Ive lost all day yesterday trying to figure out what the hells wrong with their documentation and stumbled accross different documentation from 2014 on this by accident.Its a popular way to deal with installers that returns nothing upon success.I had to dip into the logs in temp (under the account you installed it from in Deploy).Just doing a test deployment now to see if I can find the logs in question.
This issue was that it DID install, but PDQ reported a failure. During the setup of a new admin image I was used to selecting the option to create the new image based off a previous image (and it would ask for the path to the previous image). The advice on the SW forums was not to do it this way, but select the option to create a fresh new image. This is more work as you have to import all the settings etc, but it allowed me to install SW 2019 and PDQ reported success, so Ill be using this approach for all future admin images. Im using command line install with uncpathstartswinstall.exe install showui now with success codes 0,1641,3010,2359302. ![]() Also, we all know that system updates have been known to damage registry files that SOLIDWORKS needs to be able to function correctly. One option to resolve your issues it to reset the registry entry for SOLIDWORKS. As such, you will need full administrative permissions on your computer to be able to edit them. This registry includes the system options and customisations that a particular user has set up. Examples of the types of elements that this controls are file locations, custom toolbars and system options. By creating a fresh copy of this registry, you will revert SOLIDWORKS for the current user back to default settings as if SOLIDWORKS is a new installation. This folder contains multiple folders that control different aspects of SOLIDWORKS on your machine. ![]() In the imager to the right, you may see that I have multiple versions (2012,2013, and 2014). As such, at this point you can right-click the folder that represents the version of SOLIDWORKS that you want to reset (in this case 2012), and select to Rename the folder. This ensures that the folder will not move when the folders are next sorted alphabetically. Solidworks Windows Reboot Is Pending Software Options ToThis forces SOLIDWORKS to create a new registry folder with a fresh set of the default registry keys in it, essentially resetting the software options to what they were when SOLIDWORKS was first installed. Solidworks Windows Reboot Is Pending License Agreement AndWhen launching SOLIDWORKS for the first time after renaming this registry folder, you will be asked to agree to the end user license agreement and treated like a new user. Ensure SOLIDWORKS is closed, delete the new registry folder created in the above steps, and then rename the original folder back to its original name. ![]()
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