Jabberwocky
Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2005
- 330
Hello,
Similar questions have been asked but I have yet more!
We are implementing Creo 1.0 and Windchill 10. I understand the order that Creo uses to parse config.pro files and that it overwrites previously loaded choices except for config.sup ones. However, the locations are still unclear - I know the first place is the "/text" directory in your install folder, and I know the last place is your working directory, easily modified by the "start in" command in your Creo shortcut...where is the middle "local user" location literally located on my machine?
Second question, what is the best way to standardize config settings as a baseline for a consistent user experience but also allow users to edit their own custom settings for options we don't care about. Config.sup is an easy way to lock down certain options, but where should the file live for each user to keep their own settings? If everybody uses "start in" to the same network location then any changes will affect all users...can Windchill make this easier?
Similar questions have been asked but I have yet more!
We are implementing Creo 1.0 and Windchill 10. I understand the order that Creo uses to parse config.pro files and that it overwrites previously loaded choices except for config.sup ones. However, the locations are still unclear - I know the first place is the "/text" directory in your install folder, and I know the last place is your working directory, easily modified by the "start in" command in your Creo shortcut...where is the middle "local user" location literally located on my machine?
Second question, what is the best way to standardize config settings as a baseline for a consistent user experience but also allow users to edit their own custom settings for options we don't care about. Config.sup is an easy way to lock down certain options, but where should the file live for each user to keep their own settings? If everybody uses "start in" to the same network location then any changes will affect all users...can Windchill make this easier?