If you want to start Smart Materials from Smart Materials Web, follow the instructions in this topic.
For Windows, the ADM and ADMX policy templates are available. Verify which type you can use on your network.
The templates show which registry keys you can set to configure Chrome and which are acceptable values. Chrome uses these registry keys values to determine how to act.
These templates are required to initiate agreement creation from Smart Materials
Web (APEX)
Inquiry
module, because theAgreements
task currently resides in Smart Materials (WPF).-
Download Chrome policy templates using Download Google Chrome Bundle under
How to quick-start in Windows
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Unzip the downloaded bundle.
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Open the ADM or ADMX template.
The template can be found under Configuration\adm\en-US or Configuration\admx\en-US (or another language specific sub-folder).
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Press WINDOWKEY + R, type gpedit.msc and click
OK
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Right-click
Administrative Templates
and selectAdd/Remove Templates
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Add the
chrome.adm
orchrome.adml
template via the dialog. -
Once complete, a
Google
/Google Chrome
folder will appear underAdministrative Templates
if it's not already there.If you add the ADM/ADMX template on Windows 7 or 10, it will appear under
Classic Administrative Templates
>Google
>Google Chrome
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Select
Legacy Browser Support
in the tree and enable theEnable the Legacy Browser Support feature
setting as follows:-
Open a dialog with a right-mouse-click on
Enable the Legacy Browser Support feature
and selectingEdit
from the menu. -
Select
Enabled
. -
Click
OK
.
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Enable the
Websites to open in alternative browser
setting as follows.-
Open a dialog with a right-mouse-click on
Websites to open in alternative browser
and selectingEdit
from the menu. -
Select
Enabled
. -
Click
Show
.
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Enter a full qualified hostname
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Click
OK
andApply
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Edit the M_PCK_URL_CUSTOM.GET_SMATNET_URL CIP function as described in GET_SMATNET_URL.
You can find the correct web address needed for this url in the
Intergraph.WPF.Apps.SMATApplication.exe.config
, located under <Product Root Location>\SPMAT.
Now you should be able invoking Smart Materials using the Internet Explorer from Smart Materials Web running in Google Chrome. If this still fails, try to start Smart Materials as described in Getting Started.
For more information see: