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bruppert said:It's not in the Windows registry - I was just using it as a placeholer because it depends on where you chose to install Pro/E. If you don't know where Pro/E is installed then it's more difficult. There are registry entries that you might be able to use to find Pro/E but it's not that simple. They are listed under HKLM\Software\PTC\Pro/ENGINEER but then they are filed depending on the release and specifc build installed. Plus the entries might not even be there if it's run from a network or if the program was copied to the machine or moved etc. etc.
bruppert said:There is no way to automatically locate Pro/E.
Why do you have different builds of the DLL for each release of Pro/E? Can't you just use the lowest release to build your DLL and then you only need one version of it? Build it on 2001 and then it's good for WF, WF2, WF3. You'll have to test it of course but you would have to test all the different DLL's anyways.
bruppert said:You would need to test out the DLL with the newer releases butyou would have also needed to test it if you were building with the newer toolkit libraries anyways. As long as you're using functions that existed in all of the releases then this is the easiest way.