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Old November 29th, 2005, 02:34 AM
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Default How can we lock Pro/E config settings from being changed?

2)How to lock the access to all these config settings made as per company stds.
-config_init.mc
-condition.mcc
-setconfig.mcc
-check.mch
-start.mcs
constant.mcn
-other text files..
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Old December 27th, 2005, 09:42 AM
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If this is connected to all other your post in Cad Administration, than answer is maybe - changing owner of created file - and network administration - I mean that you can allow or deny write - read access to that file - That is on win OS. Similar is for Linux.

Removing options for choosing different types of config settings (when start working on part) is another step - (Deleting all other than wanted). If possible that can be implementer in all other cases.

That is idea. Perhaps maybe someone have some more real experience in this case - similar or different than my general inputs.

Another strategy for solving that problem is teaching people what and where to choose and to implement in theirs work.

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Old December 27th, 2005, 09:45 AM
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You can not look access to theese files in ProE. Place the files (all related to ModelCHECK I see...) on a server and give the files/dirs Read-Only access in OS-level.

To make ProE clients look at the files on your server, set the variable "MCDIR" to point to the folder holding the "Config" folder of the modelcheck files. This is how we do it, and it works good! Benefit is you have one central place to edit for all users.

Example:

In a standardinstallation, you could say the setting is as follows:

MCDIR=<...proe_loadpoint>\modchk\text\usascii

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Old March 23rd, 2006, 09:33 PM
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there is also the config.sup file for cad admins










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