I have a file that when opened in MicroStation with Open Roads, immediately opens the Bentley Send an Error dialog box, twice followed by an Microsoft .NET Framework unhandled exception dialog box and lastly the error dialog box with Abort Retry Ignore buttons.
I tried the "civil display browser" key-in but the two "fix problems" buttons also throw an unhandled exception error, as does a compress. Most of these are also followed by one or more of the Bentley Send an Error dialog box.
I am working in a Managed Workspace in Project Wise that is setup to use certain workspaces for some folders and a different workspace for others. The file, opened form eith type of folders seems to generate the same messages.
I completely purged all of the shadow folders to see if resetting everything would fix this. Sadly, it did not.
Currently, any of the Open Roads tools I try to use result in a few additional error dialog boxes before the session abruptly closes.
How can I proceed.
MicroStation 8.11.09.714 with InRoads 8.11.09.845
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Will that even work with Civil Objects?
As far as I can see, that's a no.
Also, when one of my coworkers opens the file on their PC, they get no errors. I have removed all of the files in the home-root pref folder and completely purged all of my Project Wise Shadow files and restarted my PC with no joy.
How can I fix this?
PS, I have no control over what version we are using on this project.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
This is so exasperating! Would you believe that the file is now opening with no errors?
The only thing I did was detached all reference files that were not blocked from detaching by a Civil dependency. Now why my colleague was able to do this without that extra step will have to remain a mystery. When something starts working all we can do is be thankful and move on.
So, as Emily Litella used to say:
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