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link problem of content library with assembly

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Message 1 of 5
atulvishwakarma
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link problem of content library with assembly

Dear Sir,
we had made the Assembly in Inventor Professional 2008 and used the Nut and Bolts
from the  Library Installed with Inventor 2008
Now we have installed "AutoCAD Inventor Professional Suite 2011 English, International"
when we open the Assembly made in Inventor Professional 2008.
A Dialogue Box opens for resolved link every times.(Pl see the attached)
Pl send the solution.
Thanks & Regards
Atul Vishwakarma

 

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Message 2 of 5

Project File not set up correctly

 

Read this: http://teknigroup.com/AU2007

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Message 3 of 5

Dear Sir,

Thanks for the Help,

we had made the assembly in Inventor 2008 and used the nut bolts from the content Library Now

we have installed the autodesk inventor 2011 and  uninstalled the Inventor 2008

when we open the assembly in autodesk inventor 2011 we received message

resolve link subfolder path en-us/Is 2269/

but only path is exsits but folder "IS 2269"

Pl see the attached

Kindly send the solution

Thanks & Regards

Atul Vishwakarma

Message 4 of 5

I'm regret to say bad information to you, this is:

On my knowledge, b/c you set up the Content Center Path on the disk C:\, so when you uninstall or format your computer, it will be deleted. So I suppose you to do something:

1/ Set up the path for Content Center Files in another hard disk, such as D:\ or E:\, etc.

2/ Try to find the Old Content Center Folder. Ex:  C:\........\Content Center Files\ R2008 (or any else version)\en-US(or any else language)\A, B, C Folder

These A, B, C folder contains everything in content center that you use from the past.

 Copy these folder to new path.

3/ If you can't find the old content center files, so you open that assembly and Replace all of Content Center Files.

 

Please remember the 1st thing is extremely important!

Good Luck! (I hope you don't need to do the 3rd thing)

 

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Message 5 of 5
Dennis_Jeffrey
in reply to: nttoan8187

I agree that the OP used documents and settings (Default settings) for location of generated members.  This can be controlled by re-pathing the location in Tools >> Application Options >> File (see attached) to a network drive. This will allow sharing of those generated parts by all users.  Note, that the images shows a unique location for every version of Inventor

 

Some IV users will also use the Project file to override the Application Options setting by setting the destination in the individual project file. If a different Project file is used that does not contain the proper path, then the path reverts back to the one shown in Application Options >> File.

 

 

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