Create a hard link of the local 'Document' folder to the network. This way, there would be no software changes at all. Example: ContentBrowser. When using the content browser, the tool palette will be unable to locate the folder location due to this symbol. Tool catalogs are organized into catalog libraries, and each AutoCAD Architecture user has a personal catalog library. Tool catalog data is not stored in the catalog library.
Rather, the catalog library contains pointers to the physical tool catalogs. It is like the card catalog in a real library—it tells you where to find a book, but it does not contain the book itself.
You can filter the list of catalogs by Type. You cannot create additional catalog libraries, but you can open the personal catalog library of another user if you are authorized to do so. You cannot add or remove items from the Autodesk-supplied tool catalogs, but you can create your own tool catalogs. You can also copy other tool catalogs and website links into your catalog library using the Publish catalog feature.
A tool catalog can contain one or more of the following items: Tools: For example, you might select a tool to create a customized wall used throughout a building project. The Content Browser is a library of tool catalogs containing tools, tool palettes, and tool packages.
You can publish catalogs so that multiple users have access to standard tools for projects. A tool catalog can contain one or more of the following items:. A single copy of a tool catalog can be shared among users on your local area network. If tools in the catalog are updated, you have immediate access to the latest version of the tools. Several tool catalogs are provided with AutoCAD Architecture toolset , and you can create additional catalogs of your own.
Tool catalogs are organized into catalog libraries, and each AutoCAD Architecture toolset user has a personal catalog library. Tool catalog data is not stored in the catalog library. Rather, the catalog library contains pointers to the physical tool catalogs.
When I run the deployment that was created, it creates a file "ContentBrowser. So I deleted the file. After deleting, I opened AutoCAD, selected the content browser from the windows pull down menu and it started up just fine. I'm not sure how that file got there, or what it is, but once it's deleted, it works just fine.
Message 7 of 8. I'm glad that you figured out a solution to this problem but I'm not quite sure why this happened in the first place. I would like to look into this a bit further and a couple pieces of information would really help me. The first would be a copy of the ContentBrowser.
Message 8 of 8. We may have finally pinpointed the cause of this problem and hopefully we can get your Content Browser back up and running. If our research is correct, this problem occurs when the ContentBrowserLibrary. To test this theory, try renaming your ContentBrowserLibrary.
In this scenario, a new ContentBrowserLibrary. Please note that the newly created ContentBrowserLibrary. You can either manually add them to the new library or if you have another system on which Content Browser is functioning and that uses the same install path for AutoCAD Architecture, you can copy the ContentBrowserLibrary.
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