We recently installed a network verion of Building Design Suite (BDS). We previously had 4 standalone seats of Infrastructure Design Suite (IDS). When the network seat of BDS is in use we can't access 3dmax or navisworks although we have sufficient licenses under our standalone IDS. We have been trading e-mails with a subscription tech and now after who knows how many e-mails they are saying we need to uninstall and reinstall IDS. So it appears BDS disabled a properly licensed version of IDS and the burden is on us to reinstall IDS. I would also guess that any time we upgrade BDS we will need to reinstall both. There has to be a better answer than allowing program B to disable program A. They are separate properly licensed programs (at least that's what the many high priced checks for purchases and subscription indicate). Any better ideas than currect suggestion? Thank you!
Mixing network and stand-alone can be hairy, especially when there is product cross-over. When installing the other suite, you might check to make sure you are not reinstalling the same software overlap. And even afterwards, you might have to do the registry switch from network to stand-alone. That *might* work but I am only speculating.
Yeah, it was worth a shot. Honestly, I have not gotten it to work since the 2010 release myself.
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.