SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 Beta 2 Release Notes

This document provides general information about SolidWorks® Enterprise PDM 2009. For information about new features, see What's New for Enterprise PDM 2009.

System Requirements

To ensure successful installation and optimum performance, verify that your system complies with the requirements specified in www.solidworks.com/pages/services/PDMRequirements.html.

Operating System Support

The 32-bit and x64 versions of Microsoft® XP Professional SP03 and Microsoft® Vista Business and Enterprise are fully supported for Enterprise PDM client installations.

SQL Server Support

SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 supports the following SQL Server versions:

Note:  Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is no longer supported.

SolidWorks Version Support

Although you can use SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 with SolidWorks 2007, SolidWorks 2008,  or SolidWorks 2009, be aware that:

SolidWorks BOMs

Weldment BOMs and Cut Lists

Updating named BOMs based on SolidWorks BOMs

Installation and Upgrading

Microsoft .Net 3.0 Framework

If the Enterprise PDM Web Client will be installed using the on-demand installer (by browsing to a Web page hosting an Enterprise PDM vault), Microsoft .Net 3.0 Framework must be installed.

Obtaining a License

Contact your re-seller, or log in to the Customer Portal and follow the instructions provided under Popular Solutions.

Upgrading from an Earlier Version

Obtain a SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 license before upgrading.

To upgrade from an earlier version:

  1. Download the application or load it from the installation media.

  2. Click How to upgrade from a previous PDMWorks Enterprise version and follow the instructions to complete the installation.

Upgrading from Pre-Release Software

If you participated in the SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 Beta or PR1 tests, you should uninstall the client and server components and remove the vault.  It is not possible to upgrade the Beta or PR1 installations or vaults to the release software.

Product Name Change

SolidWorks Enterprise PDM replaces the previous product name, PDMWorks Enterprise.

Pro/ENGINEER Add-In

SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 support for  Pro/ENGINEER® requires:

Pro/ENGINEER 2001

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 1, 2, 3, or 4

The full Pro/ENGINEER application must be installed to manage (check in, check out) files from the vault.  To preview files, use SolidWorks eDrawings, PTC ProductView Express, or a third-party viewer such as Oracle AutoVue.

Configuration

After installing, use the SolidWorks Enterprise PDM Administration tool to configure the Pro/ENGINEER add-in:

These procedures are described in the Pro/ENGINEER topic of the SolidWorks Enterprise PDM Help, available from the Help menu when you are logged into a file vault.

Documentation

Access to Compiled Help Files

After specific XP security updates are applied, SolidWorks compiled help files (.chm) cannot be accessed over a network (although they can be accessed from a disk or local installation). The Microsoft Knowledge Base article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896054/ includes a resolution to this problem.

Localized Documentation

Localized help for the SolidWorks Enterprise PDM Administration tool and SolidWorks Enterprise PDM Archive Server Configuration tool will not be available until SolidWorks Enterprise PDM 2009 Service Pack 1.

Pro/ENGINEER

The Pro/ENGINEER connector is an option during product installation, so the separate, manual installation process that was used in previous versions is no longer necessary.

SP02

Items

Enterprise PDM Sp02 introduces item-centric product data management.  Items capture a complete product definition. They collect CAD assembly designs, software, packaging, and other components into a single comprehensive view of a product.

Using items you can:

To begin using items:

  1. During client installation, install Item Explorer.

See the SolidWorks Enterprise PDM Installation Guide, which is available from the Administration Guides link of the Installer splash screen.

  1. Determine your company methodology for creating and managing items. For example, decide whether to use dynamic or static links when generating items from files.

  2. Use the Administration tool to configure item-related features, including:

For details, see the Administration tool documentation, available in two formats:

  1. Use Item Explorer to create and manage items and item folders.

Note: You can also generate items from files when in the File Explorer. Right-click the file and select Generate Item.

For details, see the Item Explorer online help: click Help in most dialog boxes or select Contents from the Help menu.