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Hello everybody!
We'd like to move the Creo solution into a virtualized environment based on Microsofts Hyper-V.
For testing purposes, we used Windows 10x64 Prof. as guest OS and added the Microsoft RemoteFX-3D graphics card to the VM.
According to the OpenGL Extensions Viewer, this graphics card is capable of OpenGL 4.4 and DirectX9, X11.
While Creo Parametric is working without any issues, Creo View (and Creo Illustrate) 4.0 F000 is not rendering anything and showing a black box instead (it's the distributor.pvz, which is one of the samples from the Arbortext Editor installation):
When removing the RemoteFX graphics card from the VM, the guest will run with the default graphics driver (no OpenGL), we get the following result:
However, this is rendered with a very poor performance and the rendering itself doesn't look as smooth as with a "real" computer.
Ironically, I get at least s.th. displayed withouth the RemoteFX-3D adapter, although this is intended for those scenarios.
We know, that virtualized desktop environments are officially not supported (at least up to version 3.1), but anyway, we'd like to know, if anyone out there was able to get this up and running?
Any ideas, information, how we can deal with this situation? Are there any plans, to support this?
Any information on this is welcome. Thank you very much,
Andreas from the WindchillTeam@DATACOPY