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    Content Center

    Ever since our IS department set up my new workstation I no longer have access to the content center. We have a network licence. The IS guy's and gal's are pretty sharp on computer networking but have no cad experience. I know how to use cad and cam proficiently, but have no knowledge of how It is supposed to be set up on the network. Is the content center file(s) supposed to be loaded on a server, or on the machines local drives? Is there a detailed setup instruction on how this is done that I could download and hand off to the IS department?
    Thanks in advance for any help


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    Do you have a Vault setup?

    Content Center can live on the Vault or Workstation (and shared with other users).

    It's a matter of selecting the right boxes at install (install screens walk you through it)


    ...another thought - check the path to Content Center in the proj file - is it wrong?
    Last edited by MarkWink; 12-01-2009 at 09:17 AM. Reason: additions


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