
To do this, press your windows button and type “regedit”, right click on the icon and press “run as administrator”įind the path “HKEY_CURRENT_USER > software > SolidWorks > SolidWorks 20xx > ExtReferences” and locate the “SOLIDWORKS Journal folders” key. If you do not have experience with this, make sure that you speak to a person with some degree of experience with editing the registryįirst you need to find the path of the session file. Then my advice is to look closer into windows registry.īE AWARE THAT DELETING OR EDITING THE WRONG REGISSTRY KEYS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR SYSTEM. You do not have access or write permissions to the folder that SOLIDWORKS uses to record the session.Then the issue is most likely one of the following issues: If, however you have just started up your machine you know that this it the first SOLIDWORKS session you are running. Sometimes the issue can be that you are trying to start another instance of SOLIDWORKS and this is an unfortunate outcome of two running sessions. You press OK and can start to work but you have to do this EVERY single time it is not a serious problem but an annoying one. This error message can occur when SOLIDWORKS is starting. These errors can easily fixed by yourself however some of them require the help of a person that is used to look in to the computer registry Journal file could not be created. In this post I will focus on some of the errors you receive when you startup SOLIDWORKS. Six SOLIDWORKS solutions is a blog series which focuses on some of the typical problems I come across when working in support in PLMGroup
