Connect edition 17 - How can I remove unwanted configurations from GUI?

In CE17 there seems to be another layer of messy configuration options bar in already confusing config jungle. How can I get rid of them? Our Microstaton users no need to access any example configs as we use our company workspace only. Therefore I would like to turn obsolete items off so that only our own config options would be visible. What's the point making the GUI more complicated? Who needs this?

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  • Same problem here.  So annoying!!!

    We have deployed without example configurations so this option is pointless.  And users have to manually select custom config each time on start which is just another thing we have to explain.  

    Does nobody at Bentley test this stuff in real world situations?

  • After I created another Configuration, there will be a file configuration.xml under folder C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Bentley\MicroStation\10.0.0\prefs. Open this xml file and change the default configuration's tag <IsEditable>false</IsEditable> to <IsEditable>true</IsEditable>, then you can hide the default configuration. Below is my StartScreen with two configurations hidden.



  • MS CE UD 17 is ignoring "MS_CONFIGURATIONOPTS" variable I have set at the Organization level

    I was checking to see if this variable changed in UD 17 - as this new interface allows users to create workspaces/workset
    Was also checking here to see if this could control (or ignore) the new UD 17 interface being discussed here

    Our workspaces/worksets are "Read Only" on a server

  • Whose brilliant idea was this, and where is this significant change (and "fix") documented?

    Bentley needs to understand that most of us at a company of any reasonable size use networked configurations. Adding requirements to control the user experience at the local level is inefficient at best. If there is a CAD manager, it could take them hours to go through every users' computers - IF they have physical or remote access to the users' computers at all. If the CAD is "managed" by someone of lesser authority (like just an experienced user) it gets more complicated. I love my teammates, but I don't want them making changes to application resource files.

    Workspace/workset management is a huge part of deploying and enforcing standards. Options like this need to have a way to manage them at a higher level than "user".

    Is there a way to "network" configuration.xml, or does that file HAVE to be local?

    Stirling, the answer is "No". I don't think anyone at Bentley has used their own software in a production capacity in a decade. Surprisingly few seem to be left who have done production work at all, and the developers are definitely not talking to them.

    MaryB

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  • Hi Tim,

    I totally understood your pain if you are managing 200 workstations. I am searching a more convienient way to turn off this new  multiple configurations feature. It seems can be implemented by setting a token file.

    Waiting me for digging into deeper.

    Personal thinking, this new feature seems extend the management layers from two(Workspace/Workset) to three(Configuration/Workspace/Workset).



  • Yea, whatever. I've instantly figured out this is something else I need to just ignore. I can only guess this is for folks who don't want the Workspace assigned with the Workset or are confused by that behavior. Be nice if you'd just focus on getting rid of the multitude of bugs.

    You did fix the odd behavior of the Power Select backwards functioning.

    Connect r17 10.17.2.61 self-employed-Unpaid Beta tester for Bentley

  • Personal thinking, this new feature seems extend the management layers from two(Workspace/Workset) to three(Configuration/Workspace/Workset).

    I like the concept of adding another configuration layer, but not managed by a user-specific file in the user LOCALAPPDATA folder and not something that is automatically on for everyone.

    I have clients that use a combination of MicroStation and ORD where the MicroStation users use the same Configurations as the ORD users. For ORD you can redirect to different configurations based on the version, MicroStation you only get one. 

    Using this new feature you can make ORD 10.9, 10.10, (and eventually 10.11) configurations available at the same time in MicroStation from the WorkPage.

    Rod Wing
    Senior Systems Analyst

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  • Personal thinking, this new feature seems extend the management layers from two(Workspace/Workset) to three(Configuration/Workspace/Workset).

    I like the concept of adding another configuration layer, but not managed by a user-specific file in the user LOCALAPPDATA folder and not something that is automatically on for everyone.

    I have clients that use a combination of MicroStation and ORD where the MicroStation users use the same Configurations as the ORD users. For ORD you can redirect to different configurations based on the version, MicroStation you only get one. 

    Using this new feature you can make ORD 10.9, 10.10, (and eventually 10.11) configurations available at the same time in MicroStation from the WorkPage.

    Rod Wing
    Senior Systems Analyst

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