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06-17-2003 12:18 AM
WARNING: this is not an Autodesk document and I make no claims that this
will work for everyone. Use at your own risk. These are the changes I make
to the default installation and I have not experienced any significant
problems, as yet. You may not want to move all folders onto a netwrok
location as I have, this is up to you. Also, I work in a metric
environment, so some changes are made specifically to get ADT to use metric
defaults - specifically the Tool Palette File Locations setting.
In all cases the following applies in this document. The network location
"I:\CADD\CADSTD\" is my base network directory. This would be different on
every server. Under this folder, I have essentially copied (moved actually)
the entire C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Autodesk\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2004\R16.0\enu\... directory
contents.
Good luck.
Chris
will work for everyone. Use at your own risk. These are the changes I make
to the default installation and I have not experienced any significant
problems, as yet. You may not want to move all folders onto a netwrok
location as I have, this is up to you. Also, I work in a metric
environment, so some changes are made specifically to get ADT to use metric
defaults - specifically the Tool Palette File Locations setting.
In all cases the following applies in this document. The network location
"I:\CADD\CADSTD\" is my base network directory. This would be different on
every server. Under this folder, I have essentially copied (moved actually)
the entire C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Autodesk\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2004\R16.0\enu\... directory
contents.
Good luck.
Chris
