For us, company configs get copied to the local load point and we set
the user config folder as the starting directory so they get loaded as
well.
I agree Doug thats what we do too.
I'll add a little more about user on any machine. Set up a folder on
the network, called users. Under that folder create a folder for every
persons logon username. For example, if you had a user named Charlie
Brown, and his windows login was c_brown you would have a folder on the
network drive of k called k:\users\c_brown. Its important the the
folder you create matches the users actual login name. Then Setup a
shortcut to pro/e or a shortcut to a bat file that copies config files
and starts pro. In that shortcut set "start in" to k:\users\%username%.
This will pick up the users login name and make it working directory in
Pro. Any config.pro or config.win setting in this folder will load
upon startup. When they change a setting or add a mapkey, it saves
back to the config.pro or .win in this networked folder.
I was taught this method back in 1998 either by a ptc AE or a training
class and still do it this way. Maybe theres a better way now but this
still works well for us.
Mark Steffke
Engineering System Administrator
The Delfield Company
Manitowoc Foodservice
T 989.775.9215
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