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Why is Inventor checking out Content Center Parts?

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Winks87
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Why is Inventor checking out Content Center Parts?

Seems like a simple question - seems like I should know this but have been very busy lately, but several users check out an assembly from Vault Pro 2013 and it checks out the standard Content Center parts with it.  I dont think this should be happening.  Is there a setting for this?  I know most of our users have admin. rights so they can delete drawings if they need to, is this why?  Greatly appreciate any assistance with this.

 

-Jim W.

Inv 2013

Vault Pro 2013

James Winkler
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Lancasterm
in reply to: Winks87

Were these standard (CC) parts updated in the content center?

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Winks87
in reply to: Lancasterm

Im not sure I understand - Updated in the content center?  Do you mean were they changed?  If so then no, they were just used as standard content center parts (nuts & washers).

James Winkler
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BLHDrafting
in reply to: Winks87

Could this setting be the reason?

 

VAULT_CHECKOUT.png

Brendan Henderson

Web www.blhdrafting.com.au
Twitter @BLHDrafting

Windows 7 x64 -64 GB Ram, Intel Xeon E5-1620 @ 3.6 GHz
ATI FirePro V7800 2 GB, 180 GB SSD & 1 TB HDD, Inv R2016 PDSU SP1 (Build 210), Vault 2016 Professional Update 1 (Build 21.1.4.0)
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Winks87
in reply to: BLHDrafting

Possibly - refresh my memory, where did you find that setting?

James Winkler
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Winks87
in reply to: Winks87

Nevermind, I found it.  Icon at bottom right.  No, that option is not checked on my computer - I will check other users though.  Thanks for the tip.

James Winkler

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