Fusion Content Storage Standard: Documentation Required

Fusion Content Storage Standard: Documentation Required

wcndave
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Fusion Content Storage Standard: Documentation Required

wcndave
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It's not clear if the Fusion Content Storage Standard is a product, or a policy.

 

From reading this: https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/FAQ-for-Fusion-Con... it looks like it's a standard, however then why, when I log in, and I being told I need to move to Fusion Teams, which links to that page?

 

I am being told one thing, and linked to an unrelated thing, and I have no idea what moving to Fusion teams teams...

 

I don't want to click the start button as I don't know what it's going to do, but also I don't want to lose anything because I don't do what's required in time.

 

Can anyone clarify?

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g-andresen
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Hi,

 Even if you only use the application on your own, you must do so in a Fusion Team.


The „Insert Fastener“ tool, for example, is only available in this mode.
In the medium term, there will also be no more single user storage.

 

günther

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wcndave
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However on the page about the content policy, there's no information on fusion teams, so that's a bit of an oversight I feel.

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g-andresen
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Hi,


@wcndave  schrieb:

However on the page about the content policy, there's no information on fusion teams, so that's a bit of an oversight I feel.


Agree

 

A link such as the one I have inserted could be helpful.

 

günther

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