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2011-01-03 04:30 PM
2011-01-03 06:27 PM
SteveC0013 wrote:Who is telling you this? I cannot see any reason that they cannot run on the same machine. You can explicitly choose non-conflicting ports for BIM Server if there is a conflict.
We are being told that Archioffcie 2010 can't be run (served) on the same machine as BIM. They don't say BIM Server specifically. Anyone have any experience with this? Something about using the same ports...
Additionally, you can coax the BIM Server to search for ports above xx by changing the Model Service Port for the BIM Server to a number above xx
2011-01-04 03:46 PM
2011-01-04 04:06 PM
2011-01-04 04:14 PM
MMontgomery wrote:I like it just fine... We haven't installed 2010 yet... They (BQE) had trouble with the Mac installer... We should be upgrading soon. I just use it for tracking my time and total project time. The partners get into the billing and accounting functions of it...
On a side note, we are going to be installing ArchiOffice in the near future - how do you guys like it?
2011-01-05 01:49 AM
2011-01-05 05:34 AM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2011-01-05 06:19 AM
Karl wrote:
You can explicitly choose non-conflicting ports for BIM Server if there is a conflict.
2011-01-07 04:22 PM
2011-01-10 03:41 AM