Common SOLIDWORKS Electrical Installation Errors

Question :

Common SOLIDWORKS Electrical Installation Errors

Solution 1 :

Firewall Ports

A firewall is an essential barrier to block unwanted communication to your company’s network. It can also cause problems during program installations if the correct firewall ports are not open.

Firewall ports 1433 and 26666 must be open for SOLIDWORKS Electrical to communicate with the SQL and collaborative server. To check if the ports are open, run a telnet test.


Telnet Test:

  1. Go to windows features and turn on the Telnet client.
  2. Open a command prompt.
  3. In the command prompt type. “ telnet <yourservername> <port number>”
  4. If a blank screen opens, the port is open. Otherwise, the port is not open and the test will
Solution 2 :

A Default Instance has already been created.
If installing a new SOLIDWORKS Electrical database, occasionally a database of the same name is already installed, or if a previous installation fails, the default SQL database has already been created. 

There are two possible solutions.
  1. Change the name on the default instance from “yourservername\TEW_SQLEXPRESS” to “yourservername\NewNameHere”
  2. Try the “Use an Existing SQL Server Database” option and check “Connect using SQL Server Authentication” and use the default username (SA) and password (same as the ‘tew’ user).
Solution 3 :
Using “localhost” instead of the computer name

When installing SOLIDWORKS Electrical, it is important to use your computer name instead of the default “localhost”. Change from “localhost”, to your computer name in the Collaborative Server and SQL Server names.

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