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Hi All, Short background: I'm am Autodesk draftsman and have recently started working for a company that uses Mastercam. I send files from Inventor (DXF) to the machine shop, which uses Mastercam X9. I was under the impression that parts can be cut directly from the 3D .IPT file, where the operator doesn't have to add tool path etc. Is this true? Can I shorten the technician's process by sending him 3D .IPT files? Can anyone explain the process a bit? Thank you
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We have Inventor 2013 Pro installed on all the computers in our lab. We also have 25 licenses of MasterCam X6 available in the same lab. When a student or teacher tries to open an Inventor ipt file in MasterCam X6, we get the following error message: In order to read Autodesk Inventor files, you must have Inventor or Inventor View installed. We do have Inventor installed and I have even tried opening Inventor first and then trying to open the ipt file in MC. The weird thing is that it works if I am logged on to the computer as an administrator, but not as a teacher or student. We block student's view of the C drive, but they and the teacher accounts are local administrators to each machine. I have also tried assigning Everyone full rights to everything on the C drive, but have not had any luck. We obviously can't make students and teachers admins, so I am stuck. Has anyone had this issue? It would help to know where MasterCam is looking for the Inventor program. It is installed in the default location in C:\program files\AutoDesk\ Any ideas?
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