This particular issue can be associated with corrupt settings within Visualize. For troubleshooting, it is recommended to follow the steps listed below.Ģ. Enable hidden files and folders within Windows Explorer.
This can be accomplished in your version of Windows by following the associated steps here: ģ. Once hidden files and folders are accessible, navigate to C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\SolidWorks, where USERNAME is the name of your Windows profile. You should see a folder named 'Visualize' located here, as shown below.Ĥ. Rename this folder to 'Visualize-OLD' without quotations. If you are running Visualize 2017, you'll have to rename the 'Solidworks Visualize 2017' folder as well.ĥ. 2 Jan, 2019 06:53 AM As our company is installing 2018 software. The process known as VizBoostService belongs to software SOLIDWORKS Visualize Boost (version 2018 SP03, 2018 SP0, 2017 SP0) by Dassault Systèmes or Dassault Systemes (Description: is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. Retest the process of creating or opening a Project in Visualize. I was worried If 2018 software could support 2017 files. 2 Answers Migue Medza Answered on 9 Jan, 2019 09:47 PM You can but only with the latest service pack. Quote: You can open SOLIDWORKS parts and assemblies using Service Pack 5 of the previous release.