Problem #3: Inventor Pro now has a 'junk' ipj to confuse its behaviors and needs to be deleted. Problem #2: InvRO does not configure itself properly throwing out the errors of the ipj file. Problem #1: InvRO should not be re-registering as a default Inventor file handler for windows (EVER), especially when the user has Inventor installed and uses a full license to keep using it. Then it requests to close Vault to register Inventor Read Only mode with the system. ipj in a temp folder and (can't find or set it displaying some kind of error). Inventor Read Only mode then acts like it was a different version of Inventor (because its a different exe for sure), then it creates a cloned. User starts working in Vault explorer and finds the command "View in Window." Thinking (as in the past with Inventor View) "this will open the file in the new Inventor Read Only mode, and allow me to see the structure, for a temporary info gathering session." Then they run the command. Vault recognized the Inventor 2020 and allows you to bypass installing Inventor View and 'all is good'. Inventor 2020 installed and read only mode became available, so I selected it and ran the installation. I'll keep it short (not!), we use Inventor 2020 and Vault Pro 2020.
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