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I am using Creo Parametric Release 7.0 and Datecode7.0.8.0
When opening a second model, the new window opens behind the original window.
Hi,
I tested my Creo Parametric 7.0.9.0 ... I cannot reproduce your problem.
option 1.] create new Windows user, login as this user and test Creo Parametric 7.0.8.0
option 2.] install Creo Parametric 7.0.9.0
Hello
No, there is no intended change regarding this unintended behavior from Creo Parametric 7.0.8.0 to 7.0.9.0.
And what should that be good for?
But well, assuming a new user and/or installation ships with default values that fix the problem, let us consider this behavior to be by design.
And let us exclude any customized application being involved/active of course.
So, some short tests prior any new-user and re-installation action:
1.
Check under Tools >Utilities >Auxiliary Applications whether any customized tool is visible and running. If yes, stop all prior any further tests.
Note: This method is NOT sufficient to stop hidden applications which are assumed to be causing the issue.
Details: CS348803 Troubleshooting: How to include/exclude Auxiliary Applications (Toolkit customization) from running in Creo Parametric
2.
Please check and set default config setting activate_window_automatically yes
If the setting has now changed, then you will experience some intended difference. But how about the new-window-to-background at your end?
3.
If applicable please check and try
File > Open > select model from File Open dialog
vs
Model in workspace > Actions > Open in Creo
Is there any difference?
4.
If applicable, in case of a drawing, set default config to open a drawing:
open_draw_simp_rep_by_default no
Is there any difference?
Hello MWunder,
Thanks for your feedback.
I can answer most of your questions in the negative.
No auxiliary applications,
activate_window_automatically is not set. Defaults to yes.
No difference between File > Open and Workspace Open.
It's not a drawing.
What's worse is that it does not happen all the time.
Thanks again.
-Bob