The client has both Infrastructure Design Suite Premium and Building Design Suite Premium, netowrk version.
For a particular user, they want to install Revit from BDSP and Revit Structure from IDSP.
If they install Revit first, the Revit Structure installation fails because some files it is trying to install are already installed. Same thing if you install Revit Structure from IDSP first, then Revit fails.
It appears they won't be able to do both installs on one machine, but I am wondering if there is a way to create a shortcut/profile for Revit that tells it to only load Revit Structure, thus allowing them to open Civil 3D and then get Revit Structure to use an IDSP license instead of BDSP license.
Am I making any sense? Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance,
Tim
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Seems to me that you might need to construct an adskflex.opt options file for this. Wasn't this question asked already in the last week or so? Maybe somebody else asked...
@tcorey wrote:
Now they want to install BDSP Revit, but sometimes only want it to use an IDSP license -- when using only Revit Structure. They are not able to install IDSP Revit Structure when BDSP Revit is already installed, so we are searching for the possibility of creating a Revit profile that only loads Structure, thus allowing it to use only the IDSP license, if Civil 3D has been opened.
I don't think an options file is going to solve this issue. If it's solvable, I think it will be through a profile.
I don't know if this idea is posible, but I want to fully explore the option before telling them no.
no such thing as a profile in Revit
there wasn't a problem before installing both revit programs
EDIT: i just installed revit structure from the Plant Design Suite along with Revit already installed this installed correctly
DarrenP
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Thanks, Darren.
Further info, he said he can't install Revit Structure when Revit has been there for a while and has been updated by Application Manager. That makes sense.
I will install both here and see if Revit Structure gets the license properly.
Tim
Sorry for the delay in following up here to the forum. I did solve this issue early this week, but with the holidays and all...
Revit Structure installs along side Revit with no issues, if you have not allowed Revit to be updated by Application Manager.
Once you do that, starting Civil 3D first forces Revit Structure to use the IDSP license.
Thanks, Travis and Darren, for your input.
Happy new year to all,
Tim