2009-03-19 06:22 PM
"As noted in my original post, but perhaps to be clarified when the press release is made, it requires a separate license which can either be added to an existing WIBU keyplug, or placed on a separate keyplug. " Cheers, Karl
2009-03-31 05:15 PM
2012-09-21 05:50 PM
Erika wrote:In AC16: it doesn't look like the MEP Modeler is "unloadable" from the Add-On Manager. Is there any other way (other than having the person with the MEP license close out of AC so another can enable it) to unload it?
Shaun,
Suppodinh I am on a network and have been using the single MEP license. Now Laszlo also on my network, wants to use the MEP. How do I unload it from my workstation so he can use it?
Do I have to quite out of archicad or just go to my add-on manager within archicad and unload it?
Thanks,
Erika
2012-09-21 06:18 PM
2012-09-21 06:34 PM
ejrolon wrote:Yes, but "Enable" only works if a license is available (thus, necessitating that the license holder exit out of AC, because there is no "Disable" option).
Have you tried the "enable" option under Help -> License Information…?
2012-09-21 06:50 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2012-09-21 06:55 PM
ejrolon wrote:Hence, my original question
I somehow remember an option to turn it off without having to close the file.
2012-09-21 07:06 PM
2012-09-21 10:41 PM
How do I edit MEP elements in ArchiCAD without the add-on loaded?
If a project created in an MEP environment is reopened using ArchiCAD only (without MEP Modeler), the MEP objects are available, although locked for editing. If you wish to edit or move these elements, you must first unlock them individually (Edit > Locking > Unlock). Their MEP connection information is lost once you have edited them in a non-MEP Modeler environment and they behave as plain GDL objects in ArchiCAD.
2012-09-21 11:03 PM
2012-09-22 03:44 AM