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2013 Content Center not showing up

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mwangeline
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2013 Content Center not showing up

So I upgraded to 2013 the other day and restored my 2012 Vault basic backup and now I can't see the Content Center files.  I believe the reason that I can't see them on 2013 is that it only allows you to see 2013 cc files.  I tried to install from the USB drive and receive and error message. (MigrateKnowlegdeVaultMaster:Error code -1). What does this mean.  It now won't allow me to install the cc files from the USB.  When my project file is set to vault I can't place any files.  It works fine if I switch over to desktop content, but that is not what I want to do. 

 

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Message 2 of 9
Cadmanto
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Message 3 of 9
mwangeline
in reply to: Cadmanto

I don't think that I explained myself well enough.  I don't have any custom libraries, I just use the standard libraries and set a path in the project to place the children in a folder on the same server as vault.  So when I did a restore from 2012 to 2013 did it replace the 2013 cc files?  I would like to just use the standard files.  Do I need to migrate the children so that I don't have issues when opening up old assemblies?  I thought that the project file would take care of that and that I could just migrate the files when I opened the assemblies.  I don't have an outrageous amount of different children that are used in the assemblies.

Message 4 of 9
Cadmanto
in reply to: mwangeline

Our IT department always does this, but from what our VAR tols us when we met with them about

a month ago they did say it has to be migrated or upgraded into the new version. 

The master project file is only a road map to tell the program where the files are.

Take a look at the second link I gave you.  It explains how to do it. 

Best Regards,
Scott McFadden
(Colossians 3:23-25)


Message 5 of 9
mwangeline
in reply to: Cadmanto

That seems like a stupid way to do it!  How do you setup your working files?  Thanks for the help!

Message 6 of 9
Cadmanto
in reply to: mwangeline

Not saying it makes sense, but rather the way things are right now.

We work out of a vault working folder on our "C:\" drive and that links to the base folder structure within the vault.

Best Regards,
Scott McFadden
(Colossians 3:23-25)


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blair
in reply to: Cadmanto

I'm not up on Vault, but I believe you need Vault 2013 for IV2013. Possibly posting this on the Vault user forum may produce a better answer or work-around.


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Message 8 of 9
mwangeline
in reply to: blair

Blair,

 

I do have Vault 2013 and Inventor 2013 installed.  The problem comes when trying to place a CC part and the standard libraries are not visible.  I believe this is because I have restored the 2012 libraries and needed to replace them with the 2013 libraries.  I guess I was just trying to figure out an easier way to upgrade with CC.  If you have a better way of doing an upgrade I would definitely like to hear how you do it and maybe pick up something that we could use here. Thanks!

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blair
in reply to: mwangeline

You should be able to migrate your existing libraries. Copy them into the directory and then use the migrate tool and they will become available.


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