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HFSS15: Setting the Temporary Directory
As for other option settings, the Temporary Directory may be configured with an installation default value, as well as a host dependent default value, a host independent user specified value and a host dependent user specified value. The Temporary Directory settings are stored in different files from the other option settings. These files are located in the same directories as the configuration files for the other option settings. The following table shows the directories and files used to store the Temporary Directory settings.
Config File | Level Name | File Name | Linux Directory Pathname | Windows Directory Pathname |
host dependent user specific Temporary Directory | user_machine | hostname.cfg | $HOME/AnsysEM/ApplicationPathAndVersion/config | MyDocuments/AnsysEM/ApplicationPathAndVersion/config |
host independent user specific Temporary Directory | user | default.cfg | ||
host dependent default default Temporary Directory | install_machine | hostname.cfg | InstallationDirectory/config | InstallationDirectory/config |
installation default Temporary Directory | install | default.cfg |
NOTES:
$HOME is the user's home directory on Linux
ApplicationPathAndVersion is the Application or Product name concatenated with the Product Version
MyDocuments is the user's "My Documents" directory on Windows
InstallationDirectory is the directory where the product is installed
As for other options, the settings in these files have precedence in the following sequence: user_machine (highest precedence), user, install_machine, install (lowest precedence). The installer will create the file at the install level. By default, the other files are not created. If the Temporary Directory is set to an empty string in a configuration file, then that setting is ignored.
NOTE: The UpdateRegistry tool may not be used to modify Temporary Directory settings.


