![]() ![]() I tried this rather dodgy workaround - from what I read on the DynamoBIM forums: If you still need 2016, you need to protect your older Dynamo install for Revit 2016 before you do the Revit 2019 install. Could the Revit 2019/Dynamo 1.3.3 installer have uninstalled it automatically? Yes, it could, and it did. When I fired up Revit 2016, I could not find Dynamo. Unlike the Revit 2018 installation, the latest build of Dynamo was automatically installed: 1.3.3īe warned: this version of Dynamo will not work with Revit 2016. Activation went smoothly, using my license number & key. No log in prompt this time, thank goodness - just the license dialog. So I cancelled the log in and launched it from the desktop icon. Why? I don't want to log in when I start up Revit - not unless I'm using BIM360 or whatever it is now called (it will most likely be renamed by the time you read this). ![]() I clicked on the 'Launch Now' button, and it asked me to select a license type (fair enough), then prompted me to log in. Talking of 'Neat and Tidy' I like my local files to go somewhere other than 'My Documents' - so this is a good chance to set that rather than messing about with Revit.ini files. Perhaps they need to be administered a severe dose of the third meaning of discipline (which I won't elaborate on here!). Who knows what else is being installed that I don't want? Clearly whoever has been managing the installation software at Autodesk for the last three years does not understand the second meaning of discipline. Have to manually follow through to prevent getting redundant stuff When I choose a construction industry discipline, I do not expect to Discipline can also mean adherence to defined standards and procedures or following through to make sure that your work is neat and tidy, and does not adversely affect others. For the third year running, MEP Fabrication has two install options - metric and imperial - both are ticked by default, which means that I have to be on my toes and manually untick the options (unless I happen to be an architect who designs/fabricates duct or pipe installations in both the USA and almost any other country you care to name).Ģ. A structural engineer might feel the same way, as might a landscape architect or urban designer, or interior designer (oops, they don't even get an option here). Therefore I am not remotely interested in MEP Fabrication. As an architect, I'd like to be more specific, so that I only install stuff relevant to me, so I choose 'Architectural'. Which sector(s) of the construction industry do you work in? The default setting is 'All'. The word 'Discipline' has many meanings in the English language. The first thing to do (after confirming the install language, which apparently I could not change), is to configure the install settings - particularly the first section below 'Autodesk Revit 2019' Was released for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 10 in May 2017, so if you have updated your copy of Windows 7 since that date, you should be OK? ![]()
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