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When opening an assembly file created in a past version of Autodesk Inventor, the user is asked to resolve missing Content Center components. The default location for these files is a local user folder, preventing sharing between users. Moving Content Center files to a central network location resolves this issue. Existing assemblies must then be opened to update the file paths to the new location. Relocating the files and updating file paths allows sharing of assemblies between users and systems.

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When opening an assembly file created in a past version of Autodesk Inventor, the user is asked to resolve missing Content Center components. The default location for these files is a local user folder, preventing sharing between users. Moving Content Center files to a central network location resolves this issue. Existing assemblies must then be opened to update the file paths to the new location. Relocating the files and updating file paths allows sharing of assemblies between users and systems.

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Issue:

Saat membuka file Assembly yang memiliki komponen Content Center (CC) software
Autodesk Inventor berupa baut, mur, valve, fitting dan sebagainya yang dibuat di
komputer lain atau versi Inventor sebelumnya, desainer diminta untuk menyelesaikan
atau menemukan lokasi Content Center. Pada tutorial kali ini saya akan menunjukkan
bagaimana menemukan komponen yang hilang pada library Content Center, Saya juga
akan menunjukkan cara resolve missing component dengan cara cepat. Sehingga file
standar dari Content Center dapat ditemukan.

Issue:
When opening an assembly file that has Content Center (CC) components (bolts or
nuts) created on another machine or past version of Inventor the user is asked to
resolve the CC location.
Causes:
Default location for Content Center files is a local user location that others
can't see. Content Center files need to be on a central location for all to see. If
Inventor is installed and started off working, may run into issues down the road
with Content Center components if they are not stored in a common location. A
common location could be local machine for a single user of Inventor or on a server
location for multiple users.
The most common issue is when either a user goes to share their assembly with
Content Center components and the other users gets request for resolving all the
locations of Content Center components. Other symptoms are, as a single user and
upgrade to a newer version of Inventor and open an existing assembly and than get
the same issue of being asked to resolve the location of all Content Center
components. The reason for that is, for Autodesk Inventor to comply with Windows
compliance some folder configurations are not optimal for day to day use. Content
center file location is one of the following. The default location %USERPROFILE
%\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R20XX\ has two things that prevent
sharing and the other limits it uses to one release of Inventor.

Solution:
Relocation of Content Center Files
To correct this will require some additional work and creating some common file
folders. First create a common directory. If there is a multiple user environment
you want to create this on a network server that is accessible by everyone. Even as
a single user of Inventor creates a directory outside the user account. For this
example well use this as the new folder location. <Path>\Inventor Library\Content
Center Files.
With the new folder created browse to the existing %USERPROFILE
%\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R20XX\ folder under it, will see the
different standards used. The most common would be the en-US folder. Highlight and
copy the folders. Then paste the copied files in the newly created common
directory. The new folder structure should look something like this <Path>\Inventor
Library\Content Center Files\en-US. Notice there is no destination for the release
version of Inventor in the new path.
If there are multiple releases of Inventor repeat these steps for each version
folder. With the files now in a common location edit Application
Option\Files\Content Center Files or the project file. In Application Options\Files
change the path for Default Content Center Files from %USERPROFILE
%\Documents\Inventor\Content Center Files\R20XX\ to the new location. In the
Project file under the Folder Options change Content Center Files to the new
location. Remember that the path in the project file over rights the application
options. Also if multiple users are using the same project file this is the
quickest change that can be passed on to other users. With the Project file and
Application Options updated create new Content Center components. But need to
address any existing assembly files using Content Center components created before
the change.
Updating Existing Assemblies with Content Center components before the changing
location.
Any existing files before relocating the Content Center files need to be addressed.
This can be done on an as needed basis. To address existing Assemblies with Content
Center components is need to open the assembly file. When do it will ask to resolve
the Content Center components (since they have moved) to their new location. Once
have done this, assembly can be save and the issue will be resolved.

Products and versions covered


Inventor 2014, Inventor 2015, Inventor 2016, Inventor 2017, Inventor 2018, Inventor
2019, Inventor 2020, Inventor 2021, Inventor LT 2014, Inventor LT 2015, Inventor LT
2016, Inventor LT 2017, Inventor LT 2018, Inventor LT 2019, Inventor LT 2020,
Inventor LT 2021, Inventor Nesting 2020, Inventor Nesting 2021, Inventor
Professional 2014, Inventor Professional 2015, Inventor Professional 2016, Inventor
Professional 2017, Inventor Professional 2018, Inventor Professional 2019, Inventor
Professional 2020, Inventor Tolerance Analysis 2019, Inventor Tolerance Analysis
2020, & Inventor Tolerance Analysis 2021.

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