jetzt wird' bissel lang!
das steht in meiner ...nx6\UGII\UGII_env.dat drin: (muß ich es in der ugii_env.dat ändern?)
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# User Defined Objects - Define classes and methods for User Defined
# Objects
#
#
# This is the directory containing the menu files delivered with
# Unigraphics. DO NOT MODIFY THE FILES IN THIS DIRECTORY;
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE; Use UGII_SITE_DIR
# and/or UGII_USER_DIR to customize Unigraphics menus
#
UGII_DEFAULT_MENU_DIR=${UGII_BASE_DIR}\ugii\menus
#
# The UGII_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE can be used to configure the directories
# in which Unigraphics will search for menu files, toolbar files, UDO libraries,
# or dialog files. The data file supports the use of #include to allow users to
# segregate changes into multiple files. UGII_UG_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE is
# the file containing the Unigraphics Solution products. Unigraphics
# will search the directores in UGII_UG_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE first, and
# then the directories in UGII_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE.
#
# When a customer has multiple third party products, it is suggested
# that they create a global file that contains the directories to search
# for these products. They can then set UGII_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE to point
# all users to this common file. If a new product is then added, the
# directory for this new product can be added to the global file for all
# users to gain access.
#
UGII_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE=$UGII_DEFAULT_MENU_DIR\custom_dirs.dat
#
# Customers should not edit the value of the UGII_UG_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE.
#
UGII_UG_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE=$UGII_DEFAULT_MENU_DIR\ug_custom_dirs.dat
#
# This is the Unigraphics main menubar menu file to be read at startup.
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE; To customize this file copy it and
# and change the environment variable to point to your copy.
# You can also add or HIDE menu items by creating an auxiliary
# menu file with a name of you choosing and placing the file
# in the $UGII_SITE_DIR\startup or $UGII_USER_DIR\startup directory
#
UGII_MAIN_MENU_FILE=${UGII_DEFAULT_MENU_DIR}\ug_main.men
#
# This is the Unigraphics view popup menu file to be read at startup.
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE; To customize this file copy it and
# and change the environment variable to point to your copy.
# You can also add or HIDE menu items by creating an auxiliary
# menu file with a name of you choosing and placing the file
# in the $UGII_SITE_DIR\startup or $UGII_USER_DIR\startup directory
#
UGII_VIEW_POPUP_MENU_FILE=${UGII_DEFAULT_MENU_DIR}\ug_view_popup.men
#
# UGII_USER_DIR, UGII_SITE_DIR and UGII_VENDOR_DIR are three variables that
# point to directories where third parties can install their menu files and
# shared libraries. These directories have three subdirectories:
# startup - contains menu files that each append a button
# button to the Unigraphics Application menu to provide
# access to the application.
# application - contains menu files defining the menus for
# for the applications and the shared libraries
# containing the actions to be executed for these menus.
# Loading of each shared library is deferred until
# you enter the application that names the library on the
# LIBRARIES statement in the menu file definition
# for the Application Button for the application.
# User Tool Definition files, GRIP programs,
# User Function programs that are referenced by menu
# file actions.
# udo - contains the shared libraries defining methods for User
# Defined Objects supplied by third-party vendors.
#
# *** NOTE: The UGII_SITE_DIR, UGII_VENDOR_DIR and UGII_USER_DIR variables
# can still be used, but a better way to point to customizations is to
# use the UGII_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE environment variable to point to a global
# file, and to list the directories in that file. See the documentation
# on UGII_CUSTOM_DIRECTORY_FILE above.
#
#UGII_VENDOR_DIR=${UGALLIANCE_DIR}\vendor
#UGII_SITE_DIR=${UGALLIANCE_DIR}\site
#UGII_USER_DIR=${HOME}
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ich hab auch das gelesen, würde mir das weiter helfen?:
"Systemsteuerung-System-Erweitert-Umgebungsvariabel-Systemvariabel-Neu-Name der Variabel (z.B. UGII_LOCAL_USER_DEFAULTS) darunter gibts Du den Pfad an z.B. C:\Temp"
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meine Kollegen (mit Adminrechten) stehen leider auch bissel auf dem Schlauch, wie man das hinbekommt. Ich wurde vor geschickt um es herauszufinden, naja....
Danke noch mal für die Hilfe
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Grüße Maren
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