2004-04-01 11:43 PM
 ); .PLP's are accessible only from the computer that they were created on originally.  If I try to sign into one from another computer, AC brings up a blank screen as it would when starting a new project with the title "untitled."  Help?
); .PLP's are accessible only from the computer that they were created on originally.  If I try to sign into one from another computer, AC brings up a blank screen as it would when starting a new project with the title "untitled."  Help? 
					
				
		
2004-09-28 07:01 PM
Lasse wrote:And straights, too?
Thank you gays!
 
  
					
				
		
2004-09-29 12:09 AM
 
					
				
		
2004-09-29 01:17 AM
 
					
				
		
2004-09-29 01:31 AM
2004-09-30 10:38 AM
Karl wrote:oops!Lasse wrote:And straights, too?
Thank you gays!
[Sorry. Had to beat Dwight to it...]
 Freudian slip?
 Freudian slip?2004-10-06 06:12 PM
2004-10-06 06:33 PM
2004-10-06 06:53 PM
John wrote:Are your models kept on your server? Do multiple users work on the same model? If so, have you had to make all of the hard drive names identical so that the model can find the "out of the box" library on each?
We put all of our "out of the box" libraries like the ArchiCAD object library and our WindowBuilder libraries on each individual computer. These libraries are never edited and updates are made to each station, to keep them all the same.
2004-10-06 07:23 PM
2004-10-06 07:41 PM
Weston wrote:Thanks. This has bedeviled me since the libraries got so, so large. I hadn't thought to "withstand" the redundancy of unavailable libraries in the Library Manager. I was also loathe to have users suffer going through Library Manager everytime they open a model. However, it sounds like experience has shown you that it is worth it!
...but until GS adopts relative paths, I haven't found a better way around it. Loading a 131 MB AC8.1 library over the network (even our gigabit net) is far less productive than the simple process listed above.