Hi,
Has anyone had experience of this problem?
Open an assembly from the server. It maybe takes an average of 2minutes to load. If I later try to open the same assembly but thosefiles are open by another user(s) it is up to 5-6 times slower toload! Obviously, I will be gettting a 'read-only' copies of thefiles in use if the other user(s) has write access but why is thiscausing quite such a drastic hit on performance?
I have narrowed it down to this read/write access issue as if I setthe Options setting to 'Load all referenced files as read-only'then the loading time returns to normal. This would be a pain initself as you then have to take write access manually to each filethat you wish to edit although it is a safer way of working.
N.B. We don't use a PDM system.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
GrahamSolidworksAdministration






Has anyone had experience of this problem?
Open an assembly from the server. It maybe takes an average of 2minutes to load. If I later try to open the same assembly but thosefiles are open by another user(s) it is up to 5-6 times slower toload! Obviously, I will be gettting a 'read-only' copies of thefiles in use if the other user(s) has write access but why is thiscausing quite such a drastic hit on performance?
I have narrowed it down to this read/write access issue as if I setthe Options setting to 'Load all referenced files as read-only'then the loading time returns to normal. This would be a pain initself as you then have to take write access manually to each filethat you wish to edit although it is a safer way of working.
N.B. We don't use a PDM system.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
GrahamSolidworksAdministration