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Re: File Management in Wildfire 3 / 4

by edge <thedge000@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 1, 2008 at 09:04 AM

On Mar 31, 7:05 pm, "Janes" <dja...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> I put data files 2-3 subfolders nested within My Dox, different folders
for
> different projects. On XP with NTFS, I've never had a problem that I
> suspected that the file system or file structure was responsible for.
The
> concerns you're expressing sound like carryovers from Win 3.1 and older
> versions of Pro/e when it couldn't handle spaces in folder names and it
was
> even very seriously limited on the length of file names (BTW, it still
> doen't let you create part names with spaces in them). I think most of
those
> problems have been solved even before Wildfire. But definitely with
> Wildfire's file browser, if you can get to it, you can read and write to
it.
> Are you having some kind of issues we should be aware of?
>
> David Janes

No issues yet, I am getting ready to install the software for training
on Wildfire.  I do have experience on 2001 and earlier, and always
kept data files in root dir as you mentioned.    I am running NTFS on
this machine and using My Docs would keep file the structure simpler.
 




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File Management in Wildfire 3 / 4
edge <thedge000@[EMAIL  2008-03-31 13:44:34 
Re: File Management in Wildfire 3 / 4
"Janes" <dja  2008-03-31 16:05:37 
Re: File Management in Wildfire 3 / 4
edge <thedge000@[EMAIL  2008-04-01 09:04:45 
Re: File Management in Wildfire 3 / 4
"Ben & Mickie Lo  2008-05-18 09:20:13 

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