• ProjectWise Explorer - Error [222] when Opening MicroStation dng files

    John Apostol
    John Apostol
    Getting the below, error dialogue box when attempting to open a MicroStation dgn file directly in ProjectWise Explorer. Using ProjectWise Explorer version 10.00.03.453 and MicroStation version 10.16.01.56. Some of the solutions I have attempted…
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    • 4 months ago
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  • MicroStation Workspace exists but won't open

    Dustin S
    Dustin S
    I have a user who has our proprietary workspace set on their machine. We have it all over the company and it works successfully. Currently does for most as if it didn't we would hear about it from many users. MicroStation is updated to the most recent…
    • 6 months ago
    • Product Administration
    • Product Administration Forum
  • Open DGN file in a specific WorkSpace, WorkSet

    Leonard Jones
    Leonard Jones
    Product(s): MicroStation Version(s): 10.17.01.62 Environment: N\A Area: Configuration Subarea: Workspaces Open DGN file in a specific WorkSpace, WorkSet Background We want to open a DGN…
    • 9 months ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Wiki
  • Configuration Tips - Using Command Line Arguments

    Marc Thomas
    Marc Thomas
    For administrators or others working with multiple configurations, or perhaps needed to launch MicroStation from another application, Command Line Arguments can be used to specify a number of starting criteria. These arguments, often referred to as…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • Migrating V8i Projects to MicroStation CONNECT WorkSets

    Shawn McGaffick
    Shawn McGaffick
    MicroStation V8i based configurations, made up of configuration files and variables, were typically referred to as a “Workspace”. A Workspace was composed of Users and Projects. The MicroStation CONNECT Edition is still made up of configuration files…
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    • over 5 years ago
    • MicroStation
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