You can also specify a location on your company network. Publishing a
tool catalog to a network location will allow multiple users to link to the
tool catalog. If the tool catalog on the network changes, the users' catalog
libraries will be automatically updated.
5 Click Next.
6 On the Step 3 Of 4 page, make sure that the dependant file path is the
same location that you specified in Step 4. If it is not, click
to the correct path. Make sure that both check boxes on this page are
selected.
Accepting the default options on this page will ensure that all the files
that go with the tool catalog will be maintained in one central location.
7 Click Next.
8 On the Step 4 Of 4 page, make sure Directly From The Location Provided
is selected.
This is the location that you specified in Step 4. The check boxes at the
bottom of the page give you control over the interaction between the
users' personal catalog libraries and the source tool catalog. Selecting the
first check box prevents users from making unauthorized changes to the
tool catalog. Selecting the second check box prevents the tool catalog
contents from refreshing when they are dragged and dropped into the
users' workspace.
9 Click Finish.
10 Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the Assemblies Tutorial folder on the
Windows desktop.
The folder should contain the following files:
Images folder
Palettes folder
Residential Assemblies (Tutorial).atc
To continue this tutorial, go to
Exercise 4: Installing a Tool Catalog
In this exercise, you will add an assembly tool catalog to your personal Content
Browser catalog library.
454 | Chapter 12 Corridor Assembly Tutorials
Exercise 4: Installing a Tool Catalog
to navigate
(page 454).
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