Originally Posted by
rrodriguez.53658
Each server has a Z: drive that has our CAD standards. I created the .CONTENT files on my C: drive, edited the .SQLITE files on my C:, copy the Catalogs and folders to the Austin Z: drive and San Antonio Z: drive, created a Parts List from the Austin Z: Catalogs, saved it in a template file on the Austin Z:, then copied that to the San Antonio Z:.
I can create a Network in a new DWG here, but my coworker in San Antonio cannot. AutoCAD goes through the motions, but does create any parts. I've noticed that Pressure Pipes is set up to assume everything is read off the C: drive, is there something buried in the database that recognizes that it's actually on a different server?