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- 1. Make sure Solidworks is closed.
- 2. Grab a copy of C:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe and copy it into your Solidworks installation folder (typically C:\Program Files\SOLIDWORKS Corp\SOLIDWORKS).
- 3. Within the Solidworks installation folder, rename the original sldProcMon.exe to something else (e.g. sldProcMon_original.exe)
- 4. Within the Solidworks installation folder, rename the rundll32.exe you just copied into this folder to sldProcMon.exe (case sensitive).
- 5. Launch Solidworks normally. The the "dummy" sldProcMon.exe that you just created will be launched by the main Solidworks executable - which keeps it "happy" and prevents any complains that the installation is corrupted or in need of repair - and then it immediately will exit since rundll32.exe without any parameters does absolutely nothing and just exits.
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