The paths inside a scene file's XML are supposed to be relative to the
location of the scene file.  You are expected to usually have the scene
file in a directory nearby where the data it refers to is, to reduce how
far it crosses your filesystem structure to generate the relative paths.
You can use wb_command -scene-file-relocate to move the scene file and
regenerate its internal paths to put it closer to the data directory.  If
you need to move it to a system that doesn't have the same filesystems
mounted the same way, there is wb_command -zip-scene-file (or the "Zip..."
button in the wb_view scene window), which will generate a self-contained
archive with all the referenced files and the necessary directory layout.

If the QC scene was generated with a script, it may be that the substituted
paths were absolute, breaking the usual convention of the script.  Using
-scene-file-relocate or loading and saving the scene file may convert these
paths to relative.

Tim


On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 12:23 PM Aaron C <aaroncr...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Dear HCP experts,
>
> The scene file (a structural processing QC scene) I generated in a Linux
> computer doesn't work in a Windows computer. It seems that the file paths
> were hard-coded in the scene file. Is there a way to make it more portable?
> Thank you.
>
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