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configuration .bat file has wrong directory defined

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Mark and PTC Academic Support,

I was installing the configuration files for Creo 2.0 M070 and noticed the cmd exe had the wrong path defined for looking for *.ui file. The file is not located in the \text folder, rather it's located in the C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M070\creo_standards\config_files_schools folder. See attached images. Need to fix the configure_for_schools.exe

Jon

    Best answer by MarkCheli

    Hi Jon,

    The batch file is actually working as intended for the most part. All the file is supposed to do is take various other files that are stored in the creo_standards folders and place them elsewhere. For example the UI file is stored in the config_files_schools folder but it is moved by the batch file to text.

    That said, we don't want it to prompt the user to choose if the UI file is a file or folder. I've rewritten the batch file in a way that should fix it, but I am unable to test myself. I'm not quite sure what could be causing the issue on your computer but not mine.

    If you would like to give it a try i've attached 2 new batch files that should fix it. Can you try 1 first and then 2? Just move them into the creo_standards folder next to the configure_for_schools.bat. You'll know it was successful if you open PTC Creo Parametric and you have the schools tab.

    Thanks!

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    MarkCheli5-Regular MemberAnswer
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    September 26, 2014

    Hi Jon,

    The batch file is actually working as intended for the most part. All the file is supposed to do is take various other files that are stored in the creo_standards folders and place them elsewhere. For example the UI file is stored in the config_files_schools folder but it is moved by the batch file to text.

    That said, we don't want it to prompt the user to choose if the UI file is a file or folder. I've rewritten the batch file in a way that should fix it, but I am unable to test myself. I'm not quite sure what could be causing the issue on your computer but not mine.

    If you would like to give it a try i've attached 2 new batch files that should fix it. Can you try 1 first and then 2? Just move them into the creo_standards folder next to the configure_for_schools.bat. You'll know it was successful if you open PTC Creo Parametric and you have the schools tab.

    Thanks!