As part of our migration to Ss10, we are recommending our users write all corridors to individual DTM's and all Corridor Components to 3D DGN Files. Is some instances, it might be necessary to modify a features properties if they need to be displayed in Ss10 due to changes to our XIN files.
I have tried to modify multiple Feature Properties in the Feature Properties dialog box, something that I have done many times in the past. In both versions (Ss2 and Ss10) when I select more than one Feature at a time in the dialog box, there is a delay and then, the session closes without any error messages or anything. One minute I'm in Power InRoads and the next, I'm staring at my desktop.
Does anyone have any suggestions? BTW, I'm in ProjectWise.
You could try toggling the Tools > Locks > Feature Highlight Lock to see if this was causing InRoads to time out. If you open the Task Manager and watch the memory while InRoads processes, does it crash around 2.2GB memory?
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Feature Highlight is Off, Memory never gets above 700 Mb. The actual process of crashing one I try to select more than one feature takes less than 5 seconds. There are no error messages or dialog boxes or anything. The session is simply gone.
The fact that this occuring in both Ss2 and Ss10 seems to indicate that some runtime deliverable that both versions share but may have been updated as part of the Ss10 install is probably the cultprit.
Other crashes have occured when clicking on windows edges to move or resize windows. I was trying to setup Task Manager at the bottom third of my screen with Power InRoads in the top 2/3rds so I could watch as the memory changed. I experienced similar situations where the application simply disapeared from my screen while making adjustments to the windows edges.
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