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Autodesk Vault and Civil 3D – Part 3
In part 2, we looked at installing Vault Collaboration for Civil 3D and how to create a Vault project. In this post, we will start designing in Civil 3D put drawings and data into Vault. The first step to create … Continue reading
Posted in Civil 3D
Tagged Civil 3D, LAN, Local Paths, Network Paths, Vault, WAN, Working Folder
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Autodesk Vault and Civil 3D – Part 2
Now that the Vault server is up and running, the next step is to install the Autodesk Vault Collaboration client software on the computer with Civil 3D. The software requires a network license to run, so the license server should … Continue reading
Autodesk Vault and Civil 3D – Part 1
Autodesk Vault was introduced for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2007 as a project and data management solution. We had several clients hop on board the Vault train, since at that time it was the only method available for sharing data like … Continue reading
Revit-Revit Server-LAN and WAN
With Revit, you’ll sometimes be dealing with large file sizes over the wide area network (WAN), typically occurring when using a VPN. This is not much of an issue when you’re in a corporate office with the files on a … Continue reading
Posted in BIM, Revit
Tagged Benchmark, Cloud Computing, LAN, Networking, Revit, Revit Server, Speed, WAN
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