The most significant change was to the installer, so if you already have it installed, there's little reason to update.
There were a couple of specific changes made to worksets (nothing visible in the user interface), so if you are actively using worksets, there is a chance that using the CD build will reap some benefit.
"Scott Davis" wrote in message news:4038dc7f_3@newsprd01...
Not sure about differences, but they were released on different days:
20040114_2100 = 2004, January 14
20040126_2100 = 2004, January 26
"Mel Persin" wrote in message news:4038a724$1_2@newsprd01...
Steve,
I am currently using build 20040114_2100. Is this the same build as 20040126_2100 released on CD. And if not are there any critical updates or enhancements that would require me updating my Revit.
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Mel Persin, Architect-AIA
Network/CAD Consultant,
Support & Training
"Steve Burri" wrote in message news:4038331e$1_2@newsprd01...
For most of you this is not news, but to this point I don't believe any official explanation was provided as to why Autodesk Revit 6.0 20040126_2100 was posted to the web.
In short, this is the build that will be on the CD and was posted to the web, more or less, as a courtesy to our subscription clients.
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Regards,
Steve Burri
Autodesk, Inc.
Client Support Manager - Revit