Newly enrolled, I quickly introduce myself, I am still at school. More precisely in engineering school in work-study in M1 in Mechanics and Production. I work in a company that transforms elastomers for niche markets, so small series. I am responsible for the implementation of SolidWorks in my company.
Here's my problem: I'm being asked to install eDrawings 2014 on my colleagues' computers for client presentations. But they are equipped with 72-bit 32-bit which is not compatible with the latest version of eDrawings. But the link to the 2013 version on Linkoa is dead (http://www.lynkoa.com/store/fr/logiciels-libres/edrawings/edrawings-viewer-x32-2013-sp2.html)
Do you have a solution to install eDrawings 2014 or install eDrawings x32 2013 sp2?
Install a recent version of Edrawings for workstations still in production under XP, and the solution is as follows:
I went to the SolidWorks website to download the PRO version of the SP5 by doing this:
Go to the SolidWorks website.
Log in (I have an up-to-date paid account)
Go to the downloads page
Choose SW 2013 (even if in fact it is not XP compatible!)
After accepting the conditions, choose at the bottom: "individually download, unzip, and install all the files (not recommended)."
Then it's the tricky part: on my colleague's PC, there was already an old version of Edrawings, and when I launched the 2013 one, I couldn't choose to install, but I was able to modify the installation.
Edrawings has installed normally.
At the first launch, not finding a license for the PRO version, he told me that the viewer version was going to launch.
Edit: in fact I think that by installing the version that is attached to this message (just by extracting the files in "Programs Files" for example) it works!