Pro/E and Windows 2000 SP4

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Martin Colenutt, Oct 22, 2003.

  1. Is anybody running pro/e on win2000 SP4? If so, have you had any
    problems?

    PTC does not currently support SP4 but I need to upgrade from SP3 to
    make my network secure from viruses. Win XP would do this but i would
    need to upgrade to Pro/Intralink 3.3 which i'm trying to avoid.

    Regards

    Martin
     
    Martin Colenutt, Oct 22, 2003
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  2. Martin Colenutt

    d_eng Guest

    Pro/e 2001 2002180 and Intralink 3.1 on win2000 SP4 from more than 4 months
    without problems.

    Regards

    Lorenzo
     
    d_eng, Oct 22, 2003
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  3. Here: Pro/ENGINEER 2001 2003030 + Pro/INTRALINK 3.2 2002270 on Windows
    2000 since six month. Both releases work without problems.
     
    Johannes Pietsch, Oct 23, 2003
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  4. Martin Colenutt

    T.T. Guest

    Also ProE 2001 2003320 + ProI 3.2 2001440 + Win 2000 SP4 no problems (here).
     
    T.T., Oct 23, 2003
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  5. Using Pro/E 2001, Pro/E Wildfire and Intralink 3.3 on Win 2000 SP4 with no
    problems. Sorry, I don't know my date codes but I just downloaded the
    latest available Wildfire two weeks ago and it works fine.

    The only problem I have had is with video drivers and it was my fault. This
    combination seems to be quite stable so far.
     
    Kevin Peterman, Oct 24, 2003
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  6. Martin Colenutt

    Rod Giles Guest

    Dear Martin,

    I installed SP4 and had no-end of problems with graphics on Wildfire. I
    tried uninstalling the nVidia drivers, but it made no difference. I
    uninstalled SP4 and hey presto - no more problems. The cut was 2003170. I
    haven't tried a later cut yet (still on SP3), but now on latest Wildfire
    download (2003330?). Maybe it's time to try again. There were no problems at
    all with ProE 2001 though.

    Regards,

    Rod Giles
    Pro/Mechanica Users UK
     
    Rod Giles, Oct 26, 2003
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