Error message "Project has not been shared yet"
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2009-10-23 08:08 PM
Any ideas on how to get to it?
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2009-10-24 12:48 AM
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2009-10-24 04:13 AM
I don't know what you mean by "the icon". Something on the BIM server? Something on my workstation?
I did try using BIM Server Manager to export the project as a .twpackage, then imported it as a new project. The new project had the same error message, "Project has not been shared yet".
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2009-10-24 06:34 AM
R wrote:When you try to get back in, are you selecting the project from the recent files list in the start or open dialog, or are you browsing to the server and selecting it there?
Forced out of a project. Can't get back in because "Project has not been shared yet". However, it still exists on the BIM server.
Any ideas on how to get to it?
If browsing to the server doesn't work, then I think the only option is to use the server manager to see if there is a project backup to roll back to. If not, you probably have to re-share the project from the original pla/pln.
Do you know what caused you to be forced out of the project?
Karl

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2009-10-24 08:30 AM
Karl wrote:It is this backup pln that you can copy and paste to start fresh or re-share from.
there is a project backup to roll back to. If not, you probably have to re-share the project from the original pla/pln.
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2009-10-24 05:53 PM
Erika wrote:Hi Erika!Karl wrote:It is this backup pln that you can copy and paste to start fresh or re-share from.
there is a project backup to roll back to. If not, you probably have to re-share the project from the original pla/pln.
Yes, you can SHARE (or RESHARE) a project from PLN format to start fresh.
But, it is not clear that a re-share is necessary. We need to know why the user was 'kicked out', and if any work had been accomplished in TW2 before that happend - and try to recover that work.
The BS Manager controls database backups and restores (rollbacks). It is not a function that can be performed directly by the user, but rather through the BS interface.
I'm talking about a corrupt BS shared file recovery, assuming some work was done on it. Re-sharing from the pln would lose all work that had been done in TW.
(Restoration of the BS TW folder from a backup drive is another option, if actual TW work had been accomplished before some error kicked users out.)
Regards,
Karl

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2009-10-28 07:13 PM
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2009-10-28 09:11 PM
I've not encountered this problem, not to say I won't from now on, but it occurred to me perhaps we are opening a TW2 project differently.
These are the steps I take:
I. Teamwork>Project>Open/Join Teamwork Project
2. Select BIM Server [where project resides] and click open
3. Select Project from list on BIM Server.
What are the steps you are taking, if different?
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2009-10-28 09:22 PM
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