I am the CAD Manager for a firm that is testing the Revit Architecture 2010 to see if it is viable for us. From what I have played around with so far, I love it. I think it flows from start to finish better than Autocad or Architecture. I think this is what AutoCad Architecture should have been.
Having said all of that, how do I set this thing up in a network setting. My boss ordered 4 stand alone licenses (which i wish he would have ordered networked versions so more people could have shared licenses for training purposes) and the setup is so different from AA2009. I have found 3 files that I can see need to be set up on a server; the default template file, the default path for family template files, and the render appearance library location. What else do I need to do?
We have two offices and with the ACA 2009, I had to maintain two locations for settings or else one office would have been slow. If there were any changes made to one, I would have to make a physical copy and update paths. I would like to have it set up so that settings are centrally located but project files are on two separate servers.
Also, any ideas for what should be in a template, families, sheets setup? Aubin's book doesn't come out until August and the book I bought by Eric Wing (RAC 2010 No Experience Required) is very elementary (useful and helpful but not enough advanced issues).
Thanks.