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Topic ClosedRevit Compatibility Issues

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jan.2008 at 19:13
Revit may depend more on the reliability and capacity of your WAN links. Civil 3D shares data on the file level, Revit on the workset (object) level.
 
But with adequately "thick" WAN lines you can use both AutoCAD Civil 3D and Revit in the same way as on LAN (which is used very often).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jan.2008 at 08:35
One of the major applications we use the most is AutoCAD. We want to enable all our data in our main office, and all the employees in the branch offices work in real time over the WAN links. We want to upgrade, as all our projects are the product of work progressed by employees physically located in all five of our offices.

Any experiences with real live production happening over the WAN using C3D or Revit?

Thanks in advance.
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