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Health check

by pfarnham@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 9, 2008 at 06:30 AM

Solidworks office pro sp3.1
Amd 6000
4Gb ddr2
Nvidia 3400


Did you know, that you can get a free system health check, when on
subcription?
I didn't know until last month.

I had my regional sales guy around on the 8th May and the health check
is scheduled for the 16th June.

I hope they find lots of things wrong with my system, because if they
don't, then it will prove that Solidworks 2008 really sucks.

It will also prove that Pdmworks 2008, can not work, with Solidworks
2008!
If this is the case, can I claim expenses since Pdmworks was
installed?
How about claiming for expenses, incurred for more than12 months now,
whilst still waiting for a known SPR to be fixed?

Who do you sue, Solidworks or your var or is it in the licence, that
you accept crappy and buggy software that can't even produce a stable
drawing?

Can Solidworks Corp rise to the challenge of giving me a stable
program that works?
Do they care?
I don't make anything complicated, even from a simple extruded square,
it is impossible to get a stable drawing, that doesn't need a rebuild,
everytime it is opened.

I do hope it is my system, lol
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Health check
pfarnham@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-06-09 06:30:03 
Re: Health check
"neil" <neil  2008-06-10 08:01:41 
Re: Health check
pfarnham@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-06-10 00:32:05 

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