We are trying to standardize our MicroStation V8i configs, so each of our offices is using the same set/s of support files for plotting, levels, colors, linestyles, etc.
With past employers, my workstation was always set to point to the server support files relating to standards, so that all drawings, no matter where they were produced or plotted, would look identical.
I'm told by another user, that this is impossible and each local computer must have all the files set on their hard-drive, which he says could take up to 2 weeks of work for each new project to set up standards. This makes no sense to me and would defeat the purposes of creating company wide cad standards for MicroStation.
Can't this still be accomplished? If so, where can I find the proper procedures?
Unknown said:We are trying to standardize our MicroStation V8i configs...
Good thinking! That's what most people (i.e. CAD Administrators) would do, and that's what MicroStation is designed to achieve.
In MicroStation Help, start with the chapter Setting Up Projects. There's a lot in there, but start reading about Workspaces and Workspace Configuration. It's through configuration variables that you tell MicroStation where to look for files and other resources.
Unknown said:One of our users says this is impossible and each local computer must have all the files set on their hard-drive
Probably not the best source of advice. Not only is it possible to have files stored on a network, but for most people that's the preferred way of working. There are plenty of people on this Forum have done just what you need to do and are willing and able to provide help.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
Answer Verified By: Sherrie Garnett
Thanks Jon, I will check there, I was looking for a white paper or something which would remind me how to do this, but as I recall, it didn't have to be done for each project, only those using a different set of standards, i.e. if a client had specific requirements. I will do some light reading on the topic under the MicroStation Help, and see if the light bulb comes back on, I've been away from MicroStation for a couple years, but in my new position, will be back to a daily user in the very near future.
I'll reach back out if I need further assistance! Thank you so much!
If you are looking for some reading material here are some blogs I wrote on the topic.
envisioncad.com/.../a-managed-cad-environment
envisioncad.com/.../6-basic-dos-and-donts-of-microstation-workspaces
envisioncad.com/.../top-10-microstation-variables-to-define-standards
envisioncad.com/.../5-microstation-variables-every-user-should-have-defined
and
envisioncad.com/.../6-variables-that-can-improve-microstation
Awesome, Bob!!! Thank you!!
Have a contingency plan for when your network/server goes down.
No, it doesn't happen often, but when it does, you'll have an entire office full of people sitting there unable to work.
Plan for it.