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Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 2:49:01 PM | UPGRADE PROBLEM

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JUST A WARNING. I UPGRADED TO REVIT 9.1 TODAY THEN TRIED TO OPEN A FILE. I GOT A MESSAGE THAT SAID THE FILE MUST BE MANUALLY UPGRADED AND TO CONTACT MY AUTODESK REVIT SERVICE PROVIDER. MY REVIT SUPPLIER TOLD TO ME I NEEDED TO SEND MY FILE TO AUTODESK THROUGH THE SUBSCRIPTION CENTER ON THE WEBSITE. HE SAID IT SHOULD NOT TAKE MORE THAN 24 HOURS TO FIX IT. SO I GOT ON THE THE AUTODESK WEBSITE AND FOUND THAT THE SUBSCRIPTION CENTER IS DOWN FOR MAINTENANCE THROUGH SUNDAY. NOW I CAN'T ACCESS MY FILE AND I LOSE SEVERAL DAYS WORTH OF TIME. THIS IS A MAJOR BUG AND MUST BE FIXED.

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Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 8:58:18 PM | RE: UPGRADE PROBLEM

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Just curious, Did you audit and compact the file before trying to upgrade? I too have some projects I am in need of upgrading to the new version of Revit. Is the file still able to open in the previous release?

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Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 9:13:00 PM | RE: UPGRADE PROBLEM

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When our office upgraded to 9.1, we lost 3 jobs. Apparentlt there is a major bug that if you save over a network it is not saving properly. So the files were corrupted & unusable. There are a few other bugs in 9.1 but nothing as major.

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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 at 9:13:47 AM | RE: UPGRADE PROBLEM

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try taking one of your local files and converting it to a central file this was what my office did when we upgraded and we have had no problems since doing so. For some reason the centra file won't upgrade but the local file will so you upgrade the local file and then save it as central file and delete the old central file.

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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 at 9:25:20 AM | RE: UPGRADE PROBLEM

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Posted Monday Oct 2nd, 2006 - 9:23 AM this is what autodesks advice is to this problem but a clien t of mine had this problem and he lost his project, as it was unrecoverable, sorry for not having better news for you. hope you do get it working. Error: Data in file needs to be manually upgraded Published date: 2006-09-09 ID: TS1059523 Applies to: AutodeskĀ® RevitĀ® Building 9 Issue When you tried to open a project, you received the following error message: Data in file <name of the project> needs to be manually upgraded. Please contact your Autodesk Revit service provider. Solution If you receive this message, you should contact your authorized Autodesk reseller for technical support. If you are a subscription customer, you can create a Support Request by following this link: http://pointa.autodesk.com/local/enu/portal/signinSubAware.jsp Be sure to provide the following information when requesting technical support: Version number and build of Revit currently being used for the project. Version number of Revit used to originally create the project, if this project has been upgraded to a new version. Identify whether or not that the project has worksharing enabled.

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