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It says you need the new network manager, will this mess up 6.0 installs? Is it advisable to upgrade all to 6.1?
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
If you want to run 6.1 from a network, you have to upgrade the server as well. The license file you receive for 6.1 can co-exist with the 6.0 license file on the new server, so it will NOT mess up 6.0.
Be aware of 2 things:
[list:c8d23bb8d0]1. If you upgrade and save a project in 6.1 it cannot be opened in 6.0. Plan accordingly with your projects and implementatoin of 6.1 in your firm.
2. You can run 6.1 in Trial Mode for 60 days if you want to hold off on upgrading your server for now.[/list:u:c8d23bb8d0]
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
Chris
SOM | New York
just took a quick look, Mmm
So much to learn, and so little time
Smoking
Thanks
SLB,
6.0 and 6.1 can be installed on the same machine, and run independantly?
thank you! now installing.....
Nice, the install box give the choice:
"Would you like to upgrade 6.0, or keep both 6.0 and 6.1 on this computer?"