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Installing and using the Desktop Connector

Installing and using the Desktop Connector

From the course: BIM Tools

Installing and using the Desktop Connector

- [Instructor] If you already have the desktop app you might still need the desktop connector. I thought both of them were the same thing, just named something different. You even need the desktop connector incase you're actually using BIM 360 and Civil 3D to push up cloud models and to push up topography. You'll see in my Windows Explorer I have BIM 360 and BIM 360 Team. Basically next gen and old stuff. So if I go to BIM 360 this looks very similar to how my BIM 360 looks when I open it up in Revit. I go to my account and I can see all of my items. Now we're in Windows Explorer. So notice that if you have any non-shared items like AutoCAD files, PDFs, TIFFs, you can use Windows Explorer to drag those to your BIM 360 projects. I can go to any active project and I can go into the Project Files directory and I can make any directory here and I can actually add my non work-shared Revit models to this directory.…

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