I'm not sure how other architectural firms are doing this so I'm asking here.
For computer stations operating on a network license, what is the best way to have each user manage their extensions for SketchUp? Should we create a shared google or Trimble account to sign in with where all extensions are managed for all stations? How would this work for purchased extensions? Should we create separate accounts for each user to sign in with so that they can manage and have their own personal collection of extensions?
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Latest posts made by markitekt
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Managing Extensions on Network Licenses
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RE: Trouble with extension lines
Anyone find a real solution for this yet?
I don't think the real question was ever addressed.
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RE: [Plugin] 2D Wall Section Tool v1.1 20110903
I've always loved this plugin for construction drawings.
Any updates or further developments? Works oddly in 2014. -
RE: [Plugin] bim-tools 0.13.4(june 22, 2015)
Great plugin. Lots of potential. How about imperial units?
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RE: [Plugin] SketchUcation Tools
I'm getting numerous errors when loading (double clicking) a skp file from a network location (ver. 2014). I had similar errors earlier with some of Thom Thom's plugins which he resolved. It loads fine from the desktop or on my computer locally. Only issues when selecting from a network location.
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RE: [plugin] Structural analysis - SketchStruct: 30 Oct 12: v201
Great Plugin. Any chance for English units in the future?
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RE: Some new videos of my process
Nick,
Would you have any of your scrapbooks publicly available? Seems like you've developed a nicely organized set.
Beautiful work.
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RE: [Plugin] DoorMaker
No problem Paul. You have forgotten more Ruby than I'll ever know.
Guess we'll have to leave it up to other interested parties.
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RE: [Plugin] DoorMaker
DoorMaker.rbI made some basic revisions to this myself to set different default settings.
Thanks,
Mark