I have been beaten into submission and have started using the PTCUser Community Website and now I have been blocked by Honeywell: [cid:image001.jpg@01D04B4C.974C44A0] Please do not kill the exploder.
Heh, my company, which has quite an avid blocking policy as well, did not block the new domain. Yet. *Knocking on wood*
Usually a friendly call to your local IT department explaining why you want to be able to visit this site can do wonders 😉
Best regards, Patrick Asselman
On 2015-02-18 14:29, Schaaf, John (MN10) wrote: > Hello All, > > I have been beaten into submission and have started using the PTCUser > Community Website and now I have been blocked by Honeywell: > > Please do not kill the exploder. > > JOHN SCHAAF > > > >
Hope you don't mind but I posted a screen grab of this on the PTC community under the last announcement talking about the impending doom of the exploder. I removed the identifying details to protect the innocent!!
For those that have access, link is below. For those that don't, sorry, you'll be left behind and will have to depend on the pro/e help line (bawahahahahahaha).
Ryan here from PTC Community. Just wanted to let you all know I've reached out to John directly to offer my support in getting his company to whitelist our new domain (RE: PTCUser Community Website - PTC Community). I'd ask that if anyone else has a similar issue to let me know and to also contact your work's IT group ASPA to get the new domain whitelisted to avoid any further interuptions. We'll also make sure to emphasize this point as we continue to post new details about the eventual PTC/USER migration scheduled for this spring.
Also, thanks to Steven for posting this within the PTC Community so we could see this issue and respond quickly.