Autodesk Product manager v2.0

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by reubencooke, Jan 27, 2004.

  1. reubencooke

    reubencooke Guest

    can we import a new database so that Autodesk Product manager v2.0 can see the latest autodesk products ( i.e Revit 6.0 )??????
     
    reubencooke, Jan 27, 2004
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  2. Good question. I've not heard of any update. But you can fairly easy edit
    AdpmProducts.bin in notepad. That way I have added even products that is not
    Autodesk's. I've added Microsoft products and some other ones this way.

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    the latest autodesk products ( i.e Revit 6.0 )??????
     
    Jimmy Bergmark, Jan 27, 2004
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  3. reubencooke

    SpooX Guest

    Dear Jimmy Bergmark,

    I'm trying to use ADPM also for scanning for other kinds of software, and I'm trying to figure out how to use it, most of the things i can figure out, but maybe you've got some of it documented already.

    To be more specific i'm trying to read out the information contained in a (Default) or "@" key amongst other things.

    Any insight would be very appreciated.

    Kind regards,

    Casper Strengers

    <quote>
    Good question. I've not heard of any update. But you can fairly easy edit
    AdpmProducts.bin in notepad. That way I have added even products that is not
    Autodesk's. I've added Microsoft products and some other ones this way.
    </quote>
     
    SpooX, Apr 4, 2005
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  4. Jimmy Bergmark, Apr 4, 2005
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