPN connection. And it suddenly started and used to work for many years. When being in the office with fully cabled ethernet connection, IsoDraw starts fine. So I think looking at some kind of logs should be the way to go, but I don't know if and where the log files are

3-Newcomer
March 14, 2024

Looking at the event viewer it hints at a nvoqlv32.dll that faulted on the IsoDraw startup. Having researched that file, it seems to be Nvidia driver related. We installed the latest Nvidia driver for the laptops T1200 graphics card, but the error is still the same, see event viewer error messages. Again, this crash only occurs in the Home Office with being connected to VPN and not in the office itself (without VPN).

18-Opal
March 14, 2024

Have you tried upgrading one machine to the M112 version of 7.3? and seeing if the problem still exists?

 

Bryon