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[Vault Basic 2014] - Non CADuser access

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gmassart
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[Vault Basic 2014] - Non CADuser access

gmassart
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Hello

We are looking to put in a Vault Basic 2014 internal tools development.

We need to give access to some files inside the Vault as read only for some non-CAD users (mainly drawings as dwf files)

 

Is it possible with Vault BASIC ? Can we officially install the Vault Basic Explorer to let them access the files (regarding END USER LICENSE I mean)?

 

 

 

Guillaume MASSART
AFFIVAL SAS
Inventor Pro 2022
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[Vault Basic 2014] - Non CADuser access

Hello

We are looking to put in a Vault Basic 2014 internal tools development.

We need to give access to some files inside the Vault as read only for some non-CAD users (mainly drawings as dwf files)

 

Is it possible with Vault BASIC ? Can we officially install the Vault Basic Explorer to let them access the files (regarding END USER LICENSE I mean)?

 

 

 

Guillaume MASSART
AFFIVAL SAS
Inventor Pro 2022
EESignature

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DarrenP
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no you cannot you would have to have an Autodesk product installed like Autocad or Inventor to be able to the  install vault basic client

 

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no you cannot you would have to have an Autodesk product installed like Autocad or Inventor to be able to the  install vault basic client

 

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mflayler
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You can have Vault publish out DWFs from the Vault into a separate directory with the settings in Vault Basic.  Your users could just look there for the DWFs they need to view.  There are guidelines and restrictions around this though.

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You can have Vault publish out DWFs from the Vault into a separate directory with the settings in Vault Basic.  Your users could just look there for the DWFs they need to view.  There are guidelines and restrictions around this though.

Did you find this reply helpful ? If so please use the Accept as Solution or Kudos button below.

Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer

IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog

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gmassart
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We use network licences, I can perhaps install the smallest application only to be able to install Vault Basic ?

Is it ok with End User Licenses ?

 

Guillaume MASSART
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We use network licences, I can perhaps install the smallest application only to be able to install Vault Basic ?

Is it ok with End User Licenses ?

 

Guillaume MASSART
AFFIVAL SAS
Inventor Pro 2022
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mflayler
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As long as AutoCAD is installed on those stations, then Vault Basic can be installed as well.  If they start opening AutoCAD on you, then you just run the risk of running out of licenses if your license pool is shallow.

 

They will also have the ability to look at anything they want even if something is not yet released to interested parties since you do not have a version of Vault with Lifecycle tracking.

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Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer

IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog

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As long as AutoCAD is installed on those stations, then Vault Basic can be installed as well.  If they start opening AutoCAD on you, then you just run the risk of running out of licenses if your license pool is shallow.

 

They will also have the ability to look at anything they want even if something is not yet released to interested parties since you do not have a version of Vault with Lifecycle tracking.

Did you find this reply helpful ? If so please use the Accept as Solution or Kudos button below.

Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer

IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog

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gmassart
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I will look into the possibility to push the dwf automatically to a network drive directory, should be enough I think

Thanks for the tip

 

Guillaume MASSART
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I will look into the possibility to push the dwf automatically to a network drive directory, should be enough I think

Thanks for the tip

 

Guillaume MASSART
AFFIVAL SAS
Inventor Pro 2022
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