So I followed Paul Aubin's directions in "ADT an Advanced Implementation
Guide" and set up seperate L, P and I drives (Library, Projects and
Installation). I copied the support files from C:whatever to I:\support and
developed an "Office Standard" profile which pointed ADT to that support
path. That is, I:\Support is at the top of the support files search path.
This works great! Lisp routines, custom hatch patterns, custom tool bars
are all located in one spot for each computer to use automatically.
However.....then I installed all of the extensions. Now they aren't
available in the Office Standard profile. If I wish to access them I need
to switch profiles. How do I configure it so that I can access the
extensions through the profile that points to I:\Support?
Here are the respective search paths:
Office Standard Profile
Support File Search Path
-->I:\Support
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Support
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Fonts
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Help
-->L:\Layers
-->F:\Local Content
Architectural Desktop Profile
Support File Search Path
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Support
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Fonts
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Help
-->F:\Program Files\Autodesk Architectrual Desktop 3\Content\Layers