
CS126670 - How to use the PTC System Monitor (PSM) in Workgroup Manager Transaction Performance Diagnosis. CS23960 - Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire and Creo Interaction with PDMLink - Recommended Initial Performance Client Settings is now customer viewable. With the exception of this first post that contains a large list, I'll be posting small additions of 5 or so Articles every week or two (see comments for additional posts): I'd like to share newly created, updated or helpful WGM (Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire / Creo Parametric / Windchill Workgroup Manager) related Articles that I author or come across in my day to day activities. If there are topics you would like see discussed in this blog, let me know. I hope that this blog will be forum to discuss issues as well as a location to pickup tips and tricks along the way that will help when working with Windchill. I’ve worked through thousands of issues and know how to quickly diagnose & resolve issues and configure clients so that they work optimially and have fewer issues. I also create and deliver training to other TSEs as well as providing backline support TSEs on more difficult issues.
In the last several years I've concentrated on Creo/Windchill Workgroup Manager interaction, functionality, performance and stability when working with Windchill.
Thinking back, I started working with Pro/E 20, Pro/PDM 3.5, Pro/INTRALINK 1.2 and Windchill in the early 6.2 releases (does anyone remember the Java based Workgroup Manager for Pro/E 2001)? Things have come a long way since then with Wildfire, Creo and Windchill.
ProductView or Creo View client & adapters. Pro/ENGINEER or Creo interaction/integration with Windchill. I've supported and continue to support a number of PTC products and functionality over the years: Welcome to my blog! I'm Craig Pater and work in PTC Technical Support in the Interface Solutions, Visualization and most recently the Technical Leaders groups.