• Windows - Renaming multiple items

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    This is a handy tip for configuration management in Windows 10. If you select dissimilar items in Windows File Explorer, in this example, a WorkSpace folder and it's CFG file, copying them obviously results in <file/foldername> - Copy.xxx, etc. However…
    • over 4 years ago
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  • Upgrading to MicroStation CONNECT Edition

    Henk Ligtvoet
    Henk Ligtvoet
    Product: MicroStation Version: CONNECT Environment: N\A Area: Installation Subarea: General Background The intention of this Wiki is to give a CAD Manager or Site Admin a more comprehensive…
    • over 1 year ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Wiki
  • CONNECT Edition - Configuration Tips : Where should I keep my DGNWS files?

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    The DGNWS file, full name DGN WorkSet file, is very important. It contains WorkSet properties, custom properties, WorkSet sheet index, and the WorkSet Link Set. Each of these, other than the sheet index, involves some initial data input. As a project…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • CONNECT Edition - Custom Configuration Guides

    Yvonne Lohse
    Yvonne Lohse
    Product(s): MicroStation Version(s): 10.06.00.38 Environment: N/A Area: Configuration Subarea: Workspaces The following blogs posts describe the creation of a Custom Configuration for MicroStation…
    • over 4 years ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Wiki
  • CONNECT Edition - Configuration : Customization Guides

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    Product(s): AECOsim Building Designer Version(s): 10.00.00.154 Environment: N/A Area: Configuration Subarea: Custom Configuration The following blogs posts describe the creation of a Custom Configuration…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • CONNECT Edition - Custom Configuration - Part 4 : Standards CFG File Contents

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    As discussed in Part 3 , Standards can be applied at all configuration levels. As delivered Standards content is configured: At the Organization level by: C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\Organization\standards.cfg…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • CONNECT Edition - Custom Configuration - Part 5 : Separating Project Data from Standards

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    An out of the box installation of a CONNECT Edition application is largely centered on folders in Windows' default ProgramData folder. This has to be done so the application can be successfully installed in a fully functioning state. However, live operational…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • CONNECT Edition - Custom Configuration - Part 2 : Standards Folders

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    The process in Part 1 created the functional structure of the Organization with the first WorkSpace and WorkSet and the essential configuration files needed for it to operate. It did not create any of the resources that contain and deliver the Organization…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • CONNECT Edition - Custom Configuration - Part 1 : Initial Creation Steps

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    This article is based in the MicroStation CONNECT Edition installation process. The process for other applications is similar but will generally have some additional steps to cover application specific requirements, AECOsim Building Designer (ABD) datasets…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • MicroStation CONNECT Edition Update 4 Installation Options

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    Product(s): MicroStation Version(s): 10.04.00.46 Environment: N/A Area: Installation Subarea: Installer Options Overview MicroStation CONNECT Edition Update 4 delivered enhancements to the…
    • over 6 years ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Wiki