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Creo®: Creo Parametric, Creo Simulate,


Creo Options Modeler, Creo Layout,
Creo Direct
4.0 F000
Directory of Online Information

What’s New? Click a link below and in the table of contents, click
What’s New.
Creo Parametric
Creo Simulate
Creo Direct
Platform Support http://support.ptc.com/view?im_dbkey=171726
Help and Reference Documents http://support.ptc.com/apps/help_center/help/
for Creo 4.
Creo Resource Centers All Resource Centers
Creo Parametric
Creo Direct
Creo Layout
Creo Options Modeler
Creo Simulate
Creo Parametric 30–Day Trial

Copyright 2016 PTC, Inc.


4.0 F000 Creo®: Creo Parametric, Creo Simulate, Creo Options Modeler, Creo Layout, Creo Direct
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Creo 4.0 Academic


Creo eSupport https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/portal/index.jsp?
tab_id=creo
Technical Support Search https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/search/search.jsp
All Reference Documents http://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/doc/refdoc.jsp

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Creo Parametric, Creo Simulate, Creo Layout, Creo
Options Modeler, Creo Direct
Creo 4.0 Is Available for Installation

Creo 4.0 is a scalable suite of interoperable, right-sized design applications for users
across the enterprise to more easily participate in and contribute to the product design
process. With these applications, companies can bring better products to market faster by
improving processes such as concept design, detailed design, and verification and
validation.
Installation
Creo 4.0 is packaged with a PTC License Server powered by FlexNet Publisher 11.14.0.
To run Creo 4.0 you must upgrade the PTC license server to 11.14.0. If you are already
running a license server for Pro/ENGINEER® Wildfire® 3.0 or later, Creo Elements/
Direct 5.0 or later, PTC Mathcad® 14.0, PTC Arbortext® Isodraw® 7.0, or PTC
Arbortext Editor 6.0, PTC recommends you upgrade the PTC License Server to 11.14.0.
Using PTC Installation Assistant
For a streamlined installation of Creo 4.0 applications, you can use the PTC Installation
Assistant on your DVD-ROM. Open the installer, enter your Sales Order Number, and the
Assistant begins the automatic installation:
• Acquires the license file from PTC
• Determines whether the license is floating or fixed and installs the licenses server as
required
• Provides a list of the available products based on the entitlement detailed in the
licenses file and automatically downloads and installs that software from ptc.com.
For the most up-to-date installation information, see the Creo 4.0 Installation and
Administration Guide on the Reference Documents page or click File ▶ Help ▶ Reference
in the application.

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Licensing Alternatives for Existing Customers
Existing customers can alternatively use the online licensing tools to request an updated
license pack via e-mail for installation on an existing PTC License Server. To run Creo
4.0 your PTC license pack must have updated licenses at version 35.0. See the licensing
area at http://www.ptc.com/support/index.htm.
G-Post and ModuleWorks

• In addition to its current solutions for NC in Creo 4.0, PTC is also including support
for G-Post V6.6 P14 from Austin N.C., Inc.
• Vericut functionality from CGTech is removed and replaced with material removal
technology from ModuleWorks.
Operating System Support
Operating System Version
Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7
Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise. Base
OS 64-bit Editions and Service Pack 1,
Internet Explorer 11.0.
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.1 Pro. 64–bit
Editions, Internet Explorer 11.0.
Microsoft Windows 10 Windows 10 Professional 64-bit Edition,
Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit Edition,
Windows 10 Anniversary Edition,
Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB 64-bit
Edition, Base OS, Internet Explorer 11.0

System Requirements and Hardware Certification Information


Visit the Platform Support page for Creo 4.0 for current, detailed system requirements and
certified hardware configurations: http://support.ptc.com/partners/hardware/current/
support.htm.
PTC Product Interoperability with Creo 4.0
Creo Advanced Framework Creo Advanced Framework 4.0 F000
Creo Expert Moldbase Extension Available with
Creo Expert Moldbase Extension 10 F000
Creo Progressive Die Available with Creo Progressive Die 10

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PTC Product Interoperability with Creo 4.0
F000
Creo Mold Analysis Available with Creo Mold Analysis 4.0
F000
Creo Schematics Available with Creo Schematics 1.0, 2.0,
3.0, and 4.0.
Creo View and Creo View ECAD, Creo Available with Creo View and Creo View
View ECAD Compare ECAD 4.0.
Creo View ECAD Compare
Creo View Express Interoperable
Creo View Adapters Use Creo View 4.0 Adapter for Creo
Parametric to generate viewables.
• To install the Creo Parametric adapter
run proe2pv_config.exe. You
must set the environment variable IA_
CREOPMA3_OPTION during the
installation and configuration in order
to generate compatible viewables.
• A seat of Creo Parametric is a
prerequisite for the Adapter.
Pro/INTRALINK Interoperability planned for PTC Pro/
INTRALINK 10.2 M030 CPS 21 and 11.0
M020. See the Note below.
Windchill PDMLink and Windchill Interoperability planned Windchill
ProjectLink PDMLink and Windchill ProjectLink 10.2
M030 CPS 21 and 11.0 M020, See the
Note below.

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Note
• For specific information on Windchill compatibility, refer to the Creo Data
Management Compatibility Roadmap on the PTC Web site.
• Before upgrading from one major release to another of Creo, transfer files from
your workspaces to avoid the loss of any local changes during the process.

Asian and European Languages


Depending on the Creo application, the user interface and documentation are translated to
varying degrees into French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified
Chinese, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese. A detailed list of translated materials is
available in the document Creo 4.0 Language Support.
OpenGL Library
Creo 4.0 uses advanced OpenGL 4.3 capabilities that improve the overall display and
graphics performance of Creo. To take advantage of this enhancement and for overall
improved display and graphics performance, Creo 4.0 requires graphics cards which
support OpenGL 4.3 or later. PTC recommends you consult with your hardware
manufacturer or graphics card vendor.
Creo Help Center—Help, What’s New, Tutorials, Reference Documents
There is a separate Help Center for each of the Creo applications. Help Centers are
available on ptc.com at http://support.ptc.com/apps/help_center/help/or you can download
a Help Center for a local installation. Refer to the Creo 4.0 Installation and
Administration Guide. The Help Center provides access to the Help, including What’s
New for your application and to other resources such as free tutorials, Reference
Documents, the Creo Community, and PTC Customer Support. To open the Help Center,
click in your application. Alternatively, you can learn about user interface items with
context-sensitive Help using the F1 key. To access reference information such as the Creo
4.0 Installation and Administration Guide click File ▶ Help ▶ Reference from your
application or browse through Reference Documents.

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Creo Resource Centers—Web Tools and Tutorials
Web-based tools and tutorials can assist you with learning to use this release. Each Creo
application has its own resource center which is available from the Creo browser or on the
internet. The Creo Resource Centers are accessible from the Creo browser, or on the
Internet.
PTC University Learning Connector

The Learning Connector for Creo, available by clicking in Creo Parametric, Creo
Direct, Creo Layout, Creo Options Modeler, or Creo Simulate, provides context-sensitive
recommendations for topics, articles, and videos as you work. You can search the
Learning Connector using one or more keywords. The Learning Connector provides
results from the following sources:
• PTC University Precision LMS—eLearning topics and videos
• Support Knowledge Base—Knowledge-based articles
• Help Center—Help topics and links to other materials
By default, the Learning Connector is active. To disable the Learning Connector set the
configuration option enable_learning_connector to no.
Product–Specific Information

Windchill Limitation for Creo Unite Technology with Creo Elements/Direct


When working in a Creo Unite scenario, you should not use the Model Manager Extractor
and Windchill Bulk Migrator to migrate Creo Elements/Direct Modeling data from the
Creo Elements/Direct Model Manager, to Windchill. You cannot directly open and insert
a Creo Elements/Direct Modeling part or assembly from Windchill in Creo Parametric
when using Creo Unite technology. See Support article CS248441 for details.
Chromium Embedded Browser
When using Chromium as the embedded browser in Creo to interact with Windchill, you
cannot view the 3D Creo View based thumbnails on the details page of the Creo models.
Chrome and Chromium based browsers do not support plug-ins, which is the technology
currently used to display the 3D Creo View based thumbnails in Creo. See Support article
CS197208 for details.

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Creo View and Windchill Publishing of Non-Native 3D CAD Models Checked into Windchill Is
Supported
In Creo Parametric 4.0 you can natively open CATIA V5, NX, SOLIDWORKS and Creo
Elements/Direct Modeling 3D parts and assemblies from the file system and save and
check-in these designs into Windchill 11.0 M020 and later.
The Creo View Adapter for Creo Parametric also provides the ability to publish CATIA
V5, NX, SOLIDWORKS, and Creo Elements/Direct Modeling 3D parts and assemblies
checked into Windchill to the Creo View format. This capability is supported for
Windchill 11.0 M020 and later, using the Creo View 4.0 or later, Adapter for Creo
Parametric.
Single Sign On (SSO) Authentication
The embedded browser for Creo supports authentication to a Windchill server that is
configured for SAML 2.0 single sign-on (SSO) authentication. If you previously
authenticated with a standalone web browser, you will see an additional login request
from the embedded browser for Creo.
Geometric Tolerances (GTOLS) and 3D Printing Tray Assembly Are Supported in Windchill
Additional GTOL parameters are supported in Windchill11.0 M020 and later. Compound
and multilevel GTOLS cannot be used to make compound and multilevel control
characteristics.
Creo Modelcheck
Creo Elements/Direct .sdac and .sdpc files are not applicable to Creo Modelcheck in
Creo Unite scenarios. It is not possible to check these files by opening them in Creo
Parametric. See Support article CS248781 for details.
Creo User Interface Customization
The Creo user interface customization capabilities are significantly enhanced in Creo 4.0.
You can customize various aspects of the user interface for your Creo application,
including those in the list below:
• Ribbon
• Quick Access Toolbar
• Shortcut Menus
• Keyboard Shortcuts

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• Graphics Toolbar
• Window layout
In all applications, unless the environmental variable, PTC_WF_ROOT is set,
customization settings for the user interface are automatically stored in the profile
directory of the user’s operating system in one of the locations listed below:
• When not connected to Windchill PDMLink, the file is created in %APPDATA%\
PTC\ProENGINEER\Wildfire\.wf\.Settings\creo_
customization.ui
• When connected to Windchill PDMLink, the file is created in the %PTC_WF_
ROOT%\.Settings folder.
When the Creo application starts, customization settings are applied from the following
locations in this order:
• Application load point directory:
<creo_loadpoint>\F000\Common Files \text\creo_<app>_admin_
customization.ui\
• User’s profile directory
• Application startup directory, if the configuration option load_ui_
customization_run_dir is set to yes.
Refer to Support article CS37185 for details.
Configuration for Creo Applications
When your Creo application starts, stored configuration options from config.pro or
config.sup or both are applied from the same locations and in the same order as they
were in Creo 3.0. It is recommended to use separate configuration files and working
directories for each Creo application.
Creo Parametric TOOLKIT and Creo Parametric Object TOOLKIT
You can extend the use of Creo Parametric with Creo Parametric TOOLKIT and Creo
Object TOOLKIT C++. From Creo 4.0, you can also extend the use of Creo Direct using
the Creo Object TOOLKIT C++. The default development environment for building
applications with Creo 4.0 F000 is Visual Studio 2012. In a future maintenance build,
PTC will be updating the development environment to Visual Studio 2015. To prepare for
this support, you can download the compiled Visual Studio 2015 Toolkit libraries from
the software download page on ptc.com. Applications created using these libraries will be

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supported with Creo 4.0 F000 and later. New workflows supporting Model-Based
Engineering (MBE) are introduced into Creo 4.0. As part of the development efforts, PTC
introduces a complete set of new APIs for MBE and has deprecated old APIs. PTC
strongly recommends you review the published Toolkit user guides for a complete list of
new and deprecated APIs. Jlink is merged with the Java Object Toolkit (JOTK) libraries
to help reduce the image size and to avoid installing redundant files used by both JOTK
and Jlink. To use Jlink, select JOTK from the Creo Parametric Application Features list.
You do not need a special license or runtime license to develop with Jlink.

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