After you have successfully connected to a server and logged in, you can load projects from the server into the medini analyze Model Browser. Here you can edit them as you would edit any other project in the client. Although the server can host different types of projects, only projects that can be edited in the desktop client are shown.
Server projects are organized into spaces.
Projects in your personal space belong to you.
Projects in an organizational space can be accessed by other users. Whether you can see, copy, or edit the project depends on the project type, the visibility set on the project, and your assigned role.
Note that a server project icon with a yellow lock overlay means that you have only read-only access to the project.
Note: For more information about projects and their settings in the Portal server, in the Ansys MBSE Portal, click the Help link. Or, in the Ansys Help Portal, find the MBSE Portal User Guide.
Loading a project from the Portal server
To load a project from the server, complete these steps.
In the desktop client, make sure that you are logged on to the server, then click the expander arrow to list the projects on the server.
Select the desired space and click the expander arrow to list the projects there.
Find your project, then right-click it and select from the context menu.
You can also double-click the project to load it.
The project loads in the desktop client Model Browser.
Deleting a project from the server
When you are logged in to the server from the desktop client, you can delete projects on the server if you have an administrator role for the project.
Caution: This action deletes the project permanently from the server. The project cannot be restored.
To delete a project from the server, complete these steps.
In the desktop client, make sure that you are logged in to the server, then load the project you want to delete.
After the project is loaded, right-click it and select from the context menu.
When asked if you are sure, click .
The project is deleted from the server.