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JorisSteurs1246
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content center

I have a standard  AI 2011 intall on my PC as stand alone.

I have also now a standard  AI 2012 intall on my PC as stand alone.

I migrated with task sheduler my project from 2011 to 2012 ... no problem

I migrated with task sheduler Content center from 2011 to 2012 ... no problem.

but when i open my assembly in 2012 the assembly can´t find any of its bolts and nuts.

Al tehe CC locations are on there default install location

any help welcome

 

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Message 2 of 5

Let’s assume that the R2011 project Content Center file location was

C:\Users\<user name>\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R2011

 

2011.png

 

And the Content Center file location of the same project after the migration to R2012 is

C:\Users\<user name>\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R2012

 

2012.png

 

Try to copy the content of the folder

 

C:\Users\<user name>\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R2011

 

And paste it under the folder

 

C:\Users\<user name>\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R2012.

 

Then try to open the assembly with Inventor 2012.

 

I hope it helps.

 

Kind regards,

 

Alessandro



Alessandro Gasso
Fusion 360 – Simulation/Generative Design Adoption Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 3 of 5

I did copy the contence of CC 2011 to CC2012 because indeed it was stll empty. but the assembly keeps asking for unresolved links when opening the file.

I had to point out all the links to the CC2012 ... hope I don´t have to do that with every assembly.

Message 4 of 5

Did you check your Project File to make sure all of your libraries are available? If you are not familiar with this procedure it is the icon in the lower right corner of the Project File dialog box.

 

Hope this helps, Paul

Message 5 of 5

Well, this should not happen if you keep the same folder structure under the Content Center File root folder.

 

By the way, if this will happen with other assemblies of the project as well, please, try the following.

 

In Inventor 2012, edit the Content Center File path for migrated project and redirect it to the R2011 location.

 

Save the project and try to open the assemblies again.

 

I hope it helps.

 

Kind regards,

 

Alessandro



Alessandro Gasso
Fusion 360 – Simulation/Generative Design Adoption Specialist
Autodesk, Inc.

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