2 weeks ago
Hello all,
I've seen it's possible to force AC to launch through commercial or EDU license, using command line codes.
Is it possible to force AC to use a different work environment through this process?
More generally, does someone know what are the possible command accessed by the command line in launching the software?
Thank you!
2 weeks ago
There is no official list that I'm aware of.
And since there is none published it seems that it is also not really wanted (?).
In your case tho you can try the -useprofile= flag.
2 weeks ago
Hi @pones
As seen on the Archicad 29 Help: Comman Line Parameters (Custom Install)
You can install predefined company standard defaults for:
In te command line, type the executable file name followed by: --customEnvironment
followed by the path of the Defaults folder containing your preferred files.
For info on how to set up the Defaults folder, see Customized Company Defaults for Unattended Installation.
2 weeks ago
Hi Ricardo,
Thanks!
But I’d like to address automatically a different work environment without having to reinstall AC every time I wanted to do so…
For instance, if in my office I work with architectural design and urban planning, I’d like to setup two different shortcuts for each case.
I couldn’t find any document about it, but I’ve presumed we could launch AC with other custom properties than the one described for forcing the commercial license (noedu) in the command line.
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Hi Lucas,
It doesn't work. When I start AC, it shows the startup window that asks to specify the model from which we'll create a new project, and to select the user profile we want to use. I'd like to bypass this window or at least, to force it to select a named user profile...
2 weeks ago
So you don't want to open an existing file but make a new one?
a week ago
It doesn't matter. Even if I open an existing file, the syntax -useprofile=myprofile doesn't seem to work.
10 hours ago
I had that problem. Following this I don't have that problem anymore.
13m ago
Hi Charlie64,
It’s not what I’m looking for!
As I’ve explained in my first post, I’d like to set a different work environment using the command line when launching AC.