From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
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Accessing a multi-user projects using workshare - Revit Architecture Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Accessing a multi-user projects using workshare
- [Paul Aubin] Revit supports two different project modes. I'm going to call those single user and multi user. We're going to be using single user files throughout the course. These are files that are designed to be opened and accessed by one user at a time. Another name that we can give those is stand alone projects. I think it's important for you to understand though how you access a multi user project. In Revit, a multi user project is referred to as a workshare-enabled project. So worksharing is Revit's name for multi user access. In most office environments, you're going to be working on a project simultaneously with other Revit users and therefore your projects have to be set up as workshare-enabled so that multiple users can access them at the same time. Now there's a whole process you have to go through to actually create a workshare enabled project. You create something that's called a Central file. The Central file is placed on a network server that everybody has access to…
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Creating a new project from a template7m 45s
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Accessing a multi-user projects using workshare4m 38s
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Creating and configuring a new project9m 37s
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Adding levels8m 12s
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