Is there a way to fix Wildfire license path?
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:40 am    Post subject: Is there a way to fix Wildfire license path? Reply with quote

Greetings:

After I create a few additional partition on my local HD. Wildfire 2
build M040 license path that I have entered during installation is no
longer valid and has been changed from E drive to F drive. I use
PowerQuest Drive Mapper utility in Partition magic 8 and it does fix
most of the path for other programs except Wildfire. Is there a way to
fix this instead of re-installing Wilfire 2 from scratch?
Thanks in advance for your time and help.

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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Is there a way to fix Wildfire license path? Reply with quote

njchen24@yahoo.com.sg wrote:

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After I create a few additional partition on my local HD. Wildfire 2
build M040 license path that I have entered during installation is no
longer valid and has been changed from E drive to F drive. I use
PowerQuest Drive Mapper utility in Partition magic 8 and it does fix
most of the path for other programs except Wildfire. Is there a way to
fix this instead of re-installing Wilfire 2 from scratch?


In Unix there's an executable called "ptcsetup" that you
can use to originally install Pro/E or adjust it later on.
You might search for something similar in Windows ? Should
be there since we all know that Pro/E for Windows is just a
bastardized form of that klunky old Unix program everyone
hates (hi David J :-)

Anyway, you should be able to use ptcsetup to enter a new
license file path.
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