A journal file could not be created. Another session of SolidWorks may already be running on this machine. You do not have write permission for the folder, which can be the case on a secure network in a folder which is read-only for users.
A journal file is already in use by another SolidWorks session, either on your machine or on another machine, which can be caused by:.
A second session of SolidWorks trying to create a journal file in the same location as the first. A session of SolidWorks terminated abnormally and the journal file not having been terminated completely. More than one user double-clicked files in the same folder to start SolidWorks, which can happen in shared network folders.
The warning message is not harmful and can be ignored unless you need the journal file for programming purposes. However, multiple sessions of SolidWorks on the same computer, especially if one session is terminated abnormally, can decrease performance. Use the form below to send your comments and suggestions about this topic directly to our documentation team.
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All rights reserved. Warning Message The following warning can appear: A journal file could not be created. What I have been seeing as of late has be Journal File errors.
You know the one it usually happens when you quadruple click at 7 in the morning to get going on your projects. Auto recover will not work. What is the journal file? You used to be able to set the location for where this was written to back in 06 or so through the tools,options, file locations. Notify me of new posts via email. Primary Menu. However, it will most likely continue to pop up if you do so, usually every time you re-open SolidWorks.
Make sure that the registry key for the Journal folder is correct. NOTE: messing with the registry on your machine can have a serious impact if a mistake is made, if you are not comfortable with changing the settings in the registry, please contact your IT department. When you open SolidWorks next, it should create a new value and the message should disappear. However, I would avoid doing this until all other options have been tried.
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