Re: Difference between Creo Elements/Pro and Creo 2.0
Creo Elements/Pro - is typically also known as Wildfire v5 (ProE changing over to the Creo name)Creo 2.0 is the latest version - if you are just learning, you may as well learn on the latest.
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Back in the day, Pro/E went by numbers - Pro/E 1.0, 2.0, etc. That was true up to 20.0 around 2000. Then we got Pro/E 2000i, then 2000i2, then 2001 and then we started with the Wildfire series - WF,...
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Osvaldo Have you found a solution to this problem?, im trying to solve the same problem and no help from PTC... Hugo
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OK, i solved the problem myself. The problem was related to the pfclscom.exe com server not beeing registered correctly. The fix was to run the vb_api_register.bat as administrator. After the com...
View ArticleRe: Difference between Creo Elements/Pro and Creo 2.0
As far as the version, it also depends on if you are the end customer or if you need to pass data along to others.Some suppliers need to run multiple versions of Pro/Creo because they may have...
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Off at a tangent: does anyone else find it amusing when someone claims to be using "Pro/E 4.0"? What system are they running - 8088 with 8087 co-pro?
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Yep, I've got clients on WF4, WF5 & Creo 2.0 right now (have Creo 1.0 installed too). I've also got two version of Solidworks on my machine to meet client's needs. I guess Catia is on the way too...
View ArticleRe: How to display mesh on surface in Freestyle?
Maybe I misunderstood your question. Are you referring to these lines? If so, then they show up once shading with edges is enabled. Just shading, no edges, shows this:
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I should add that each time you extrude a face it creates a new "cell" in the mesh. Is that what you were referring to by a mesh?
View ArticleIssues with Creo Parametric 2
Hi, We have an issue where and menu item we click on that is suppose to open up a web browser, never does and crashes Creo everytime. We are running on Windows 7 (x64) Professional. Can someone explain...
View ArticleMy BOM balloons keep getting erased
Good morning all, (depending on your time zone) This is my first time posting on these forums; I'm usually keep myself to car forums, so bear with me. I'm a mechanical designer and our office has been...
View ArticleRe: purge to ".1"
Also, what aspect of 'performance' are you concerned about - file open/save; regeneration; model manipulation (zoom/pan/spin)?
View ArticleRe: purge to ".1"
If you can get a hold of a copy of the Spekan purge utility 'Spurge' it has an option to rename all files to *.1. It seems that the website for it (Spekan was bought by Innov) is gone. Google 'spekan...
View ArticleSymmetrically Opposite Sheet Metal Part - Bend Other Direction
I have two sheet metal parts that are symetrically opposite that come from the same blank. Currently the bent part has a unbend and a bend back feature. I am converting an old drawing to cad where it...
View ArticleRe: Symmetrically Opposite Sheet Metal Part - Bend Other Direction
You can't change the feature to just bend the other way. What you could do is remove the "bend back" feature you have and instead add a "bend' feature. Then suppress that "bend" feature and add...
View ArticleRe: Symmetrically Opposite Sheet Metal Part - Bend Other Direction
Forgive my ingnorance, for the little icons, there are only unbend and bend back. Should I just create a 90 degree flange instead? Thanks, Dale
View ArticleRe: Symmetrically Opposite Sheet Metal Part - Bend Other Direction
What version of Creo/Proe are you running? There is no reason to change the base model you have, by adding a flange. You should have a "bend" command. This allows you to select a surface to bend,...
View ArticleRe: Symmetrically Opposite Sheet Metal Part - Bend Other Direction
Creo/Pro 5.0 Thanks, Dale
View ArticleRe: Symmetrically Opposite Sheet Metal Part - Bend Other Direction
I just noticed the icon above it. I thought that one was for punch. Let me try that.
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