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Posting Error

fegenbush
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Posting Error

Wildfire 2.0 M150

I got over my Gpost Option File Generator not opening by installing an old disc of 2001 that I had and got it to work outside Pro/E. Now, there is another problem.

When I try to use the post, it doesn't work. So, I figured that I would eliminate the MACHIN option, then pick the post manually. However, that is where the error seems to originate. I get a command prompt error that <post directory=">//dblist.bat is not a valid batch file.

I have never had this happen on any of the other machines that I have Pro installed on, and I am at a total loss.

Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.

WMF

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Dear Bush,

What I can think of is you have to set the path of your GpostDirectory.
try it, I hope it will work for you.
In Pro/E go to tools-options-find for gpostdirectory there set the path <loadpoint of=" pro=" e="> i486_nt\gpost
Like: D:\Ptc\ProeWildfire2\i486_nt\gpost
and then try to open your Gpost Option File Generator.
Tell me wether its not opening or not.

Regards

Bhuvesh Ratra


fegenbush@louisvilleprecision.com wrote:
Wildfire 2.0 M150

I got over my Gpost Option File Generator not opening by installing an old disc of 2001 that I had and got it to work outside Pro/E. Now, there is another problem.

When I try to use the post, it doesn't work. So, I figured that I would eliminate the MACHIN option, then pick the post manually. However, that is where the error seems to originate. I get a command prompt error that
//dblist.bat is not a valid batch file.

I have never had this happen on any of the other machines that I have Pro installed on, and I am at a total loss.

Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.

WMF

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