CAD Managers Forum: 18 May 2009

Monday 18th May, 14:00 – 17:00

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Circus House
21 Great Titchfield Street
London W1W 8BA

One of MicroStation’s key strengths has always been its powerful and flexible configurations. Being able to drive site, project and user level settings enables MicroStation to work effectively in any scenario and any workflow.

The focus of this CAD Managers Forum is to identify what configurations are, how they work and what to do at which level, when and why. It is aimed at the CAD manager, CAD support staff, and CAD users or IT staff, who need to understand more.

  • Introducing Configurations
  • Syntax
  • Levels of configuration
  • The four main configuration files
  • Workspace components
  • Checking the Workspace
  • Step by step elimination process of finding the source of your problem
  • Debugging & fixing the problem
  • Where to go to find new configs
  • Ways to test your configs
  • Extra hints and tips for working with configs.

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3 Comments

  1. CroAxis says:

    Dear Author

    Could you give us a little bit more detail about this Forum. I am likely to go to London next week and there is always a chance to have a few free hours on the afternoon. It would be beneficial to know more about this event…is there a link to the organiser’s site? Thanks

  2. MicroStation Tips says:

    Hello,

    I apologize. It appears that only the excerpt was posted here. I’ve added the entire re-post from here:
    http://www.eatyourcad.com/article.php?incat_id=2212. EatYourCad.com is a great site and is highly recommended to CAD users.

    You can get more information about “CAD Managers Forum: 18 May 2009″ by going to:
    http://groups.google.com/group/uk-cad-managers-forum?pli=1

  3. CroAxis says:

    Thank you for your help.
    CroAxis

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