2021-07-23 12:37 PM - last edited on 2022-11-05 07:07 AM by Barry Kelly
2021-07-27 03:43 PM
Noémi Balogh
Community Expert, Admin
2021-12-07 12:18 PM
Hello! I am having the same problem, but I don't understand the solution you described. Can you be more specific on the steps that I have to make in "repairing" Archicad to find the right places,
Thank you!
2021-12-08 01:49 PM - edited 2021-12-11 05:50 AM
Dear Andreea,
I am sorry to hear about your issue, thanks for your question!
Here I send you the steps to repair Archicad:
1 - Close all open Archicad instances;
2 - Run the Archicad installer
3 - Allow the app to make changes on your device
4 - Click on next on the first installer window
5 - Now if you are using version 20 or older, choose the repair option and then hit Next; If this version is newer than 20, clicking on Next will automatically repair Archicad installation.
6 - Wait the repair process to finish and close the window
Note that repairing Archicad will set the application back to its default state. Please make sure to save all customized information before repairing it. Also, it will be necessary to install again the updates after the repair.
Another possible way to solve the issue reported is deleting the TWDataOptions.xml file. You may find it here: /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/GRAPHISOFT/TW Data/TWDataOptions.xml
I hope my answer has helped you understand the repair tool and solve the issue. Please let me know if my suggestion has solved your problem.
Best regards,
Kaíque
2023-01-28 01:21 PM
Hello,
i am experiencing the same Problems. Repairing and also reinstalling Archicad didn't help me.
Do you have any further Ideas what I could do? Or is there anything that I have to keep in mind when reinstalling?
Thanks, Jule
2024-05-08 01:13 PM
Dear All,
if you find the TWDataOptions.xml file, just edit the value of the LocalDataFolderPath variable.
Be aware, that the path could be different then the one given by Kaíke, because of OS locality. In my case it was /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/GRAPHISOFT/CsM Adat/TWDataOptions.xml. (CsM Adat is the Hungarian equivalent of TW Data.)
Hope it helps!
György
2024-06-09 02:16 AM - last edited on 2024-06-12 01:26 PM by Laszlo Nagy
@ADV Muterem wrote:
if you find the TWDataOptions.xml file, just edit the value of the LocalDataFolderPath variable.
Be aware, that the path could be different then the one given by Kaíke, because of OS locality. In my case it was /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/GRAPHISOFT/CsM Adat/TWDataOptions.xml. (CsM Adat is the Hungarian equivalent of TW Data.)
The easiest way to find the TWDataOptions.xml file location is as follows:
Menu in Archicad:
Teamwork → Project → Local Data Manager
Local Data Manager dialog opens.
In the Local Data Manager dialog there is an Options button (bottom left corner of the dialog).
When you press the Options button, the Local Data Options dialog opens.
There you'll see the Local Data folder path.
This is the path that contains local cache and the TWDataOptions.xml file.
If you need to move the local cache to another folder, press the Move button in the Local Data Options dialog.