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12-Amethyst
March 27, 2015
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Gotta love it...

  • March 27, 2015
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User got this message while accessing Windchill using the embedded browser in Creo earlier this week:

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That may be my second favorite PTC error message.

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18 replies

1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
Well... the problem is obvious, don't you think????
They just need to add the "Not OK" button and they'd be good to go!!!
1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
How about a "Make it right!!" button?

Scott Pearson
Senior Designer
CAD System Administrator

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Space Science and Engineering Division
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Department of Space Engineering
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21-Topaz I
March 27, 2015
What if it's actually the user's fault? I think it should say:

What did you do? We are going to change your username to dumba$$.

Steve G
1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
That could work.... But it's not a cool and a "Not OK" button
🙂

1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
Maybe an "I Give Up..." button would be appropriate.

<g>

Scott Pearson
Senior Designer
CAD System Administrator

[cid:image006.png@01D06879.B9EB6E10]S O U T H W E S T R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E(r)
Space Science and Engineering Division
Space Systems Directorate
Department of Space Engineering
6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78238
1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
Or for all you "old school" dudes.
DONE
DONE
DONE RETURN
DONE
March 27, 2015

Us "old school" guys would create mapkey for that, and assign it to one of the function buttons (F2).
And I would throw in 6 more DONE's just to be safe.

In Reply to Bob Schwerdlin:


Or for all you "old school" dudes.
DONE
DONE
DONE RETURN
DONE
1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
LMFAO.... Been there done that.... I think there was one more Done between Done and Done....
Thanks so much....
1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
"That may be my second favorite PTC error message"

What tops the list?

1-Visitor
March 27, 2015
Back in the old days we used to get this error message occasionally:



it was usually followed by this:




Happy Friday!

-Glen with one n