I inadvertantly canceled the migration of the from 2009 to 2010, is there a way to do it after the fact without reinstalling?
thanks
John Fleming
GMK Architecture, inc.
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I inadvertantly canceled the migration of the from 2009 to 2010, is there a way to do it after the fact without reinstalling?
thanks
John Fleming
GMK Architecture, inc.
Care to share what you learned, in case others find themselves in a similar situation?
We do not move to new releases very often at work, and at home I have avoided using the migration utility. I keep my customizations in separate CUIs/files, and make copies to manually bring into the next release. At one time, there was a recommendation that ADT/ACA users not use the AutoCAD migration utility, but perhaps more recently the migration utility has been made ACA-friendly. I would be interested to hear what your experience has been.
Sure David, it is as simple as going to the start menu and navigating to the AutoCad2010 pulldown in "all programs" "Autodesk" "AutoCAD Architecture 2010" "Migrate Custom Settings" "Migrate from a previous release" and that is it, run it.
John Fleming
GMK Architecture, inc.
Hi John,
Please note that I've moved this thread to the new ACA2010 forum.
Thanks