Using swworker
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Users are strongly advised to first test their swbatch configuration before using the swworker. Troubleshooting swbatch is an easier way of identifying and resolving most issues that will also affect the worker.
The worker script is created in the <setup_directory>, and should be run by the Visualization server when starting the worker.
When configuring the Worker Agent to use this worker, use the following Execute Command:
<setup_directory>/swworker.bat
In our example, this command is:
C:/ptc/sw_setup/swworker.bat
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Do not use spaces in the setup directory name. In addition, the .bat extension should be used when the worker is on a Windows machine.
The adapter requires access to the desktop; otherwise, it will fail to start SolidWorks. To do this, when run locally the Worker Agent must be run using the Local System account with desktop access. When run remotely, the Worker Daemon must be run using the Local System account with desktop access.
To learn about configuring the Worker Agent to use this worker, refer to Visualization Server Definition.