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13-Aquamarine
December 19, 2013
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Creo thinks the server is off-line

  • December 19, 2013
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I have a user that suddenly today can't connect to our Windchill server using the Creo 2.0 imbedded browser. I've gone through all the configs, reinstalled Creo 2.0-m070, downgraded IE from 10 to 9. Nothing fixes the problem.

He can connect to the server via IE. No problems there.

I'm at a loss of what is causing this. He was working fine yesterday.

Opening a case with PTC, hoping someone here has a suggestion.

David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550

    4 replies

    1-Visitor
    December 20, 2013
    Take a look at clearing the local cache. Should be .wf folder. If this is a laptop, issue may re-appear if disconnected while local workspace is communication with common space.


    1-Visitor
    December 20, 2013
    Hi David,



    Check if the entry for Server IP address, hostname and domain in 'hosts' file on users machine is correct.


    Best Regards,
    ~Amit Lonkar
    1-Visitor
    December 20, 2013
    David,

    On the Windchill side, are you running 9 in compatibility mode? That helps us.

    We are having the same Issue (WC 9.1 - Creo 2.0 M060). But Iโ€™ve been attributing the offline condition to the result of a crashing issue we are experiencing. The server goes offline when Creo throws a turd. Perhaps itโ€™s network related, a Timeout issue.

    Good Luck,

    Bob Lohbauer


    davehaigh13-AquamarineAuthor
    13-Aquamarine
    December 20, 2013
    Solution.

    The user this morning kept trying the server management window and suddenly got this error.
    [cid:image005.png@01CEFCCA.C9332A50]

    Fixing this in IE solved the problem. Still trying to find out what happened to the certificate.

    From I.E
    1. Go to Tools --> Internet Options -Advanced
    2. Under the Secuirty category de-select "Check for server certificate revocation*" . This prevent any dialog popups that can be prompted due to this setting.
    [cid:image003.png@01CEFD63.936A2600][cid:image002.png@01CB95E1.620F6F30]



    David Haigh