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Old 6th November 2006, 09:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Autocad/Revit Users dont use RC1

right, what a disaster that experiement was.

first i upgraded to Visata RC1 from XP SP2 and explorer wouldnt work and i couldnt access the internet at all

then i install Vista RC1 again with a fresh install keeping all my old files

audio still wasnt working, but no biggy, can wait for that

but then the big waste of time came. Autodesk Revit does not install at all on Vista RC1

so anyone that used such programs as Revit are well advised to stay well clear of Vista for the time being, and especially until someone from Revit releases a statement saying ti now works with Vista.

but this was beyong a nightmare, it wouldnt even let me install Revit without it crashing.
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Re: Autocad/Revit Users dont use RC1

Ive run autocad 2007 on RC1 and RC2 without a drama
only thing I cant get going is nero even the new Vista Ready Version reboots computer during install
so I dunno
 
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Re: Autocad/Revit Users dont use RC1

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Ive run autocad 2007 on RC1 and RC2 without a drama
only thing I cant get going is nero even the new Vista Ready Version reboots computer during install
so I dunno
could be right, i havent actually installed autocad

but seeing as both are from autodesk i assumed there is an issue.

but at the very least revit doesnt install at all on vista, and iv had that confirmed by several others as well
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