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cd problems

cd problems

cd problems

(OP)
Hi,
 I am having a problem with copying certain Pro/E part files to cd. I have an assembly, that when copied onto a cd, fails to open. I have tracked the problem down to a screw that is family tabled. I have no problems with the screw or assembly at anytime working properly until I burn the srew onto a cd. Has anyone else seen this?
           Thanks,
               Tim

RE: cd problems

I've come across this problem also but haven't been able to figure out a definate answer.  We were using a mixed UNIX/Windows environment.  I'm not sure if it had anything to do with that or not.

RE: cd problems

Ensure that all the parent parts and reference parts are included in CD. If a instance of family table is refered in assembly, then you should have your generic model on CD. If you write the exact message then it would be easy to understand the problem.

Thanks

Yogesh

RE: cd problems

(OP)
The way the part is set up is as one part, with the option to open as generic, or one of many family tabled parts. This part is included in the directory. I have no problems saving the entire assembly anywhere else(other locations on my comuter, or our network). When I open the problem part after it is saved on a cd, and try to verify the instances, they all fail. If I do this when it is saved on a floppy, it works fine. I am thinking maybe it is losing something in the burning process?
              Thanks,
                  Tim

RE: cd problems

One difference between the file that is on your harddrive or floppy and the same file burned on a CD is the Read/Write Attribute is Read-only. I do not understand why this would be an issue since all files are read into memory anyways.

RE: cd problems

There is a little try you can do. Burn your assembly to a cd-rw in r/w mode. In that way the cd is treated as a floppy so you can determine if the read-write attribute is required

RE: cd problems

Have you tried to zip the file before burning the CD? I never tried, because I never had this problem.

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