I am trying to get Inventor 2015 ISO Content Centre Library up and running.
I think I have set up for a stand-alone unit
and I think I have my content center files where they should be
but I get lost when trying to connect libraries to a project (at least that is what I think I am trying to do).
I select the libraries available
click what I think is the right button
and get sent to the dungeon (or somewhere that sounds like a dungeon 🙂
Wot! Me worry! Nothing ever works right straight out of the box!
Why do I need the Vault Client for a stand-alone installation?
What have I done wrong?
How do I get ISO Content available?
Thanks
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No worries indeed. I needed to change this
Now I can insert some things from the Library but I still had to make Inventor look for ISO
Hope this is an answer for someone.
Rick,
I've noticed several posts from you on Content Center. I'm more than happy to help where I can, but I thought you might enjoy this as well. This is a class that was presented at AU2010 by the late, great (very great) Dennis Jeffries. Anyone who's been on this site for a while would tell you how much we all appreciated Dennis. Anyway, I found this class useful when I was learning Content Center... so, here ya go:
http://autodesk.mediasite.com/Mediasite/Play/008b5e82ca4a4b5e94023cc71e93eccd
Hope this helps a bit, feel free to keep firing away with questions.
Chris Benner
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