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Re: Autodesk Vault 2014
From iIn the independent Vault Client, try double-clicking the Inventor vault project file you created. Then see if your buttons aren't grey anymore.
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This is our first year running vault and so far its much better than our old file structure. Only issues we have had were that the server (on a VM) had a dynamic IP address and would constantly switch on us (we have fixed this) and that kids who made local copies of assemblies and parts because they didn't have faith in vault, tended to "break" it. We had a sit down meeting of how vault needs to be used and it has been a blessing since. We are looking into getting a rack server to migrate the VM to so it can have its own hardware and not impose on one of our cad stations any more. If you have specific questions I can refer you to our vault manager
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For reference, we run ours on a dynamic IP, and we reach it by hostname.
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I think we are going by IP address due to the server being virtual. We may be able to do hostname once we get our rack
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, the buttons are still grey. I also tried opening a part file from within the independent client, and got an "Unable to check out" error. I'll have to steal the computer when the kids are done and do some more troubleshooting.
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Just an update: we got our rack servers and are working to transfer the Vault to the server but want to know the best way of doing it. Are any of you familiar with this process?
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Here is a link to the Wiki help page.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/VAULT/...E-EA142103EB03 I will check for more detailed results on your request, but it looks like a search for "transfer vault" should get you what you want. Last edited by inventor_phild : 25-01-2014 at 19:03. |
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Using the link above, search for Vault Data Transfer Utility
Last edited by inventor_phild : 25-01-2014 at 19:13. |
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In my experience, this has been due to the project file not being correctly set. In Inventor, go to the Inventor menu (big I in the top left) and click Manage->Projects. Browse to your vault project file (wherever it is located locally), and make sure there's a check mark next to it after selecting it.
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Re: Autodesk Vault 2014
I agree with Sanddrag, it looks like a project file issue.
In addition to the previous suggestion make sure the project file type is set to Vault. The attached image shows a Single User project file. If your project file looks like this then you need to create a new project file using the New Vault Project option. |
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Re: Autodesk Vault 2014
Hello,
Im not sure if i have Vault. Is it called Autodesk Basic Vault 2014? Also, what log-in do you use? The one that you use to download CAD? Or do you use the Autodesk Cloud account? Sorry for all the questions, im a very curious student. ![]() Thanks, Morgan1825 Oh, and I could use some help on how to use it. I ave no clue how it works. Thanks. Last edited by Morgan1825 : 26-01-2014 at 15:03. Reason: I forgot something... |
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What you have would be the vault client. To use vault, you need to set up a computer with the Vault server, which is a separate download and install. It is possible to have the client and server on one computer, for a single user, but a more typical implementation would be to use a dedicated computer for the server. You can have up to 10 users on Windows 7 and more than that on Windows Server. I use Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise on an older Dell Poweredge 1850 with 10k RPM SCSI drives and 8 give of RAM.
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Re: Autodesk Vault 2014
Thanks for your help Sanddrag and Phil! I had to create a new Vault project file in a separate location - I had some errors trying to create a new one because there were other project files and content center files within the same folder path. I'm up and running now!
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