INTRALINK AND WINDOWS UPDATE

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by d_eng, Feb 10, 2004.

  1. d_eng

    d_eng Guest

    Hello

    I have had a problem with the proi folder.

    I am working with Pro/Intralink 3.1 (datecode 2001361) running under
    W2000 SP4.

    The working folder (containing the WS) was “C:/.proi”.

    Yesterday I updated Windows (on line through Explorer) and I lost my WS.

    I have made a search and I found a new working folder “C:/Documents and
    Settings/My Username/.proi” where Intralink now place the WS.

    Anyone has had the same problem?

    TIA

    Lorenzo

    p.s. Sorry for my bad English
     
    d_eng, Feb 10, 2004
    #1
  2. This appears to be the new default location for the .proi. We have
    Pro/I 3.2 (datecode 2001440) and if I forget to add "PDM_LDB_PATH = C:\"
    to the users environment variables, that is where the default location
    shows up. Just move it out to the C:root location and add the variable
    above and all should work as normal. Hope this helps...

    -----Original Message-----
    From: d_eng [mailto:]
    Posted At: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 6:59 AM
    Posted To: comp.cad.pro-engineer
    Conversation: INTRALINK AND WINDOWS UPDATE
    Subject: INTRALINK AND WINDOWS UPDATE


    Hello

    I have had a problem with the proi folder.

    I am working with Pro/Intralink 3.1 (datecode 2001361) running under
    W2000 SP4.

    The working folder (containing the WS) was "C:/.proi".

    Yesterday I updated Windows (on line through Explorer) and I lost my WS.

    I have made a search and I found a new working folder "C:/Documents and
    Settings/My Username/.proi" where Intralink now place the WS.

    Anyone has had the same problem?

    TIA

    Lorenzo

    p.s. Sorry for my bad English
     
    Bob Alexander, Feb 10, 2004
    #2
  3. d_eng

    Pete Guest

    Lorenzo,

    Go into CONTROL PANEL>SYSTEM>ADVANCED>ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES. Select
    NEW and in the VARIABLE NAME field enter: PDM_LDB_PATH In the
    VARIABLE VALUE field enter C:\

    Delete the documents and setting\.proi folder and re-boot.

    When you launch Intralink it will create a new folder, c:\.proi


    Regards
    Peter Brown


    Lorenzo
     
    Pete, Feb 10, 2004
    #3
  4. d_eng

    d_eng Guest

    It works fine. Thanks Peter and Bob

    Lorenzo
     
    d_eng, Feb 11, 2004
    #4
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