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We are having an issue with our PTC Creo 3.0. When you launch it, it gives an error about an unresponsive script. The link for the script is to LinkedIn. Is there anything that can be done about this? Sometimes it can cause the program to hang, so it is a bit of a pain.
Hi,
I guess that the problem is related to integrated browser. Add following option at the end of config.pro file to display blank page in the browser.
web_browser_homepage about:blank
MH
That did not make a difference.
Try the config setting js_error_policy suppress_continue
Still no luck with that second command.
Hi,
please attach picture of browser window returning error message.
MH
Hi,
you published error message only. Please attach whole Creo window (make a printscreen).
MH
Here is the full Creole window.
Hi,
my suggestion:
1.]
Click No button in error message window
2.]
Check option at the bottom of Resource Center window.
3.]
Close Resource Center window.
4.]
Exit Creo session.
5.]
Add following options into config.pro file
To disable 3D ModelSpace tab, set enable_3dmodelspace_browser_tab no
To disable PartCommunity tab, set enable_partcommunity_tab no
To disable Resource Center tab, set enable_resource_browser_tab no
To disable home page tab, set web_browser_homepage about:blank
6.]
Start Creo.
MH
None of those seemed to have an effect. The script error still pops up even with the resource browser/community tab disabled.
Hi,
I am sorry I do not have any other idea.
MH
Thank you Martin, this worked for me as well.
Martin, this worked for me. Thanks for posting!
Add the offending site to the hosts file.
See https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/modify-your-hosts-file/
Set the address to 0.0.0.0 and the website to dc.ads.linkedin.com
This will cause the OS to direct any request for that website to the home (0.0.0.0) which is your computer. Since your computer doesn't know anything about it, there won't be any script to load in the first place, so no script error.
I think this won't cause any other message to pop up. If you don't like the effect, edit the file again and remove the entry.
You may need to have admin rights to change the hosts file; this is to prevent malicious actors from doing it for you. Basically it acts like putting a different number in the speed-dial on a phone to call someone else.