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Do unresolved CUI's slow down CAD?

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Spector567
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Do unresolved CUI's slow down CAD?

Long story short in the Geolocation Ribbon needs to be switched to full without focus on several dozen machines.

 

There is also an existing 3rd party software that needs to be manually attached for a certain percentage of the user base and a few other pieces don't always end up attached to the main CUI when users are switched and I do not want to add these partials to the Enterprise CUI.

 

The simple solution is for me is to mass copy and replace the C3D.cuix file on all the machines prior to there setup.

 

 

Is there any lag time, cost with having unresolved Partial CUI's?

 

I've been told in the past that missing support paths on the "C" drive have a negligible time loss but is it the same for CUI files?

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pendean
in reply to: Spector567

"unresolved" anything is always a recipe for slowness with software and operating systems.
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TravisNave
in reply to: pendean

I agree. Anything the application has to load and then network timeout, is
going to add delay to the software. If you know a CUI is bad, unload it.


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Spector567
in reply to: pendean

Thank you that is what I thought.

 

However, I didn't want to assume.

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