Can I properly install standalone Revit 2014, 2015, and 2016 on the same workstation without conflicts or other bad results, if I install them in that order (2014, then 2015, then 2016)?
It seems that I have heard that TWO versions on the same workstation is the limit, that THREE versions is a real problem. True?
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Can I properly install standalone Revit 2014, 2015, and 2016 on the same workstation without conflicts or other bad results, if I install them in that order (2014, then 2015, then 2016)?
It seems that I have heard that TWO versions on the same workstation is the limit, that THREE versions is a real problem. True?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I think the problem occurs when you accidentally open & save an older version Revit file with the latest Revit 2016. Then you won't be able to open it again in the older Revit version.
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I think the problem occurs when you accidentally open & save an older version Revit file with the latest Revit 2016. Then you won't be able to open it again in the older Revit version.
Area Object Link | Attribute Modifier | Dwg Setup | Feet-Inch Calculator
Layer Apps | List on Steroids | VP Zoom Scales | Exchange App Store
You can have 3 versions of Revit per licensing....so 3 versions on a computer. All of our computers have 2014-2016 installed.
You can have 3 versions of Revit per licensing....so 3 versions on a computer. All of our computers have 2014-2016 installed.
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