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    I could stop if I wanted to Dave Lewis's Avatar
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    Default Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    http://revit.downloads.autodesk.com/...8_SP2_List.pdf
    http://revit.downloads.autodesk.com/...8_SP2_List.pdf
    http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/file...nt_changes.pdf

    There are build numbers, service packs, web updates
    whats the deal?

    How do I keep track of all of these revisions.
    The web site might say service pack 2
    but the about dialog box does now say that

    I need to keep track of all 3 versions

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    Default Re: Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    Recently Autodesk changed from build to SP. So we are now at SP2. You dont ahve to keep track. The newst is always the one on the web.

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    Default Re: Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    The newest is always on the net is not the answer when you have to manage hundreds of installations across the country

    If architecture and structure is on SP2 then what is MEP WU2?
    Also where in the software does it say what version you are running?

    How do you update an old deploy to SP2?
    Is there an update like AutoCAD?

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    Default Re: Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lewis View Post
    The newest is always on the net is not the answer when you have to manage hundreds of installations across the country

    If architecture and structure is on SP2 then what is MEP WU2?
    You still have to read the release note, how do you deploy to those machines ? I suggest that you use either a script or GPO. That way its easy to control what gets install and you can install the same all over the place

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lewis View Post
    Also where in the software does it say what version you are running?
    Help - About | Top right Build....

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lewis View Post
    How do you update an old deploy to SP2?
    Is there an update like AutoCAD?
    You simply run the installer and it overwrites the necessary file

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    Default Re: Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    Help - About | Top right Build....
    I find the fact that the build number and the file name and listing on the website no longer match.

    The website says SP2 the build number is 20070810_1700. How would one match those up. Seems pretty simple to get the version number and the download to match so one knows what build they actually have without haveing to read release notes everytime.

    What ever happened to the patch process that was implied when 08 was released?

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    Default Re: Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    Both do match, see the attach screen shot
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    Default Re: Can someone explain the Revit 2008 versions

    ok so I had an installation of build number what ever
    I create a silent deploy of SP2
    I run the deploy, lets cross our fingers and hope it updates properly

    The question was WHY isn't there an update patch like AutoCAD

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