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Error 112219 "Invalid filename"

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 Product(s):ProjectWise Explorer Client
 Version(s):10.00.02.96
 Environment:N\A
 Area:Document Creation
 Subarea:Rename file

Background

Trying to rename file to CON.doc and getting error:
 

How to avoid it:

Windows reserved names:

CON, PRN, AUX, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, and LPT9

Do not use these names.

Microsoft article about it: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247

 
 

Error found in Custom UI XML of "ProjectWise iDesktop Integration"

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 Product(s):ProjectWise Explorer Client
 Version(s):10.00.02.96
 Environment:N\A
 Area:Integration - Office
 Subarea:Enable / Disable integration

OFFICE 2016 Custom Ui Runtime Error In ProjectWise iDesktop Integration

Background

User upgraded MS Office to 2016 started to get error when open MS Word or Excel:
ProjectWise Explorer reinstallation didn't help, association were checked...
Easy way to fix it download MicrosoftEasyFix and run it as Administrator.

 

Steps to Accomplish

 
2.      Open it
3.      Click Advanced and click Run as administrator
4.      Next
5.      Close

 

ProjectWise Default Application

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In ProjectWise we need the ability to define a default application for each project. Currently we may have dwg files associated with AutoCAD 2012 in the datasource, but if a project is using 2013 as the default version whenever they drag and drop files the app is set to 2012. This means that the application associated to documents has to be changed for all new documents. The dwg file association should be able to be applied to multiple versions and then a default version set against each project.

is there any other way of correctly assigning the application on the project without changing the default for the datasource? 

1 - Creating a New Connection to a Repository

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To view files stored in a ProjectWise repository (also known as a datasource), you need to set up a connection to the repository.

NOTE: Before making a connection, make sure CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) is configured on your Web Services Gateway server (WSG). Follow these instructions to learn more and configure CORS:

  1. From the Manage Connections page, click New Connection.
  2. In the Create New Connection dialog that opens, enter a name for your connection in the Connection Name field.
  3. In the Server Url field, type in the server URL provided by Bentley Web Services Gateway. Check with your IT administrator for this URL.
  4. Click Get Datasource to connect to the server and get a list of available repositories.
  5. From the Datasource dropdown, select the desired repository.
  6. Enter your Username and Password in the appropriate fields.
  7. From the Work Area dropdown, select the desired Work Area.
  8. If you wish, you can provide a Description.
  9. Click Connect and the connection is created and the name and description of the connection display in the Manage Connections list.

When you create a connection, the name of the connection displays in the left pane of the ProjectWise Web Connections. To open the connected repository, select the name of the connection in the left pane.

 

Getting Started with ProjectWise Web Connections

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ProjectWise Web lets you access files and create and modify connections to repositories where files are stored. Before you can access ProjectWise Web, you must first sign in and open your project. Once you are signed in, you need to connect to a repository to download or review the files in the repository.

Export access control to Excel 2013/Office 365

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When we do an Access Control export to Excel when Office 2013/Office 365 is installed we get a message "Make sure Exel 2003 or newer is installed." Should this work?

ProjectWise .590
Office 365 ProPlus with Excel 2013 (15.0.4711.1003) installed locally
Office 365 integration NOT installed.

1 - Getting Started

1 - Signing In and Accessing ProjectWise Share

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To sign in to ProjectWise Share, go to the CONNECT Portal, enter your account information, and select Sign In.

To access ProjectWise Share, you need to have a Bentley CONNECT account. For more information about registering a CONNECT account, see the Bentley CONNECT page.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch


2 - Selecting a Project

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Once you have signed into the CONNECT Portal using your Bentley CONNECT account, select your project from the Recent Projects tile, or select the View More Projects icon to see a list of all available projects.

When you select your project, the Project Portal opens. From the ProjectWise Connection Services pane, click the Share tile.

The ProjectWise Share Work Area opens. From this page, you can access the contents of your Project Share. You can create and manage connections to repositories and view the contents of those repositories. For more information, see the Work Area Access topic.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch

5 - Uploading new file(s)

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To upload a file(s), click the New  button and from the dropdown, select Upload File(s).

In the dialog that opens, select the files to be uploaded. Click Open and the file(s) are uploaded. If you select large amount of files, progress can be viewed in the progress area to the left under your SharePoint Office 365 Site library.

Drag and drop is also supported. Selecting files from your desktop and dragging them in to the browser windows also uploads files.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch

4 - Downloading a File

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To download a file, select the checkbox next to the file and click the download   button.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch

3 - Accessing the SharePoint Connection

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From the left pane of ProjectWise Share, you can access your share and the connections to the repositories you created.

Under Share, select All to see all the items stored in your Project Share. Select In Progress to see any files which are currently being uploaded to the Project Share. Select Recycle Bin to see files which have been deleted from the Project Share.


The left pane also displays any connections to repositories which you have created, giving you quick access to your repositories. To edit or remove a connection, or create a new connection, click the Manage Connections button at the bottom of the left pane.

To Access your SharePoint Site Library content, click on the SharePoint Site Library connection on the left and navigate through your SharePoint Site Library folders. Content can be downloaded, uploaded and Open in SharePoint.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch

2 - Managing Connections

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From the ProjectWise Share page Share panel, click the Manage Connections button. The Manage Connections page opens.

Here you can create a new connection to a repository or modify or delete an existing connection. If there are any existing connections, they display on this page organized by Connection Name, Repository Type, and Description.  The Actions column allows you to delete or edit a connection.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch

1 - Creating a New Connection to a Repository

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To view files stored in a SharePoint Site Library, you need to set up a connection to the SharePoint repository.

Only Office 365 SharePoint Sites are supported. 

  1. From the Manage Connections page, click New Connection.
  2. In the Create New Connection dialog that opens, enter a name for your connection in the Connection Name field.
  3. From the Repository Type dropdown, select the type of repository to which you want to connect.  Additional fields display in the Create New Connection dialog.
  4. In the Repository Type, select SharePoint and click on Sign in with Microsoft. 
  5. Microsoft's online authentication dialog opens. Enter your company credentials to get your SharePoint Site Library list. 
    (This only needs to be done once. If you cannot authenticate, contact your SharePoint Site Administrator.)
  6. From the SharePoint Site library dropdown, select the desired SharePoint Site. Only sites that you have permission to access are listed.  
     
  7. Once the site is selected, click Connect and the Connection is created. The name of the connection displays in the Manage Connections list.

When you create a connection, the name of the connection displays in the left pane of the ProjectWise Share Work Area. To view this, go back to the SharePoint Site Library by selecting ProjectWise Share in the top left. The ProjectWise Share page displays. To open the repository to which you have connected, select the name of the connection in the left pane.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch

2 - Editing or Deleting a Connection

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Editing a Connection

From the Manage Connections page, click the Edit   icon. The Edit Connection dialog displays.

Edit the Name and click Update to save your edits.

Deleting a Connection

From the Manage Connections page, click the Delete   icon. The Delete Connection dialog displays.   

If you are sure you want to delete the connection, click Delete and the Connection is deleted and no longer displays in the Manage Connections list.

Other Language Sources

Deutsch


Error 112219 "Invalid filename"

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(33637 False)

 Product(s):ProjectWise Explorer Client
 Version(s):10.00.02.96
 Environment:N\A
 Area:Document Creation
 Subarea:Rename file

Background

Trying to rename file to CON.doc and getting error:
 

How to avoid it:

Windows reserved names:

CON, PRN, AUX, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, and LPT9

Do not use these names.

Microsoft article about it: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247

 
 

Error found in Custom UI XML of "ProjectWise iDesktop Integration"

$
0
0
 Product(s):ProjectWise Explorer Client
 Version(s):10.00.02.96
 Environment:N\A
 Area:Integration - Office
 Subarea:Enable / Disable integration

OFFICE 2016 Custom Ui Runtime Error In ProjectWise iDesktop Integration

Background

User upgraded MS Office to 2016 started to get error when open MS Word or Excel:
ProjectWise Explorer reinstallation didn't help, association were checked...
Easy way to fix it download MicrosoftEasyFix and run it as Administrator.

 

Steps to Accomplish

 
2.      Open it
3.      Click Advanced and click Run as administrator
4.      Next
5.      Close

 

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