Task Scheduler, Inventor Studio, Associative import of Mechanical Desktop data, Design Accelerators, Assembly constraints use colors to differentiate between the first and second constraint selection.įrame Generator, Sheet Metal, skeletal modellingĭynamic Input, Direct Manipulation, Assemble tool, Visualization, iCopy, iLogic New DWG Support for AutoCAD 2004, Autodesk® Express Viewer Compatibility, Large-Assembly Design Performance Still crashes.The latest Autodesk Inventor product line includes the following software titles: Tried AxInventorViewControl1.FileName = Noting before setting the filename. FileNameĭo I have to do something to clear out the previous file in 2013? OK ThenĪxInventorViewControl1.FileName =. ![]() Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As System. The code I am using for the test is an clean project with a button and the Inventor Viewer Control. ![]() The second or third time you try to load a file in a running session your running project crashes without any errors When it does accept the control it can only load one maybe two files. " The interop.AxinventorViewControl is missing from the project references. Occasionally using Framework 3.5 also fails but instead it give an error. Please ensure it is properly registered." Still trying to get the 2013 Inventor Viewer Control to work on a Win 7 32 bit Machine I did nothing but install the 2013 Autodesk Design Review since the first successful run of the 2013 Inventor Viewer control.Īnyone know what the heck is going on here? I keep getting the same message." the control needs to be registered" Registered it again and makes not difference. I get a message that says the control needs to be registered? Opened up a new clean project and tried to choose and draw the control on the new empty form. Looked at the references and now the RX interop replaced in Refs with an "is missing" note.Ĭlosed everything. Doesn't stop it at all it just crashes with no error. Setting the filename to a new filename is inside a try catch end try error trap. Thereafter it crashed clean out of the VB.Net Project with no errors.? Rebuilt the project and it seemed to work at first but only on the first file loaded. Checked the Refs all looked good.ĭrew the Control on the form and renamed it as the old control name. Saved reopened the Project.Īdded the 2013 control to the toolbar. Removed the Control from the toolbar with Delete. Opened an older 2011 VB.NET Project that used the 2011 Inventor View Control. In any case it looks like we are off the ground now. I had issues with VS selecting the wrong version in references big time. I am sure having had every InventroViewer version since V10 to now installed (At sometime) on this box did not help either. There after you should be able to use the control. Then run the exe at least once which probably registers apprentice. ![]() So the key apparently is to register the ocx. ![]() Ran the VB project.Īfter a year of trying with 2012 the 2013 control Finally worked. There are two InventorViewerctrl interop refs as well. One starting with RX the other not.ĭon't know if this is normal for 2013. Checked references and HEY!!! there was an Apprentice Ref. It evenually loaded the part so I knew that portion was working. Thought about it for a bit and decided to actually run the InventorViewCtrl.exe. Notice that there was no reference to Apprentice. Control found this time. Drew the control on the form. Noted that the Control needs to be registered with Regsvr32 before use.ĭid that. Googled about and found the wiki for the control. No autodesk anything under COM components. Tried to ChooseItem InventorViewerCtrl.ocx.
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