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About The Creo View Adapters for ECAD Installation and Configuration Guide
The Creo View Adapters for ECAD Installation and Configuration Guide describes the steps required to install, configure, and use the Creo View ECAD adapters on your server. The guide also includes steps for validating your configuration. It is intended for system administrators who manage the installation of company-wide tools.
Prerequisite Knowledge
The following knowledge is prerequisite to using the content in this document:
Basic understanding of Creo View ECAD
Basic operation of Windchill
Organization of This Guide
This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter
Contents
Overview
Functionality of the Adapters for ECAD
Descriptions of various file publishing methods
Basic installation and configuration workflow
Getting Started
Prerequisites for the adapters
Installing and Configuring the Adapters
Procedure for installation on Windows
Procedure for installation on Linux
Procedure for configuring adapters on Windows using the configuration dialog box
Manual Steps for Adding Publishing to ECAD Tools
Additional steps for configuring some adapters
Adding Publishing for Linux
Manual steps for configuring adapters on Linux
Validating the Configuration
Strategy for checking your settings
Publishing Design Files to Creo View
Steps for publishing files using the various methods
Special considerations
Steps for cross-selecting data between the ECAD tool and Creo View ECAD
Documentation Conventions
In this guide, directory file paths use the following naming conventions:
<installation_directory>—Selected during the installation process.
<setup_directory>—Set during the configuration process. Contains the adapter configuration files and batch scripts.
<batch_script>—Created when the adapter is configured. Initiates the publishing process.
Some file paths shown in this guide contain line breaks to fit on the page. The procedures for using the configuration utility and the batch and worker scripts apply to all of the adapters. Therefore, <adapter> is substituted for the specific adapter name in these procedures. For instance, <adapter>_config.exe or <adapter>worker.bat.
Related Documentation
For more information refer to the Help for Creo View.
Contacting Technical Support
Contact PTC Technical Support via the PTC Web site, phone, fax, or e-mail if you encounter problems using Creo View or the product documentation.
For complete details, see the Customer Support Guide. Then, select the tab of your choice from the guide.
Your PTC eSupport portal also provides a search facility for technical documentation of particular interest. Select Search the Knowledge Base and type the keywords for your search.
You must have a Service Contract Number (SCN) before you can receive technical support. Your Customer Number, Service Contract Number (SCN) and Sales Order Number (SON) can be found on your Shipment confirmation email received from PTC. If you do not have an SCN, select the Contact tab from the Customer Support Guide to locate the information.
Documentation for PTC Products
You can access PTC product documentation using the following resources:
Product media or download—PTC product documentation is included on the media or in the download area for the product.
Reference Documents contain product guides and supplemental information.
Under Quick Links on the left, click Reference Documents.
Help Center houses a searchable product documentation knowledge base.
You must have a user name and password for PTC.com before you can access the Reference Documents or Help Centers web sites. For more information on registering on PTC.com, see the Creo View Installation and Configuration Guide.
Feedback to Documentation
PTC welcomes your suggestions and comments on its documentation—send feedback to the following address:
mcad-documentation@ptc.com
Please include the name of the application and its release with your comments. For online books, provide the book title.
Additionally, you can report any documentation issues using the online Case Logger tool. On the second Case Logger page, select a product and then select Help Center / Documentation from the Technical Area list. Upon submission of all information, a case number is returned immediately.