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7-Bedrock
June 14, 2024
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SOLIDWORKS worker failing

  • June 14, 2024
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Solidworks 2022 Professional installed on the Windchill Server running on Azure VM. OS is MS Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Azure Edition and I am aware that it is not supported by the book.
Installed Creo View Adapters 10.0, both SOLIDWORKS and OFFICE worker agents and workers have been setup. OFFICE worker starts and becomes available (though not tested in practice), while SOLIDWORKS is always "Off" or "Fails to start".
Both swbatch.bat and swrunInteractive start without problems: I had luck converting a test.sldprt file in the local adapter folder with swbatch and swrunInteractive brings up the Solidworks GUI.
swworker.bat fails when started directly from the setup folder. In the monitor log file I get the following line "Got version 8 INIT FAILURE (with no description) from WVS.". It is funny that I don't get the same error when I start the Worker agent from the Administration window, but rather "Got INIT SUCCESS reply", However the worker log file states "sw2pv Error:58000: Failed to start SolidWorks " and the worker stays "off" in the Worker Agent Administration.
I have tried to implement all the recommended changes for File Synchronization through WGM in the Windchill Help Center under the title "Using a File Synchronization-Capable Worker with Windchill Workgroup Manager (SOLIDWORKS)", but I don't see any difference in the behavior.
What am I missing?

Best answer by PL_11132441

Solidworks runs perfectly, both swbatch and swinteractive are running without problems.

3 replies

15-Moonstone
June 17, 2024

Windows Server is not a supported platform by Solidworks.  

Being said that, hope you followed instruction specified at Prerequisites for the Creo View Adapter for SolidWorks (ptc.com) while configuring worker. 

12-Amethyst
June 21, 2024

Hi,

Can you try to open Soldoworks manulally and confirm if no any error or pop-up is appearing? Also, Try to run GS worker daemon in the foreground 

 

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7-Bedrock
July 4, 2024

Solidworks runs perfectly, both swbatch and swinteractive are running without problems.

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11-Garnet
June 11, 2025

You will never get SolidWorks 2022 to run on a Windows Server.

Tried that some years ago, and after a long trial period we realized we wouldn't succeed.

SolidWorks require Desktop version of Windows 10 or 11 with a good graphics card, but then it runs smooth.

Creo View Adapter runs on Windows Server versions without issues.

7-Bedrock
June 11, 2025

Yes, you are right - that is what we ended up with eventually: Solidworks and Office worker installed on VM running Windows 10, serving a Windchill application running on another VM with different operating system.