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Help Exporting Icon Layout from NX3 to Setup multiple cpu's with UG

Help Exporting Icon Layout from NX3 to Setup multiple cpu's with UG

Help Exporting Icon Layout from NX3 to Setup multiple cpu's with UG

(OP)
Ok, i have exported just about every registry file you can export to try to get my icon layout to save in UGNX3.  I want to get it so my company can pass around the registry file and have everyones UG look the same with the same icon layout.  It really makes it easier when someone needs help or has a question for everyone to be running the same icon layout.  Any help would be greatly apprieciated.  

Everyone is running Windows XP PRO.

RE: Help Exporting Icon Layout from NX3 to Setup multiple cpu's with UG

Check out the internal UGS bbs for the answer, it is in the nx.cad conference.

The layout is not in the registry anymore, it is in some other file type.

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Ben Loosli
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Ingersoll-Rand

RE: Help Exporting Icon Layout from NX3 to Setup multiple cpu's with UG

OK try this:

find this file
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Unigraphics Solutions\NX\user.mtx
where <username> is the name of the user profile in win

put it in the same dir on the other computers, only consider <username>.

I'm sure for unix will be something like this though I never worked on unix.

I hope this helped.

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