ProDesktop 8, Windows 7, extrusion problems.
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ProDesktop 8, Windows 7, extrusion problems.
We have moved the school from Windows XP to Windows 7 recently and now have a problem when trying to extrude. I should add that I support the IT in this school, and am not an expert in ProDesktop. I have tried a couple of options suggested on the forums here, (right-click, Run as Administrator, which the pupils can't do by the way, and disable graphics hardware acceleration) but neither of them work. I appreciate that ProDesktop 8 is an old program, though a well-used one, but i would appreciate any help the community could offer me.
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Having done some more searching on the web I've come across a solution which appears to work for us.
I had to login to a machine as admin, run ProDesktop, disable graphics hardware acceleration, Open a New Design, create an extrusion, then close the program without saving. Log off as admin and log on as a pupil. The program then appears to run as intended.
It may be that somewhere along the line something else goes awry, but for the moment our D & T Faculty are happy. With the aid of two of the teaching faculty we were able to sort out a couple of IT suites in less than a half hour, which was quicker than preparing a new image and pushing it out to 60 machines.
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On some systems Windows does not recognise the graphics Kernel in Pro|DESKTOP. This is sometimes occurs if you ar running Pro|DESKTOP and Creo/Pro|ENGINEER on the same computer.
This can be corrected using a bat file on the desktop each time you want to start Pro|DESKTOP. Email me for the file and instructions. -
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Hi Timothy, and thanks for the suggestion, but we don't actually have Creo/Pro|ENGINEER in school, just Pro|DESKTOP. As far as I can see the course of action we took recently appears to have resolved the problem we were encountering.
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We are running on Windows 7. Is this a permissions problem? We had the same problem with a user account. The application worked fine for the administrator account which had been used to install the software. I changed permissions for All Users on the installation directory and now the software works ok for the user too.
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Problem occurs under Windows 8 too - and this magic spell appears to work there as well. How on earth did someone come up with this solution?
Thanks.
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Hi Roger,
Are you trying to install Creo 2.0?
Thanks-,
Mark