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Also hung Greenshot that I use for screen shot.
I think it's time to shut the PC down and go home.
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Yep, this was it. I >think< I figured out what had happened and why it's not common.SPerman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 7:22 am In my experience, PDM is tied to (and takes over) file operations. If anything is using the tool that handles file operations, all tools that use file operations will not respond until whatever is using it is done with it. Sometimes that is PDM keeping other things from operating. Sometimes it is something else keeping PDM from operating.
Outlook brings up logins for PDM on occasion because it has a process that looks in recent file locations and your Quick Access items in the File Explorer. It tries to cache lists of stuff it thinks you want to attach to emails. Annoying, but I'm not sure how to avoid it.bnemec wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 9:48 am
Something still wrong with PDM on my machine though. When I went to forward an email in outlook, outlook must be trying to access some path in the vault as PDM login prompt comes up. I have automatic login turned off on my machine so the dialog is expected. Why outlook is touching something in pdm I don't know. Also, after logging in PDM is trying to get latest version (I assume due to the setting to get latest on our libraries and templates on login.) But, of course, it's hung. Stilll need to restart.
Turn off or remove PDM addin in Outlook.AlexB wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 9:52 am Outlook brings up logins for PDM on occasion because it has a process that looks in recent file locations and your Quick Access items in the File Explorer. It tries to cache lists of stuff it thinks you want to attach to emails. Annoying, but I'm not sure how to avoid it.
I don't have it PDM installed for Outlook. Outlook actually gets it's list for attachments from C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent
Supposedly fixed in 2018....seems later Win10 builds reintroduced it.AlexB wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 10:02 am I don't have it PDM installed for Outlook. Outlook actually gets it's list for attachments from C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent
These are shortcuts to the actual file location. Since it wants to populate a list of stuff for you to pick from, it caches file information. When it can't access the file, it triggers PDM to ask you to log in. It's annoying and not possible to turn off from what I have found (yet)
I've managed to keep vault paths out of the Quick access list, but obviously there will be vault paths in the recent file list(s). That must be it. Most of the time nobody notices, but if anything is not just right then PDM makes a right nuisance of itself with dialogs. Especially bad in conference/training room PCs and other non-cad/non-technical users PCs. They tend to wind up in offline mode!AlexB wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 10:02 am I don't have it PDM installed for Outlook. Outlook actually gets it's list for attachments from C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent
These are shortcuts to the actual file location. Since it wants to populate a list of stuff for you to pick from, it caches file information. When it can't access the file, it triggers PDM to ask you to log in. It's annoying and not possible to turn off from what I have found (yet)
Edit: haven't had enough coffee to function correctly yet
You can disable the recent items list for attachments in Outlook, via a registry setting:bnemec wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:51 am I've managed to keep vault paths out of the Quick access list, but obviously there will be vault paths in the recent file list(s). That must be it. Most of the time nobody notices, but if anything is not just right then PDM makes a right nuisance of itself with dialogs. Especially bad in conference/training room PCs and other non-cad/non-technical users PCs. They tend to wind up in offline mode!![]()
Well that helps. I had to add the key and value but it disabled the listJSculley wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:03 pm You can disable the recent items list for attachments in Outlook, via a registry setting:
https://www.msoutlook.info/question/dis ... ttach-file
While I like the option I feel it's more of a work around. This would help me more than hinder as I don't attach to emails that often. The way outlook hits recent files list is not the root problem. I kinda feel that some way of telling windows to exclude certain paths, say C:/Vault/, from recent file list would be better. It seems the recent file links aren't purged when local cache is cleared so we wind up with broken links? I think best would just be the option to exclude vault locations from quick access and recents etc. But as usual, I have thoughts but lack the understanding.JSculley wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:03 pm You can disable the recent items list for attachments in Outlook, via a registry setting:
https://www.msoutlook.info/question/dis ... ttach-file