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The New PhoneBooks here! (The Vault)

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Anonymous
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The New PhoneBooks here! (The Vault)

OK maybe that reference was a bit esoteric but for those of you who saw the movie "The Jerk" I'm excited like Steve Martin was when running around yelling about the new phone book.



Subscription members can now log in and download "The Vault" which is the major new functionality you received with R7. Better late than never!



Maybe some feel it is worthless but the vault is more important to our business than accurate dwg in and out. It is certainly welcome functionality for us.



Rich Thomas
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Brian

 

Will a standalone client be available at some
point? Everybody in engineering isn't necessarily going to have IV but if
Vault is used to control all engineering files everyone will need Vault?
Otherwise we don't need to be able to manage anything other than IV
files?

 

How about a "road-map" for this product, so we can
decide if we want to implement.

 

I'm kinda wondering if this is part of a plan to
force us all into Streamline? So we can have a viewer to go with doc control? I
would just like to know how to put the whole enchilada together. IT is already
going "So why exactly do we need this?" Thanks.


gcooper

 


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It really doesn't matter if you installed
Inventor as a "Standalone" or a "Network" license. - The vault will still work
- You just need to have a valid Inventor 7 license on the machine where you
are going to run the vault client.  No Inventor license is required on
the vault server.

 

When people are talking about the different
configurations it is less about licenesing and more about what components of
the vault are installed where.  e.g. The server on a dedicated machine
with multiple users connected to it or the server on the same box as the
client (single user) and so on....

 

Brian Roepke

Autodesk

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