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17-Peridot
April 21, 2015
Question

Help identifying old hidden options

  • April 21, 2015
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I'm in the process of going through all of our config options for our migration from W5 to C3. I found some old hidden options, that I'm clueless on. The person who added them didn't remember much about them either; whether it would be applicable, helpful or hurtful in Creo3. Can anyone help explain some of these options and your opinion on these being set in Creo3 (with Windchill 10)?



  • auto_assembly_with_layouts yes

  • default_object_invalid_refs copy

  • dm_background_operations no

  • dm_emulate_ilink_sys_parameters yes

  • dm_network_request_size 8000000

  • dm_network_threads 8

  • drawing_file_editor editor

  • fix_boundaries_on_import yes

  • graphics opengl

  • intf3d_in_close_open_boundaries yes

  • intf_in_use_template_models yes

  • logical_objects yes

  • nt_cache_dirs yes

  • query_bin_start yes

  • regen_layout_w_assem yes

  • relat_marks_obj_modified no

  • retain_pattern_definition yes

  • spin_control drag

  • standard_hole_note_correction on


Thanks!


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18 replies

1-Visitor
April 22, 2015
Dave, Mark, et al:

Does anyone have any first-hand experience using browser_limit_to_ie9_mode with Creo 2 and Windchill 10.0? (It sounds like you do, Dave.)

Does browser_limit_to_ie9_mode truly work as expected (i.e. allows for IE11 on one’s workstation while still allowing the Embedded Browser in Creo 2 to work properly with Windchill 10.0)?

FYI: To avoid IE9 from being automatically updated to IE10/11 on a Win7 workstation, a user can “Hide<”">http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/24376-windows-update-hide-restore-hidden-updates.html>” the IE10 and IE 11 updates in the Windows Update window. I have been very successful in not getting automatically updated to IE10/11 by “Hiding” those updates…, with one exception. Yesterday, the most recent Windows Update ignored the “Hide” setting and updated our IE9 to IE11 anyway. Very frustrating. Not sure why this Windows Update did that when previous Windows Updates did not. But it certainly motivates me to consider the browser_limit_to_ie9_mode option so long as it truly works as expected. Of course the real answer is to upgrade the Windchill…, which has been losing to other IT priorities for months. But that’s another story….

Thanks,
Scott

Creo 2.0 m100
Windchill-based Intralink 10.0 m030

Scott Pearson
Senior Designer
CAD System Administrator

[cid:image006.png@01D07CEC.B8CE5380]S O U T H W E S T R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E®
Space Science and Engineering Division
Space Systems Directorate
Department of Space Engineering
6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78238
20-Turquoise
April 22, 2015
On 04/22/15 11:08 AM, Pearson, Scott wrote:
>
> Dave, Mark, et al:
>
> Does anyone have any first-hand experience using /browser_limit_to_ie9_mode/ with Creo 2 and
> Windchill 10.0? (It sounds like you do, Dave.)
>

It worked good for us on Windchill 10.2 M010 and Creo Parametric 2.0. We now are running 10.2 M020
and don't need it anymore.

> Does /browser_limit_to_ie9_mode/ truly work as expected (i.e. allows for IE11 on one’s workstation
> while still allowing the Embedded Browser in Creo 2 to work properly with Windchill 10.0)?
>

Exactly as advertised.

> FYI: To avoid IE9 from being automatically updated to IE10/11 on a Win7 workstation, a user can
> “*Hide
> <*”">http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/24376-windows-update-hide-restore-hidden-updates.html>*” the
> IE10 and IE 11 updates in the Windows Update window. I have been very successful in not getting
> automatically updated to IE10/11 by “Hiding” those updates…, with one exception. Yesterday, the
> most recent Windows Update ignored the “Hide” setting and updated our IE9 to IE11 anyway. Very
> frustrating. Not sure why this Windows Update did that when previous Windows Updates did not. But
> it certainly motivates me to consider the /browser_limit_to_ie9_mode/ option so long as it truly
> works as expected. Of course the real answer is to upgrade the Windchill…, which has been losing
> to other IT priorities for months. But that’s another story….
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
> Creo 2.0 m100
>
> Windchill-based Intralink 10.0 m030
>
> *Scott Pearson
> *Senior Designer
>
> CAD System Administrator
>
> *S O U T H W E S T R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E^®
> **Space Science and Engineering Division*
>
> Space Systems Directorate
> Department of Space Engineering
> 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78238
> phone: 210-522-5705
>
> fax: 210-647-4325
>
> *From:*Dave Martin [
1-Visitor
April 22, 2015
Scott -



We added: windows_browser_type mozilla_based_browser

To the C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M130\text folder.



All our I.E. problems went away.



Cheers

Anthony



Anthony R. Benitez
Senior Mechanical Designer - Supervisor
Applied Research Laboratories - The University of Texas at Austin


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13-Aquamarine
April 22, 2015
See CS186546, CS187388
You can search the knowledge base for many of these hidden options and find a page with information about them.
David Haigh
13-Aquamarine
April 22, 2015
So Mozilla option is going away in Creo 3.0

You’ll have the choice of IE or Chrome. But then you saw the issues with Chrome ptc put out this week.
CS197206 - Impact of Netscape Plug-in API (NPAPI) deprecation in Google Chrome, Chromium based browsers and the effect on PTC products<">https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS197206>

David Haigh
1-Visitor
April 22, 2015
Gr……eat! Just when we finally got rid of I.E. automagically killing Windchill. I think we'll be staying with our current build for quite some time.



A



Anthony R. Benitez
Senior Mechanical Designer - Supervisor
Applied Research Laboratories - The University of Texas at Austin


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1-Visitor
April 23, 2015

David


That link gives me:



Error:Document 197206> either does not exist or might have been pulled out from the knowledge base



In Reply to David Haigh:


So Mozilla option is going away in Creo 3.0

You'll have the choice of IE or Chrome. But then you saw the issues with Chrome ptc put out this week.
CS197206 - Impact of Netscape Plug-in API (NPAPI) deprecation in Google Chrome, Chromium based browsers and the effect on PTC products<

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

21-Topaz II
April 23, 2015
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