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Model Check HTML file wont display in Creo web page

JoeFrancz
2-Explorer

Model Check HTML file wont display in Creo web page

I am running model check on an assembly and selecting "all Levels" at the menu prompt.

When it is done, in the top right corner of the results web page screen (see attached pic) there are two hyper links (asm models & asm failed) when I select the "asm models" link it comes back with an  error message "This page can't be displayed"  I think I know the reason: the file name has to many "periods" in the name )ex: wrench-assy.a.abom.html

If I open the file with windows explorer it opens in a separate browser page just fine.

The two questions I have are:

1. why it wont open in the Creo browser window.

2.  can this file be saved to another folder besides (C:\Users\<user-name>\AppData\Roaming\ptc\ProENGINEER\mdlchk) thru a setting in model check?

Thanks

Joe


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So if you have not got answers to your questions yet, you can try to change this path to send the files to what ever location you want.

This should be in your config_init.mc file in the config folder.

# Directory ModelCHECK will write reports on NT

DIR_REPORT_NT $TEMP/mc_reports

Then to show reports you can check this as well.

# Show Report

SHOW_REPORT YN Y

But I remember seeing something else about this as well, I will keep looking.

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