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Wiki Page: How To Set Proper Syntax for UNC path In Bentley OpenPlant Isometrics Manager

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Background In Bentley OpenPlant Isometrics Manager, defining the UNC path settings can be used based on the project requirement .UNC (Universal Naming Convention) is a naming convention used primarily to specify and map network drives in Microsoft Windows. Below information illustrates how to define the necessary syntax to use UNC paths in Bentley OpenPlant Isometrics Manager config files. Modifying the IsoProj.cfg file and any other files that may need UNC paths defined would follow the same rules. Some times customers do not use mapped drive letters but instead use UNC paths. It can be experienced using both OpenPlant modeler and AutoPlant Modeler. Steps To Accomplish Open the IsoProj.cfg located in C:\ProgramData\Bentley\Plant V8i\Bentley Plant V8i Projects\User Project\ Project\Config\OpenPlant\Isometrics. Note: Also for OpenPlant Modeler, IsoProj.cfg file path location would be C:\ ProgramData\Bentley\OpenPlantModeler V8i\WorkSpace\Projects\User Project \DataSet\Isometrics. Go to the section labeled: # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # Style specific directory locations # ------------------------------------------------------------------- To change the location of where the DGN or DWG Isometrics are placed is done by editing this variable: # directory where DGNs are stored/created IE_DGN = $(IE_STYLE_WORK)dgn/ If using UNC paths, change the location using the syntax below. # directory where DGNs are stored/created IE_DGN = \\\\YOURSERVER\ISOPATH/ Note: Take note of the extra 2 backslashes at the beginning and the trailing forward slash at the end. Comments or Corrections? Bentley's Technical Support Group requests that you please confine any comments you have on this Wiki entry to this Comments or Corrections?" section. THANK YOU!

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