• assistance on setting up new company workspace

    DshannonNTM
    DshannonNTM
    Hello all, I am an engineer who has been tasked with upgrading our workspace to newer times. With all new computers shipping with Windows 10 and SS2 no longer being supported, out hand has been forced in upgrading... I have high design skills but…
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    • over 5 years ago
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  • Configuration Variable Processing

    Jonathan Winn
    Jonathan Winn
    [V8i] I understand (I think) the level setting of variables being processed, but the specific order of processing files seems to make a difference and I am missing something. First mslocal.cfg is processed which calls msdir.cfg and then to msconfig…
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • %if exists expressions in .pcf files

    James Manfield
    James Manfield
    I am trying to create an expression in a .pcf file which looks to see if a folder exists and if it does, sets the project data variable to it. If it fails to find the folder, th eproject data variable should be set to another folder. I am using the…
    • over 8 years ago
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  • V8i - Standardizing configurations to point to server for company or client standards

    Sherrie Garnett
    Sherrie Garnett
    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…
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    • over 9 years ago
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  • networking

    manerva
    manerva
    hi quite a basic question to start with. when creating new variables in user/project/int to point to files in a shared location, should i make the change to msconfig or create a separate file and put in appl? will separate file in appl slow down the…
    • over 9 years ago
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