Consultants will sometimes send us models we need to update to newer versions of Revit (2019 to 2020)
We often run into the following error message. However, we must click "OK" like 100 times to finally get to open the file!!! Very frustrating. Why is this happening and how can we prevent it?
Thanks!
We don't have access to the txt file
It would be sufficient to inform the user that the file is missing once, I'm wondering why it asks the user to press OK 100 time
@Samuel.Arsenault-Brassard wrote:
We don't have access to the txt file
It would be sufficient to inform the user that the file is missing once, I'm wondering why it asks the user to press OK 100 time
Yes the 100 clicks are annoying but you should have the file with every Revit installation.
Example for Revit 2022 US English.
C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\RVT 2022\Libraries\English-Imperial\UniformatClassifications.txt
Turns out this is deceiving, when opening the Revit 2019 file, the name of the file is actually different than what the Revit Upgrading process errors tells me 100 time (once for each view or sheet I think).
There's actually a proper name for the Keynote file that Revit forgets during the upgrade process.
Weird, the file is there, uin the exact same directory clicking "Reload" gives and error message, but if I do "reload from" it work.
Anyhow, I figured out that without even reloading the file, if I simply detach & open the model and save is as a central file, the 100 popups go away when I upgrade it after.
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