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AutoCAD Vault ARX adds vaulting functionality to the Project Manager. Upon
initial start-up of AutoCAD Electrical you are not logged into the vault. You
must log into Autodesk Vault using the File Vault menu to vault projects.
The vault commands are available by right-clicking a project or drawing within
the AutoCAD Electrical Project Manager. You can use the Project Manager to:
Check projects in and out of the vault
The most basic requirement of the vault is that you never work directly
on a file in the vault. The projects in the vault are the Masters and cannot
be edited. You must check out the project to the working folder on your
local drive to edit it. When you finish working on the project, you must
check the project back into the vault.
TIP If you want others to view updates you made to a project and you want
to continue modifying the project, select the Keep Checked Out option on the
Check In dialog box. This checks in the updates you made to the project and
keeps the project checked out to you.
NOTE You must have all references of a project file downloaded to your
working folder to edit the project file.
View the status of files in a design.
Vault status icons indicate the status of your local copy of the files as
compared against the master copy of those same files in the vault. The
vault status icons indicate when the local copy is in sync with the master
and when it is not. Tooltips provide descriptions of the icons. Pause the
cursor over a status icon to see a detailed description. The tooltips also
help guide you to the next logical steps, especially when the local copy is
no longer in sync with the master. The vault status icons are crucial to the
overall understanding of how to work in a vaulted environment.
NOTE The vault status icons are only available in the list view and only appear
when you are logged into the vault.
Key Concepts
The master files are stored and maintained in the file store on the Vault
server. The vault database is also located on the server. It can be on the
same or a different server from where the file store is located. The database
maintains the metadata for the files in the file store and the relationships
between those files.
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