Recently our computers were upgraded from Windows 7 to 10. Since that upgrade, the report to file command has needed the operator to prompt the file to save when that was not necessary before, it just saved automatically. Has anyone else experienced this and is there a fix? Assignments, tracefields and print commands attached. This is a 2 part program that reports out separately to file. Only first part script is attached, but both are the same.
This has been happening to me as well, I did some moonlight work and their PCDMIS was doing this as well. At first I thought one of my operators flipped a setting but at this point I have tried everything and I cant fix it.
Other than that, it could be because you are printing to a network location and the permissions have not been set correctly. Try running PC-Dmis as an administrator (right click, run as administrator) and have your IT guy check the security / permissions settings.
Thanks Peter. That is exactly what it was. Between the migration to 2020 R1 and the update to Windows 10 the permission for the user was not checked off. A simple matter of allowing the CMM User, or whatever your organization may call the user for the machine, to be given permission. So for those that are not that tech savvy, like me, you click the Windows start button and type in Reg Edit, open the editor and go through what is listed above. I did need assistance from our IT person to do this, but others may not. Thanks for the help folks.
I'm usually relatively vague about the process because I prefer that people involve their IT department when making any changes to the registry. I should probably state that in my replies too.