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Avoid Local Copy

Former Member
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We have requirement of displaying the original without saving a local copy in :C/temp

Also we are not able to display dms file sin Windows Vista.

Please provide solutions for these two points.

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MangeshP
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Dear Ravindra,

Please check this Link

[http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/PLM/DC20-Controllocaloriginal+copy]

[http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/PLM/Avoidinglocalcopyoforiginal]

Hope this helps.

With Regards

Mangesh Pande

Edited by: MANGESH PANDE on Nov 1, 2011 11:29 AM

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former_member188883
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Hi Ravindra,

1) We have requirement of displaying the original without saving a local copy in :C/temp

==> Do you want to change the location of local copy path ?

2) Also we are not able to display dms file sin Windows Vista.

==> What is the error message you get on Windows Vista ?

Regards,

Deepak Kori

Former Member
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Hi Deepak,

1) We have requirement of displaying the original without saving a local copy in :C/temp

==> Do you want to change the location of local copy path ?

---> Yes, because it is not working for Windows Vista

2) Also we are not able to display dms file sin Windows Vista.

==> What is the error message you get on Windows Vista ?

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> file :C/temp can not be created

our requirement is it should work for both XP as well as Vista

Former Member
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Hi,

On the Win Vista system create a folder under c: by the name "Temp". give full control to all user for this folder. Then test the scenario. it should be working fine.

Regards

Abhishek

former_member188883
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Hi Ravindra,

{ Also we are not able to display dms file sin Windows Vista.

==> What is the error message you get on Windows Vista ?

-


> file :C/temp can not be created

}

The user on the desktop/laptop does not have authorization to create a folder in C:\Drive. Can you ensure that login user has admin rights on the local machine. Additionally check whether folder Temp exists or not.

This is a typical problem in Vista and Windows 7.

Regards,

Deepak Kori

Former Member
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Hi,

Thanks for all the replies. I have created a folder "temp" and gave full access to everyone but it doesn't work. Can anybody tell how to give permissions in Windows Vista to display dms documents.

former_member188883
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Hi,

Is your user local or domain on the machine you checking this scenario ?

Do you access this using any thin client ?

Regards,

Deepak Kori