Customer Support Bulletin, Reducing content download times in linked Pro/ENGINEER sessions
‎Jan 29, 2010
02:00 PM
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‎Jan 29, 2010
02:11 PM
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‎Jan 29, 2010
02:11 PM
This is an Internet Explorer registry modification. Pro/INTRALINK 3.X of course doesn't use IE (or a browser for that matter). The ProI Client is a separate process all by itself.
Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | Sr. Applications Engineer | Steelcase Inc. | 616.698.4078
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Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | Sr. Applications Engineer | Steelcase Inc. | 616.698.4078
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‎Jan 29, 2010
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‎Jan 29, 2010
02:59 PM
Patrick,
I was more referring to the various config.pro options mentioned in the linked TPI's. Could any of these be beneficial in the aforementioned implementation at all?
Thanks,
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George Leonard,
Space Systems/Loral
T:408-372-7763
F:650-852-7170
Williams, Patrick S. wrote:This is an Internet Explorer registry modification. Pro/INTRALINK 3.X of course doesn’t use IE (or a browser for that matter). The ProI Client is a separate process all by itself. Patrick Williams| Engineering Systems | Sr. Applications Engineer | Steelcase Inc. | 616.698.4078 From:George Leonard [
I was more referring to the various config.pro options mentioned in the linked TPI's. Could any of these be beneficial in the aforementioned implementation at all?
Thanks,
--
George Leonard,
Space Systems/Loral
T:408-372-7763
F:650-852-7170
Williams, Patrick S. wrote:This is an Internet Explorer registry modification. Pro/INTRALINK 3.X of course doesn’t use IE (or a browser for that matter). The ProI Client is a separate process all by itself. Patrick Williams| Engineering Systems | Sr. Applications Engineer | Steelcase Inc. | 616.698.4078 From:George Leonard [
‎Jan 29, 2010
04:27 PM
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‎Jan 29, 2010
04:27 PM
The two TPI's referenced at the link you sent specifically reference to
how Pro/E interacts with Windchill. They don't seem to be talking about
INTRALINK 3.4 at all. If Pro/E isn't configured to work with a
Windchill implementation, then I would expect the Config.Pro options
would be irrelevant.
--Jim Augeri
MCAD Tool Support - Engineering Quality and Tools (EQT)
Honeywell Aerospace
9201 San Mateo Blvd. (MS B-3)
Albuquerque, NM 87113
Phone - 505.828.5808
Fax - 505.828.5500
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how Pro/E interacts with Windchill. They don't seem to be talking about
INTRALINK 3.4 at all. If Pro/E isn't configured to work with a
Windchill implementation, then I would expect the Config.Pro options
would be irrelevant.
--Jim Augeri
MCAD Tool Support - Engineering Quality and Tools (EQT)
Honeywell Aerospace
9201 San Mateo Blvd. (MS B-3)
Albuquerque, NM 87113
Phone - 505.828.5808
Fax - 505.828.5500
james.a.augeri@honeywell.com
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