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Cause Found: Creo will not let user register server because of self signed certificate

davehaigh
11-Garnet

Cause Found: Creo will not let user register server because of self signed certificate

We found the cause, but don't know why. The issue is Creo is reading a config.pro in an area where it shouldn't be looking. We have no idea why it's looking there for a config.pro. Renaming the file fixed the problem.

We found this by going to Support info and looking at the configuration files loaded.
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BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

Is d:\proilink defined as the Home or the Start-In folder?
Does the user have a mapkey running at startup that loads that config.pro file?
Did the user run a mapkey that loads that config.pro?
Any toolkit application running at startup?

Thank you,

Ben H. Loosli
USEC, INC.

Issue solved, but I had no idea Creo would look for a config file where it does.

Here's the issue. It's reading a config from %homedrive%\%homepath%. When did this start?
I confirmed this by placing a config.pro in my homedrive homepath.

This is what the user has set for those two:
homedrive=d:
HOMEPATH=\proilink

I always thought the order was this: Period.

1. Loadpoint\text\config.sup

2. Loadpoint\text\config.pro

3. Startup directory\config.pro


David Haigh

I remember the home directory since at least before 1995.

Bob Monat
Jerand Technical Services, Inc.
bob@jerand.com
www.jerand.com
1-317-875-6087


Yup, it's been there as long as I've been aware. It's after the loadpoint/text but before the startup directory.

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Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
LinkedIn

Well, according to all the responses I've received, evidently ProE has been like this forever.

Just goes to show I don't know everything. 🙂

Honestly, I've never used a config in the %homedrive%\%homepath%, and not in $HOME when I was on Unix.

I've always set ProE up to start from a single directory.

David Haigh
BenLoosli
23-Emerald II
(To:davehaigh)

How Pro/ENGINEER Reads Configuration Files at Startup

Pro/ENGINEER reads configuration files automatically from several areas. If a
particular option is present in more than one configuration file, Pro/ENGINEER
applies the most recently loaded/read setting.

At startup, Pro/ENGINEER first reads in a protected system configuration file called
config.sup. It then searches for and reads in configuration files (config.pro,
config.win, menu_def.pro) from the following directories in the following order:

1. loadpoint/text (loadpoint is the Pro/ENGINEER installation directory): Your
system administrator may have put configuration files in this location to support
company standards for windows configuration settings, formats and libraries. Any
user starting Pro/ENGINEER from this loadpoint uses the values in this file.

2. Login directory: This is the home directory for your login ID. Placing your
configuration files here lets you start Pro/ENGINEER from any directory without
having a copy of the files in each directory.

3. Startup directory: This is your current or working directory when you start
Pro/ENGINEER.


Thank you,

Ben H. Loosli
USEC, INC.
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