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Getting Started with ArchiCAD 16

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GRAPHISOFT®

Visit the GRAPHISOFT website at http://www.graphisoft.com for local distributor and product availability information.

Getting Started with ArchiCAD 16Copyright © 2012 by GRAPHISOFT, all rights reserved. Reproduction, paraphrasing or translation without express prior written permission is

strictly prohibited.

TrademarksArchiCAD® is a registered trademark of GRAPHISOFT.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

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Contents

ContentsThe ArchiCAD 16 Package _________________________________ 5

ArchiCAD 16 ____________________________________________ 7

Hardware/Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7MacOS (MacIntel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Install ArchiCAD 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Programming the Hardware License Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Using a WIBU-KEY Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18System Requirements for Server Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Installing the WIBU-KEY Server for ArchiCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Using the WIBU-KEY Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Managing Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Using a CodeMeter Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Single vs. Network Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Access Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Set Up License Borrowing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Add/Repair (Reinstalling ArchiCAD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Uninstall ArchiCAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

GRAPHISOFT BIM Server _______________________________ 29

Hardware/Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29MacOS (MacIntel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Install GRAPHISOFT BIM Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

BIM Server Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Uninstall BIM Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Uninstall BIM Server Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Contents

BIM Server Manager_____________________________________ 41

Uninstall BIM Server Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Tools and Utilities________________________________________ 43

Updates ________________________________________________ 45

Licenses ________________________________________________ 47Commercial License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Education License. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Trial License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Demo Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Compatibility Information ________________________________ 51

Create Installation Package for Predefined Company Standards 53Feature (Component) Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Complete Recorded Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Notes __________________________________________________ 62

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The ArchiCAD 16 Package

The ArchiCAD 16 PackageThe ArchiCAD 16 Package includes three applications developed by GRAPHISOFT:

ArchiCAD 16

ArchiCAD is a powerful modeling application which enables architects to design buildings more productively, based on the Virtual Building™ approach. ArchiCAD allows architects to focus on design, either alone or in Teamwork, while also exchanging data smoothly with consultants and professionals in other fields.

Install ArchiCAD 16 if you need to work in ArchiCAD, either in solo mode or as a member of a Teamwork project. The installation also includes GDL Web Control, a browser plug-in which allows you to access thousands of GDL objects from the BIMcomponents.com portal.

GRAPHISOFT BIM Server

The GRAPHISOFT BIM Server is a server application necessary to support Teamwork, a client-server technology that enables fast, simultaneous access to projects for multiple clients. The GRAPHISOFT BIM Server is connected through the network to several ArchiCADs, which are the clients in this system.

Install the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server on the machine used to store and manage Teamwork projects. It is recommended to install the BIM Server on a separate computer.

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The ArchiCAD 16 Package

BIM Server Manager

The BIM Server Manager allows you to monitor the projects on your BIM Server. It is installed automatically with the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server.

However, optionally you may install it as a standalone application, on a separate computer, to remotely manage a BIM Server.

Each installation process is described in detail in this booklet.

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ArchiCAD 16

ArchiCAD 16

Hardware/Software RequirementsMacOS (MacIntel)

Software• Mac OSX 10.7 Lion

• Mac OSX Snow Leopard*

Processor64-bit processor required.

Mactel: Macintosh with Intel processor (Core2Duo and later).

Multicore processor is recommended to exploit ArchiCAD 16 performance capabilities.

Only case-insensitive file-system volumes are supported.

Memory3 GB RAM is required, 6 GB RAM or more is recommended.

Disk Space• 5 GB free hard disk space required for a full installation of

ArchiCAD.• Additional 10 GB hard disk space required for work with

complex models and 3D visualization.

* Suitable for running ArchiCAD 16, but not tested by GRAPHISOFT.

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ArchiCAD 16

Display• Any Macintosh-compatible 17” or larger display (19-24”

monitors recommended).

• Resolution of 1024 x 768 is required.

• Resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher is recommended.

• True Color display adapter is needed.

• Open GL-compatible graphic card with on-board video memory of 256 MB or more is recommended.

Note: Open GL3.3 may be needed to fully exploit hardware acceleration capabilities.

You can find a list of recommended video cards at: http://archicadwiki.com/Video_Cards.

Windows

Software• Windows XP (32-bit)

• Windows XP (64-bit)*

• Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)

• Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)*

Note: ArchiCAD 16 is the last version of ArchiCAD to support 32-bit Operating Systems, and the last version of ArchiCAD compatible with Windows XP.

• QuickTime 7 or later and Java 1.6.0 or later are required. ArchiCAD installer will automatically install Java 1.6 and QuickTime 7 if they are not present on your computer.

* Suitable for running ArchiCAD 16, but not tested by GRAPHISOFT.

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ArchiCAD 16

ProcessorIntel Core or higher required.

Multicore processor is recommended to exploit ArchiCAD 16 performance capabilities.

MemoryOn 64-bit systems:

3 GB RAM is required, 6 GB RAM or more is recommended.

On 32-bit systems:

2 GB RAM is required, 4 GB or more is recommended.

Disk Space• 5 GB free disk space required for a full installation of

ArchiCAD.

• Additional 10 GB is required for work with complex models and 3D visualization.

Display• Resolution of 1024 x 768 is required.

• Resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher is recommended.

• True Color display adapter is needed.

• Open GL-compatible graphic card with on-board video memory of 256 MB or more is recommended.

• Note: Open GL3.3 may be needed to fully exploit hardware acceleration capabilities.

• You can find a list of recommended video cards at: http://archicadwiki.com/Video_Cards.

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ArchiCAD 16

Install ArchiCAD 16Insert the ArchiCAD DVD into your computer’s DVD-ROM drive.

Start-up Presentation

A start-up presentation will be launched, giving you a short visual introduction to the capabilities of ArchiCAD.

If the start-up presentation is not launched automatically on PC, double-click on the “Setup” application in the DVD root directory.

Begin Installation of ArchiCAD 16

On Windows: Click on Install GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD 16 in the menu to start the ArchiCAD Installation Wizard.The installer will first check your Java environment. ArchiCAD installer will automatically install Java 1.6 if it is not present on your computer.

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ArchiCAD 16

ArchiCAD 16 will automatically be installed in the version (32-bit or 64-bit) which corresponds to your operating system.

On MacOS: The ArchiCAD volume will be mounted on your desktop. Open this volume and click the “ArchiCAD 16 Installer” icon to begin the start-up presentation. Click on Install GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD 16 in the menu to start the Installation Wizard.

Choose License Option

Click one of the two radio buttons depending on your situation:

• You have a Hardware License Key for ArchiCAD. This means you have a commercial license.

• You have a Serial number for ArchiCAD. This means that you have either an Education or a Trial license.

If you have neither a Hardware License key nor a serial number, click on the link provided to register for a free license option.

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Hardware License Key

If you have a Hardware License key (for either network or stand-alone use), you are asked to indicate which kind of hardware key you have. Click the option that corresponds to your hardware key.

• CodeMeter Hardware License Key: Choose this option if you have a local or network CodeMeter Hardware License key.

• WIBU-Box Hardware License Key: Choose this option if you have a local or network WIBU Hardware License key. The WIBU-Box Hardware License key system will be installed. (This is your choice if you are upgrading from an earlier ArchiCAD version for which you used WIBU-Box.)

Note: Regardless of which type of license key you choose, you can use either a standalone key or access a network key on a server machine.

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The ArchiCAD Hardware License Key, whether WIBU or CodeMeter, represents your investment in the full license of ArchiCAD, so please safeguard and insure it for the full value of your software just as you would any other company asset. Lost License keys are not replaceable.

• If you are an upgrader from ArchiCAD 7.0 or newer version, ArchiCAD 16 will run on your existing WIBU License key after you upgrade it. To upgrade the hardware License key, please visit https://upgrade.graphisoft.com and follow the steps.

For further information, see Using a WIBU-KEY Server.

For troubleshooting tips, see also http://www.archicadwiki.com/WIBU%20key%20server.

• If you upgrade from pre-7.0 versions of ArchiCAD, please contact your local ArchiCAD provider to receive the License key.

• If you have purchased new ArchiCAD licenses, your program will use the CodeMeter License system, for which your ArchiCAD provider has given you an activation code.

For further information, see the Code Meter Help.

• If you have the Network License version of ArchiCAD, and a WIBU hardware License key, you have to install a special server software on the computer where the network hardware License key will be connected. The network License key is programmed differently than the stand-alone hardware License key. Thus, these two keys cannot be interchanged.

For further information, see Using a WIBU-KEY Server.

The License key must be properly installed at all times when ArchiCAD is running, otherwise you will not be able to continue your work or launch ArchiCAD, except in Demo mode.

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Serial Number (Education and Trial Licenses)

If you have an Education or Trial license, you will be asked to provide your user ID and serial number.

See the Education License and Trial License sections for details on these licenses.

Once the Serial number is entered correctly and recognized as valid, click Next to continue.

Program Folder Selection

After accepting the license agreement, define a location on your computer’s hard drive for installing ArchiCAD 16.

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ArchiCAD 16

Choose Setup Type

There are three types of installations available:

• The Typical option installs all components of ArchiCAD 16. It is recommended to use this option when first installing ArchiCAD.

• The Custom option installs only the selected parts of the full ArchiCAD package. Choose Custom only if you are experienced in installing and using ArchiCAD.

• A third option, Installation Package Creation is also available. Use this only if you have already configured and saved ArchiCAD defaults in a separate folder.

See details in “Create Installation Package for Predefined Company Standards” on page 53.

Start Menu Location (Windows only)

Define the Program Folder (default folder: GRAPHISOFT) in which to place the “ArchiCAD 16” menu.

Installation Process

After viewing the summary of your installation choices, click Install to begin the installation process.

Shortcuts

As part of the install process you can create an “ArchiCAD 16” Desktop shortcut.

On PC, you can also create a QuickLaunch shortcut, and on MacOS, a Dock icon.

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Work Environment Profiles

As part of the installation process, if the installer detects an earlier version of ArchiCAD on your machine, you will have the option of importing any customized Work Environment Profiles from projects in versions ArchiCAD 9 through 15.

Complete Installation

Click Finish to complete the installation process.

Insert Hardware License Key

After installing ArchiCAD, insert the hardware License key into the USB port of your computer and restart your computer so that the hardware License key will function properly.

On the PC platform, if QuickTime 7 is not already on your system, it will be installed automatically.

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Programming the Hardware License KeyWIBU hardware protection keys (WIBU-KEY and CodeMeter) for ArchiCAD can be remotely programmed via https://upgrade.graphisoft.com.

If you have recently purchased ArchiCAD, you will receive an empty keyplug (either a plastic teal-colored key called WibuKey or a metal key called CodeMeter) that you need to “load” through the upgrade site.

If you are an ArchiCAD subscriber, software upgrades are automatically enabled for your key as they become available. You need to use the same site to upgrade your key.

If you have more than one GRAPHISOFT product attached to your key, you will need to upgrade each of them one by one.

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Using a WIBU-KEY ServerThe WIBU-KEY Server application offers services to WIBU-KEY Clients that are running within a LAN (Local Area Network).

Select a computer in your LAN on which you will install the WIBU-KEY Server application. This computer should always be running and available on the LAN to anyone working in ArchiCAD. The WIBU-KEY Server is most commonly installed on a server computer on which other services are also running.

System Requirements for Server Computer• Windows (XP/Vista/7) or OSX (10.5+ with Intel processor)

operating systems

• TCP/IP protocol on client and server machines

• Minimum 15MB free hard disc space

• USB hardware key

Note: For a PC powered by the Intel Itanium processor, download the installer application from www.wibu.com.

Installing the WIBU-KEY Server for ArchiCADUse this process if you are installing the Network Server software only, without also installing ArchiCAD 16.

Note: Before you install WIBU-KEY WkLAN server application, disable standby and hibernate features in the Power Options control panel.

1) Make sure that no WIBU-KEY is plugged into the computer.

2) Insert the ArchiCAD install DVD.

3) Click on Tools and Utilities from the start-up screen.

4) Choose Install WIBU-KEY driver from the menu.

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5) During the installation process, leave all settings unmodified. (Don’t check the “Install as NT Service” option on Windows).

6) Finish installation.

7) Attach your WIBU hardware key to your server computer.

8) Launch Wibu Installer.app for installation on a OSX Operating System.

Using the WIBU-KEY ServerOn Windows:

1) Launch the Network Server program from Start menu\Programs\WIBU-KEY menu. The WIBU-KEY Server icon will appear in the system tray.

2) Double-click the WIBU-KEY Server icon to open the Server Status Window.

3) To turn off the WIBU-KEY Server, make sure that the Server Status Window is closed, then right-click the System Tray icon, and select Exit from the context menu.

On MacOS:

Launch WkSvMacX.app from Application\WIBUKEY.

The server can be also started as a daemon - run WkConfig, and on the Server tab check the Start Daemon on Boot checkbox.

LoggingTo create a log of the WIBU-KEY Server activity, right-click the System Tray icon, and check the Logging option on Windows. Server logs will be saved to %PROGRAM FILES%\wibukey\server\WkServer.log.

On MacOS, you can change the logging status and path on the Server tab of WkConfig.

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Managing Users

Cancel Users with Server MonitorOn Windows:

1) Start Server Monitor from the Start menu\Programs\WIBU-KEY menu.

Note: You can run the Server Monitor application on any computer in the Network, not just the WIBU-KEY Server computer.

2) Click the Browse network button to see all the WIBU-KEY Servers in your Network.

3) Select a server in the WIBU-KEY Server List to see users connected to that specific Server.

4) The access information of all active users is shown. You can cancel users with the Cancel user command.

On MacOS:

1) Run WkSvMacX.app.

2) Choose Action/Open Webmonitor.

3) The access information of all active users (cluster tab) is shown. You can cancel users with the Cancel user command.

Automatically Cancel Inactive LicensesYou can set a Time Out period, after which inactive (crashed) licenses will be automatically cancelled.

On Windows: Open the WIBU-KEY Control Panel (accessible from the Windows control panel, or by clicking the Control Panel button in the Server Monitor), and select the Server tab page. Set the Time Out value in minutes. The default value is 1440 minutes (24 hours).

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On MacOS: The same settings can be found in WkConfig under the Server tab.

For more information, see http://www.archicadwiki.com/WibuKey/Server.

Using a CodeMeter ServerTo use a CodeMeter Server with network licenses, you need a CodeMeter network key. Contact your local GRAPHISOFT partner to order one or to exchange your existing single key(s).

Single vs. Network KeysA single key can hold one license for each GRAPHISOFT product (ArchiCAD, MEP, BIMx) and can be used locally. You connect it to your computer’s USB port. If you have the CodeMeter driver installed (it is installed with ArchiCAD), your GRAPHISOFT product will find a license and will run in commercial mode. Each workstation in the office needs to have an individual key.

A network key can hold multiple licenses related to each product (ArchiCAD, MEP, BIMx). To share them across multiple computers you need a CodeMeter server. It gives more flexibility than having individual keys as the licenses are allocated only when they are being used on one of the clients.

System Requirements for a CodeMeter Server

The CodeMeter server is part of the CodeMeter driver so you only need to select a computer on your network that will act as a CodeMeter server. To set up a CodeMeter server as a network license server, you will need the following:

• A computer with network connection (should be running during work hours).

• The computer must have at least one free USB port.

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• CodeMeter driver must be installed (can be found on the installation DVD).

• A connected CodeMeter key with network licenses.

Note: There is no need for server level operating system for the CodeMeter server. You can use one of the workstations as a CodeMeter server; you only need to keep it running during work hours.

Set Up the ServerAfter you have your server running and the CodeMeter driver is installed, start the server following these steps:

• All CodeMeter settings can be managed in CodeMeter WebAdmin. To start it:

• Open CodeMeter Center (from Applications or using the Start menu) and click on WebAdmin or simply open localhost:22350 on your browser.

To enable the CodeMeter server:

• Go to Configuration/Network tab.

• Check Run Network Server checkbox.

• Do not forget to Apply the changes.

From that point, the server runs and shares licenses on the local network.

Client Side SettingsAll clients on the local network should find the server automatically. In case this does not work (e.g. your server is in a different subnet, or you are connecting remotely through the Internet), then you may need to specify the server’s hostname IP address. On the client:

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• Open WebAdmin.• Configuration/Network.• Add the server to the Server Search List.This field can have multiple entries; the client searches for available licenses in the specified order and only on the specified servers. Only when the list is empty does the client search for other available servers.

Access ControlWith the default settings, all computers on the same local network (same subnet) can use a license from the server.

To restrict access:

• Open WebAdmin.

• Configuration/Access Control.

If the Clients’ list is empty, anyone on the local network can use a license. If at least one entry is listed here, only the listed entries can request a license.

Note: If the server is public on the Internet, or no one is allowed to use a license, make sure that this list is filled out correctly to avoid unwanted license usage.

You may want to check who is using a license:

• Open WebAdmin on the server computer.

• Server/User tab.

Here you can see a list of active clients and clients who have borrowed licenses.

Set Up License BorrowingIf your network key has a license borrowing product, the clients can borrow a license.

For more information on License Borrowing, see http://archicadwiki.com/CodeMeter/LicenseBorrowing.

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IMPORTANT: If license borrowing is used, make sure all licenses are returned/expired before doing any of the following:

• Unplugging the server CodeMeter key from the computer or transferring it to a different one.

• Uninstalling the CodeMeter driver (updating it is fine).

• Re-installing the Operating system.

There is no additional setting needed to enable license borrowing but you may customize the following settings:

Borrow Duration

By default the borrowed licenses are valid for 30 days. If the license is not returned within this period, the license will expire and will be automatically returned to the server. To customize this maximum time (up to 30 days):

1) Open WebAdmin.

2) Go to Configuration/Borrowing.

3) Set the preferred Maximum Borrow Duration, in minutes.

Maximum Number of Borrowable Licenses

You can also maximize the number of licenses available for borrowing. Enter the preferred number in the ‘Maximum Borrow Quantity’ field. This value cannot exceed the available license quantity of the borrowing product.

Visit https://www.upgrade.graphisoft.com to list the number of licenses you have and check the quantity of the LBRK (for keyplug based borrowing) or LBRA (for file based license borrowing) products.

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Server IdentificationEach client identifies the server by either host name or IP address. This can be customized on the server level, so when the server issues the license, the client gets the chosen address and will try to return the license to the given address. On networks with reliable DNS settings, Server name identification is the best choice, but on networks without it, or in mixed platform environment (MacOS & PCs), choose identification based on IP addresses. In that case it is important to use static IP address for the Server.

Note: To customize all of these settings (Borrowing settings and Server Identification), check the Overwrite Entry Settings box in the License Borrowing interface of the WebAdmin. It is strongly recommended to test the borrow environment. Set a relatively short Borrow Duration and you can test your setup without risking the loss of a license for a long period.

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Add/Repair (Reinstalling ArchiCAD)If you already have ArchiCAD installed, and start the Installation Wizard, you are provided with two options:

1) Add will add new features to your current installation. You will see all available features in a list and you can check features to be added to your current installation.

2) Repair will reinstall ArchiCAD with the features of your current installation. You can choose to save your preferred files in a backup folder. If you select this option, a “backup” folder will be created in your ArchiCAD 16 folder. The name of the backup folder will contain the ArchiCAD version and the date of creation; and will include:

• your previous Add-on settings,

• your previous ArchiCAD 16 Library,

• your previous default work environment schemes.

After the repair process is complete, you can either delete these preferred files or reuse them by copying them back into your repaired ArchiCAD environment:

• copy your Add-On settings back to the respective sub-folders of your ‘ArchiCAD 16/Add-Ons’ folder,

• replace the library in the ‘ArchiCAD 16/ArchiCAD Library 16’ folder,

• replace your ‘Defaults’ folder in the ‘ArchiCAD 16’ folder (thereby including your current Work Environment, Translator and Template data).

Project files you saved into the ArchiCAD 16 folder will not be deleted or overwritten by the repair process.

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Uninstall ArchiCADTo uninstall ArchiCAD 16 from a PC, it is best to use the “Add or Remove Programs” utility, accessible from the Control Panel.

On MacOS, navigate to the “Uninstall.AC” folder in your ArchiCAD 16 folder, and select the “Uninstall.app” application. The Uninstall Wizard will help remove files which were installed by the ArchiCAD Installation Wizard. If you have more than one ArchiCAD installed, you may want to leave the WIBU driver or CodeMeter and associated components installed on your system. If your driver was installed in the course of installing ArchiCAD 16, the uninstaller includes a checkbox option: Remove WIBU (or CodeMeter) hardware license key driver. Make sure this option is un-checked if you do not want to remove your driver. The uninstaller doesn’t remove any files you have created in the ArchiCAD main folder - e.g. ArchiCAD project files that you saved into the ArchiCAD main folder.

Important: Do not remove the Java Runtime Environment before uninstalling ArchiCAD.

Silent Uninstall

For both PC and MacOS, a silent mode is available for uninstalling ArchiCAD. Use this mode to run the uninstall process from beginning to end without any further user input.

On PC: open the “Run” window from the Start menu. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the Uninstall.AC folder in the ArchiCAD folder. Drag uninstaller.exe into the command line; the path is copied to the command line.

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Type the following after the path:

/silent

e.g.:

C:\Program Files\GRAPHISOFT\ArchiCAD 16\Uninstall.AC\uninstaller.exe /silent

Note: If you want to avoid automatically restarting the computer after a silent uninstall, add the following to the end of the path:

/norestart

For example:

C:\Program Files\GRAPHISOFT\ArchiCAD 16\Uninstall.AC\uninstaller.exe /silent /norestart

On MacOS: open Terminal window, navigate to the Uninstall folder in the ArchiCAD install folder, then type:

uninstaller.app/Contents/MacOS/uninstaller.sh -silent

e.g.: /Volumes/MyFolder/MySubfolder/ArchiCAD 16/Uninstall.AC/uninstaller.app/Contents/MacOS/uninstaller.sh -silent

Note: If you want to avoid automatically restarting the computer after a silent uninstall, add the following to the end of the path:

-norestart

For example:

/Volumes/MyFolder/MySubfolder/ArchiCAD 16/Uninstall.AC/uninstaller.app/Contents/MacOS/uninstaller.sh -silent -norestart

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Hardware/Software RequirementsMacOS (MacIntel)

Software• MacOSX 10.7 Lion

• Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard (64-bit)*

• Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server 10.6 (64-bit)*

ProcessorMactel: Macintosh with Intel processor (Core2Duo or later).

Multicore processor is recommended.

Only case-insensitive file-system volumes are supported.

Memory4 GB RAM is required, 8 GB or more is recommended.

Disk Space• 5 GB free hard disk space required for a full installation.

• Additional 10 GB hard disk space (physically located on the server) required per project.

* Suitable for running the BIM Server, but not tested separately by GRAPHISOFT.

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Windows

Software• Windows 7 (64-bit)

• Windows Server 2008 (64-bit)

• Windows 7 (32-bit)*

• Windows Server 2008 (32-bit)*

• Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)*

• Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)*

• Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)*

Hardware

ProcessorIntel Core or higher required.

Multicore processor is recommended.

Memory4 GB of RAM is required, 8 GB or more is recommended.

Disk Space• 5 GB free disk space required.

• Additional 10 GB hard disk space (physically located on the server) is required per project.

* Suitable for running the BIM Server, but not tested separately by GRAPHISOFT.

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Install GRAPHISOFT BIM ServerAn ArchiCAD client can access only those Teamwork projects which are located on a BIM Server of the same version number as the ArchiCAD client. If the ArchiCAD client’s version number is different from the BIM Server version number, communication can take place only after you install a BIM Server module of the same version number as the ArchiCAD client.

However, ArchiCAD clients of any version number can access all libraries on the BIM Server, without the need to install additional modules.

There are three types of BIM Server installation.

In all three cases, you must start BIM Server installation. Depending on the existing BIM Server environment on the server machine, one of the following installation processes will be launched automatically.

1) Install BIM Server 16 as a Standalone Server

Installs BIM Server 16 on a server on which no BIM Server is currently installed.

See Install BIM Server 16 as a Standalone Server.

2) Upgrade existing BIM Server (13, 14 and/or 15) to modular BIM Server 16

Installs BIM Server 16 on a server that already has BIM Server 13-15 installed.

See Upgrade existing BIM Server (13, 14 and/or 15) to a modular BIM Server 16.

3) Install BIM Server 16 as a Server Module

Installs BIM Server 16 on a machine that already has a BIM Server of a higher version number (e.g. version 17) installed.

See Install BIM Server 16 as a Server Module.

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Install BIM Server 16 as a Standalone Server

Installation can be launched from the ArchiCAD 16 DVD by clicking Install GRAPHISOFT BIM Server from the start-up menu.

Program Folder SelectionAfter accepting the license agreement, you must define a location on your computer’s hard drive for installing the BIM Server.

Start Menu location (Windows only)Define the Program Folder (default folder: GRAPHISOFT) in which to place the following shortcut commands:

• BIM Server Control Center

• BIM Server Manager

• GRAPHISOFT BIM Server Reference Guide

Installation ProcessAfter viewing the summary of your installation choices, click Install to begin the installation process.

Configure BIM ServerFor details, see “BIM Server Configuration” on page 35.

ShortcutsAs part of the BIM Server install process, you can create a “BIM Server Control Center” Desktop shortcut.

On PC, you can also create a QuickLaunch shortcut, and on MacOS, a Dock icon for the BIM Server Control Center.

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Complete InstallationClick Finish to complete the installation.

By default, the BIM Server will start up now. (Uncheck this option if you do not want to start the BIM Server now.)

Upgrade existing BIM Server (13, 14 and/or 15) to a modular BIM Server 16

Installs BIM Server 16 on a server that already has a BIM Server (version 13, 14 or 15) installed.

Installation can be launched from the ArchiCAD 16 DVD by clicking Install GRAPHISOFT BIM Server from the start-up menu.

Note: You cannot directly upgrade BIM Server 13 if you installed it from the ArchiCAD 13 DVD; you must first apply the latest hotfix to the installed BIM Server 13 before upgrading it to a modular BIM Server 16. If you have not yet hotfixed your BIM Server 13, the Installer will alert you. You can get the latest hotfix here: www.graphisoft.com/BIMServerUpgrade.

Program Folder SelectionAfter accepting the license agreement, the installer will display the installation location. This must be the same as the location of the install folder of the BIM Server 13-15 installed earlier.

Installation ProcessAfter viewing the summary of your installation choices, click Upgrade to begin the upgrade process.

Note: During the upgrade process, the BIM Server will be configured automatically. If you want to change the default configuration, you can do it later using the BIM Server Control Center.

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ShortcutsAs part of the BIM Server install process, you can create a “BIM Server Control Center” Desktop shortcut.

On PC, you can also create a QuickLaunch shortcut, and on MacOS, a Dock icon for the BIM Server Control Center.

Complete InstallationClick Finish to complete the installation. By default, the BIM Server will start up now. (Uncheck this option if you do not want to start the BIM Server now.)

Install BIM Server 16 as a Server Module

Installs BIM Server 16 on a machine that already has a BIM Server of a higher version number (e.g. version 17) installed. Installation can be launched from the ArchiCAD 16 DVD by clicking Install GRAPHISOFT BIM Server from the start-up menu.

Program Folder SelectionAfter accepting the license agreement, the installer will display the installation location. This must be the same as the location of the install folder of the BIM Server installed earlier.

Installation ProcessAfter viewing the summary of your installation choices, click Install to begin the install process.

Note: During the upgrade process, the BIM server module will be configured automatically. If you want to change the default configuration you can do it later using the BIM Server Control Center.

Complete InstallationClick Finish to complete the installation.

By default, the BIM Server will start up now. (Uncheck this option if you do not want to start the BIM Server now.)

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BIM Server ConfigurationThe BIM Server configuration process takes place if you are installing a BIM Server on a machine that does not already have another BIM Server installed. Use this process to define basic properties of how the server works. Later, you can monitor and change server settings through the BIM Server Control Center.

See “BIM Server Control Center” in ArchiCAD Help or in the BIM Server Help.

Click Next or Previous to move among the six pages of this wizard.

1) Enter the Server Name:

By default, the BIM Server will use the name of your computer.

Optionally, you can define a custom name for the BIM Server: in this case, all server selection pop-ups will identify the BIM Server by this name.

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2) Enter or Browse the location of the default Project Data Folder. This will be the location of Teamwork Projects on this server.

Note: Once a project is stored at this location, it cannot be moved to another location. However, in BIM Server Preferences, you can later change the default project location at any time (this will affect the location of newly created projects on this server).

3) Enter or browse the location of the Library Folder, where you will store your BIM Server libraries. (Ideally, you should select a location on an internal drive.)

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4) Enter data for the Server Administrator Account. The Administrator you define here (name, password, email address) is the initial Server Administrator, with sole access to the BIM Server Manager interface (however, the Server Administrator can later define additional Server Administrators on the Users page of BIM Server Manager):

5) Startup and Port Options:

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Access: If you want ArchiCAD clients to access the BIM Server through the internet, click the top Modify button to define an address.

Note: For Internet access to work, the network and firewalls must be configured correctly.

For details, see: http://archicadwiki.com/Teamwork/BimServerConfiguration.

Ports: This screen also gives you access to Port Settings and information on whether you need to change them.

If you are warned that there is a problem: click the bottom Modify button and use the controls to identify alternative ports.

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Later, you can alter these settings from the BIM Server Preferences dialog of the BIM Server Control Center.If you activate the Start BIM Server with Operating System checkbox, the BIM Server will automatically start each time you start up this computer.

6) Mail Server: Use these fields to define the Mail Server used to send information by email from the server to users. The Mail Server definition can be modified later, in BIM Server Preferences.

Note: Using a mail server is optional. However, if you don’t define a mail server here, you won’t be able to send emails (e.g. password reminders) to users from the BIM Server Manager.

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Uninstall BIM ServerTo uninstall the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server, you can use the Uninstall BIM Server shortcut located in the BIM Server’s installation folder. Double-click this shortcut to begin the uninstall process.

Within the uninstaller, you can choose whether to uninstall the BIM Server with all of its modules, or to uninstall BIM Server Module 16 only. If you choose to uninstall only BIM Server Module 16, your BIM Server will be downgraded to BIM Server 13-15.

To uninstall the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server from a PC, it is best to use the “Add or Remove Programs” or “Programs and Features” utility, accessible from the Control Panel.

Uninstall BIM Server ModuleIf you have a Modular BIM Server installed, you can uninstall Modules independently.

To uninstall a single BIM Server Module, you can use the uninstaller application located in the corresponding Uninstall\Uninstall.BS.XXXX folder, which is in the BIM Server’s installation folder. Double-click the uninstaller application to begin the module’s uninstall process.

For example: If you have a BIM Server 16 with BIM Server Module 13 installed, and you want to remove Server module 1300, run the Uninstaller application from Uninstall\Uninstall.BS.1300 folder in the BIM Server’s installation folder.

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BIM Server ManagerIf you install the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server, the BIM Server Manager component is also installed automatically.

However, you may wish to install the BIM Server Manager on its own, to enable remote management of any BIM Server installed on a separate machine.

Important: The standalone BIM Server Manager must have the same version number as the BIM Server that you want to manage. (If the BIM Server has several modules, then the BIM Server Manager version must have the same version number as the highest installed module.)

To install the BIM Server Manager as a stand-alone component, insert the ArchiCAD 16 DVD. From the ArchiCAD 16 start-up screen, select the BIM Server Manager application.

Program Folder SelectionDefine a location on your computer’s hard drive for installing the BIM Server Manager.

Start Menu location (Windows only)Define the Program Folder (default folder: GRAPHISOFT) in which to place the “BIM Server Manager” shortcut command.

Installation Process

After viewing the summary of your installation choices, click Install to begin the installation process.

ShortcutsAs part of the BIM Server Manager install process, you can create a “BIM Server Manager” Desktop shortcut.

On PC, you can also create a QuickLaunch shortcut, and on MacOS, a Dock icon for the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server Manager.

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Uninstall BIM Server ManagerTo uninstall the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server Manager, you can use the uninstaller located in the BIM Server Manager’s installation folder. Double-click this shortcut to begin the uninstall process.

To uninstall the GRAPHISOFT BIM Server Manager from a PC, it is best to use the “Add or Remove Programs” or “Programs and Features” utility, accessible from the Control Panel.

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Tools and Utilities

Tools and Utilities

GDL Web ControlGDL Web Control is a browser plug-in which allows you to access thousands of GDL objects from the BIMcomponents.com portal. GDL Web Control is installed automatically when you install ArchiCAD 16.

From time to time, updates become available for the GDL Web Control plug-in. To access the update, click on Download GDL Web Control from the start-up page of the ArchiCAD Installation DVD.

Other Tools and UtilitiesThe following utilities are automatically installed on your computer together with ArchiCAD. However, it is possible to install them manually, if necessary, using the standalone installation packages available in the “Tools and Utilities” menu of the ArchiCAD 16 DVD. (For GDL Web Control, the DVD start-up page contains a link to the latest update.)

Java runtime environment

Java 1.6.0 or newer is necessary to run ArchiCAD 16 and BIM Server. installer/uninstaller. On MacOS, Java comes with the operating system. On PC, the ArchiCAD 16 or BIM Server installer will detect your Java environment and will install Java if needed.

WIBU system and CodeMeter system components

Hardware License key driver (either WIBU or CodeMeter) is necessary to run ArchiCAD 16. The appropriate driver will be installed as part of the installation process for ArchiCAD 16.

QuickTime installer

On the MacOS system, QuickTime is part of the operating system. On PC, if QuickTime version 7 or higher is not found on your system, QuickTime 7 for Windows will be automatically installed with ArchiCAD 16.

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The following utilities are also installed with ArchiCAD 16. If you prefer not to install them, use Custom Installation and uncheck these options.

Plotter Drivers With a typical install, ArchiCAD 16 will include a number of built-in drivers for a wide variety of HPGL compatible plotters.

GRAPHISOFT Shell Extension

Optional, for PC only. Utility for extended GRAPHISOFT file property information on Windows.

Documentation PDF files offering help on using ArchiCAD and related functions.

ArchiCAD Help Context-sensitive electronic Help files for ArchiCAD.

For more information about additional utilities, open the folders of the applications in the ArchiCAD main folder to find detailed descriptions.

Adobe Reader Adobe Reader is necessary to read the PDF documentation provided in the ArchiCAD 16/Documentation folder. If needed, you can install this program by inserting the ArchiCAD 16 DVD and selecting the “System Components” caption from the ArchiCAD 16 start-up screen; or browse the DVD contents to locate the Adobe Reader application.

GDL Web Control

GDL Web Control is a browser plug-in which allows you to access thousands of GDL objects from the new BIMcomponents.com portal. To access the newest update of this plug-in, click on the GDL Web Control link on the start-up page of the ArchiCAD 16 Installation DVD.

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Updates

Updates

For ArchiCAD and ArchiCAD Library:

To check for available updates of your localized version of ArchiCAD or ArchiCAD libraries, start ArchiCAD 16 and go to the Help menu:

The Check for Updates command will open your internet browser and will guide you to the GRAPHISOFT update website. If there is no new update patch (hotfix) available for your release and language version of ArchiCAD, the web page will inform you that you are using an up-to-date version of ArchiCAD. If there is a new update patch available, the web page will automatically offer you the updater package that fits your current ArchiCAD installation.

You can choose to run the Check for Updates function automatically on a regular basis by setting the options at Options > Work Environment > Network and Update.

Note: If you have an updater patch installed and use the Add/Repair function of your original ArchiCAD 16 Installer DVD, you will be prompted to re-apply the updates after the modification or repair is carried out. The ArchiCAD update option is available to holders of the Commercial or Education ArchiCAD 16 license.

You can find other downloadable materials (example files, goodies etc.) at www.graphisoft.com/support/archicad/downloads.

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For BIM Server:

The BIM Server will automatically check for updates every 72 hours, and every time the BIM Server is restarted. If a BIM Server update is available, you will be alerted in the following ways:

• The Server Administrator(s) receive an email about the available update.

• A message appears at the top of the BIM Server Control Center.

• The BIM Server icon on the taskbar (Windows) or menubar (MacOS) will change in appearance.

• On Windows, a message appears on screen with information about the available update.

At any time, you can check for BIM Server updates manually. Do one of the following:

• Click the Check for Updates command from the menu of the taskbar (Windows) or menubar (MacOS).

• Click the Information button at the top of the BIM Server Control Center, then click the Check for Updates command from the appearing “About this BIM Server” dialog box.

The Check for Updates command will open your internet browser and will guide you to the GRAPHISOFT update website.

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Licenses

Licenses

Commercial LicenseTo run the commercial license of ArchiCAD in full mode, a hardware License key is required - either Wibukey or CodeMeter. If you purchased a single copy of ArchiCAD, you received a “single license” key. If you purchased multiple licenses of ArchiCAD, you received a “NET” key which holds all your licenses.

Note: If you have a “NET” key, you will need to install software from the Network Utilities folder of the ArchiCAD installation DVD in order to share the licenses in your office network. See the accompanying Read-Me file for details.

Types of Commercial Licenses

Perpetual (Full) licenseWith a perpetual license you buy unlimited usage for the chosen GRAPHISOFT product. You will also be able to run older versions with some technical limitations.

For more details on ArchiCAD Protection Key Compatibility, see http://archicadwiki.com/ProtectionKey.

Rental license (selected markets only)With the rental option, you can buy a license for a certain time period, such as one month. During the purchased time period, you can use ArchiCAD without any limitation - e.g. running multiple sessions all day. The time period starts when you first start ArchiCAD using a rental license, not on the day you purchased it.

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Education LicenseThe Education license requires a Serial Number, available if you are a student, teacher or contact person for an educational institution. A serial number can be obtained by registering at www.myarchicad.com.

The file extensions of ArchiCAD files created in the Education license are identical to those of files created in the Commercial license (i.e., PLN for a “solo project” and PLA for a “solo project archive”). However, if you print a file created in the Education license, each printed/plotted page will display a watermark logo.

An ArchiCAD file created in the Education license can be opened by a full (commercial) license of ArchiCAD, which will then switch to Education mode as long as the Education-license file is in use. The same applies to Education-version projects shared in Teamwork: if you join such a project using a commercial version of ArchiCAD, that version will switch to Education mode.

Apart from ‘Open’, no other data exchange (e.g. copy, paste, merge, hotlink) is allowed between EDU and commercial project files.

Installation of an Education license ArchiCAD follows the same steps as those detailed in this document (see Install ArchiCAD 16), with the following exceptions:

• Instead of installing a hardware License key, you will be asked to provide your serial number.

• If your serial number is that of an individual student rather than an educational institution, you will not have the option to create a custom Installation Package.

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Trial LicenseThe trial license requires a serial number, which can be obtained by registering at www.myarchicad.com.

The Trial License enables you to try out the full functionality of ArchiCAD for up to 30 days, on a single computer. The only functionality limitation: Teamwork is not available.

File Format and Compatibility• Files written in the trial version are encrypted and can only be

opened on the computer on which they were created.• The trial license cannot back-save files to AC15 format.• At the end of the 30 days, if the files are not converted to full

commercial files, the save function is disabled, but it is still possible to print.

• The files can be converted to full files by purchasing a commercial license and opening them with the hardware protection on the computer on which they were written. It is important NOT to uninstall the trial version.

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Demo VersionIf you received a copy of ArchiCAD for evaluation purposes, your package does not contain a hardware key and you will be able to run ArchiCAD in demo mode only.

Install ArchiCAD as if you had a commercial license (choose “I have a hardware key” during the installation process). When ArchiCAD starts and the key is not found, you are in Demo mode.

In Demo mode, you cannot save your work, nor can you cut/paste elements from the clipboard or use the Teamwork function. These commands and menu items are disabled, and the ArchiCAD 16 title bar changes to ArchiCAD 16 Demo.

Your ArchiCAD program may also be restricted to Demo mode for the following reasons:

• no key is attached to your computer, or• all of your ArchiCAD licenses are in use, or• your hardware License key is defective.In these cases, an alert message will appear when you start ArchiCAD, informing you about the problem with the License key. You can run ArchiCAD in Demo mode or quit and resolve the problem.

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Compatibility Information

Compatibility InformationWe suggest that you use previous versions of ArchiCAD to work on your current projects, until you feel comfortable and productive with the new version. We recommend that you keep your existing ArchiCAD environment for a time, even if you are using ArchiCAD 16.

ArchiCAD 16 provides downward compatibility to ArchiCAD 15 with limitations: all information based on the new features and functions of ArchiCAD 16 will be lost in a file saved in ArchiCAD 15 format.

Note: When back-saving your ArchiCAD 16 project to version 15, any library parts that were earlier migrated from 15 and revised for 16 will be automatically replaced by their original counterparts in version 15.

When migrating earlier version files to ArchiCAD 16, you should load the Subset Library or Migration Library, in addition to the ArchiCAD 16 library.

For more information, see the Migration Guide in ArchiCAD Help.

Opening ArchiCAD Files

ArchiCAD 16 can open ArchiCAD 8.1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 project files.

You cannot open project files from earlier versions directly in ArchiCAD 16. Please use ArchiCAD 8.1 or later version to convert them to a usable file format. We strongly recommend that you create an archive file (.pla) of each project you worked on with older ArchiCAD versions. Move a project onto ArchiCAD 16 only if you have archived it with the previous version.

See also the Migration Guide in ArchiCAD Help.

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Saving Project Files

ArchiCAD 16 can back-save project files in ArchiCAD 15 format only (among previous ArchiCAD file formats).

Plotter and Digitizer Support

Pen plotters (or pen-plotter mode on raster plotters) are not supported beginning with version ArchiCAD 8.1. Users who wish to use a pen plotter should keep an earlier ArchiCAD version. ArchiCAD 16 does not support earlier GRAPHISOFT digitizer drivers; however, manufacturers’ digitizer drivers work fine in the new ArchiCAD version in mouse-mode for sketches.

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Create Installation Package for Predefined Company StandardsWith a Commercial and certain Education licenses, it is possible to create a custom installation package that contains all the company standard environment settings, such as:

• Work environment settings;

• DXF/DWG Translators or IFC Translators used by default;

• Project templates.

Distributing this installation package in the office makes it possible for all associates to have a copy of ArchiCAD customized according to the company standards determined by the CAD Manager.

Note for Educational Institutions: If your ArchiCAD license is registered to an educational institution, you can use the Installation Package Creation process to create a recorded installation and simplify the installation of multiple identical copies of the program - even if you wish to use factory defaults instead of custom-defined settings.

To do this, you (the CAD Manager) must first install ArchiCAD on your own computer, following the standard installation process, and configuring the program according to company standards, following the steps below.

Then you will quit and re-install the program on a server (or different machine). This time, you will choose a special installation option which automatically records your installation process and creates an install package: a single executable application file to be launched on each end user’s machine.

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To create a custom installation package, follow these steps:

1) Install ArchiCAD 16 onto your own computer following the steps under “Standard Installation”. Choose the “Typical” Setup.

2) Use Options > Work Environment dialog boxes to set up your company standard Work Environment settings. Most such options are found in three dialog boxes of Company Standard Schemes: Data Safety; Network and Update; and Special Folders.

Once you have set these options, you can save these settings in schemes and a company-default profile. To save a profile, go to Options > Work Environment > Work Environment Profiles.

Note: If you create new Work Environment schemes, and if you don’t want your Install Package to include the default ones created by the regular installation, then you should first copy the content of the Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\GRAPHISOFT\ArchiCAD 16.0.0 INT R1\WorkEnvironment folder to the Defaults/ArchiCAD/WorkEnvironment folder. Then delete the unneeded schemes from this latter folder.

3) Create and save any number of template files. Template files include libraries loaded through Library Manager (e.g. “Office Standard Library”). Templates can also include Project Preferences (e.g. Working Units, Zone calculation preferences), and such items as Master Layouts, Project Info, placed elements (e.g. Elevation markers, entire buildings).

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4) Use the DXF-DWG Translation Setup dialog box (File > File Special > DXF-DWG Translation Setup, to set up DXF/DWG Translators and save them to a shared folder on a server that is accessible to all users. (In this case, a DXF-DWG TranslatorList.xml file is created, which is a list of references to these translators.) You can also create local translators that you want to install on the hard disk of each user.

5) Use the IFC Translation Setup dialog box (File > File Special > IFC2x3 > IFC Translation Setup), to set up IFC Translators and save them to a shared folder on a server that is accessible to all users. (In this case, a IFC TranslatorList.xml file is created, which is a list of references to these translators.) You can also create local translators that you want to install on the hard disk of each user.

6) Quit ArchiCAD.

7) Create a new folder entitled “Defaults”. Following the hierarchy below, copy the following files/folders into the “Defaults” folder:

Defaults

ArchiCAD (folder containing Work Environments and Templates)

WorkEnvironment (folder containing WorkEnvironment files)

Template file(s) (extension .tpl)

Dxf-Dwg Translator List.Xml

Dxf-Dwg Translators (folder containing Dxf-Dwg translators)

IFC Translator List.Xml

IFC Translators (folder containing IFC translators)

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8) Uninstall ArchiCAD from your machine before running the Installer, or run ArchiCAD Installer on the server or on another machine.

9) When you get to Choose Setup Type, choose the Installation Package Creation option. The screens of the Installation Wizard will now show the message “Recorded Installation.”

10) Proceed through the screens of the Installation Wizard and set options for the content of the recorded installation package.

Feature (Component) SelectionChoose the components you wish to install.

Company Standards DefaultsUse the controls of this screen if you wish to include company standard components as part of the install package.

Note for Educational Institutions: If you are using the Installation Package Creation process to create a recorded installation that does not include customized settings, do not check the box on this screen. Your recorded installation process will then skip to the end of the process.

Check the Install company standard defaults box.

Use the directory dialog box to indicate the path of the Defaults folder on your system which contains previously defined company standard content. The folder and its contents should take the form defined in Step 7 above.

The program will check to ensure that the Defaults folder indeed contains default content. (If it does not, you will see a warning notice.)

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ArchiCAD Work Environment SelectionUse the pop-up menu to define which Work Environment profiles should be included in the install package:

• ArchiCAD Factory Default Profile Set; or

• Predefined Company Standard Profile Set.

The selected profiles (referred to in a single .xml file) will be copied to each end user’s machine.

Note: The Work Environment Selection screen will appear only if:

• the components to be installed include ArchiCAD; and

• you have activated the Install company standard defaults checkbox; and

• the defined Defaults folder includes a WorkEnvironment subfolder.

DXF-DWG Translator ListUse this screen to specify the path of the translator list you want to include as part of the install package.

If you have defined company standard translators and have placed the resulting DXF-DWG Translator List.xml in the defined Defaults folder, check Install Predefined List of Translators. The paths of the translator files are displayed on the screen.

After the package is installed on the end users’ machines, the users will have access to read-only templates of these referred translators (which are located on a server). To edit them, the users should create editable copies by duplicating them in DXF-DWG Translation Settings.

If you want to use ArchiCAD’s factory default translators, do not check the “Install company standard defaults” box.

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Note: This screen will appear only if:

• the components to be installed include ArchiCAD; and

• you have activated the Install company standard defaults checkbox; and

• the defined Defaults folder includes a file called DXF-DWG TranslatorList.xml.

Local DXF-DWG TranslatorsIf you have defined company standard DXF-DWG Translators which you want to install on each end user’s machine, check Install Company Standard Translator(s). The names of these translators are shown in the box below.

When the package is installed on the end users’ machines, and when the program is first started, these translators will be copied to each end user’s machine.

Note: This panel will appear only if:

• the components to be installed include ArchiCAD; and

• you have activated the Install company standard defaults checkbox; and

• the defined Defaults folder includes at least one file called DXF-DWG Translator.xml.

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IFC Translator ListUse this screen to specify the path of the IFC translator list you want to include as part of the install package.

If you have defined company standard translators and have placed the resulting Translator List.xml in the defined Defaults folder, check Install Predefined List of Translators. The paths of the translator files are displayed on the screen.

After the package is installed on the end users’ machines, the users will have access to read-only templates of these referred translators (which are located on a server). To edit them, the users should create editable copies by duplicating them in IFC Translation Settings.

If you want to use ArchiCAD’s factory default translators, do not check the “Install company standard defaults” box.

Note: This screen will appear only if:

• the components to be installed include ArchiCAD; and

• you have activated the Install company standard defaults checkbox; and

• the defined Defaults folder includes a file called IFC TranslatorList.xml.

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Local IFC TranslatorsIf you have defined company standard IFC Translators which you want to install on each end user’s machine, check Install Company Standard Translator(s). The names of these translators are listed.

When the package is installed on the end users’ machines, and when the program is first started, these translators will be copied to each end user’s machine.

Note: This panel will appear only if:

• the components to be installed include ArchiCAD; and

• you have activated the Install company standard defaults checkbox; and

• the defined Defaults folder includes at least one file called IFC Translator.xml.

Template ProjectsIf you have defined company standard Templates which you want to install on each end user’s machine, check Install Company Standard Template(s). The template files that you have copied to the Defaults folder are listed.

Upon installation on the end users’ machines, and when the program is first started, these templates will be copied to each end user’s machine. When creating a new project in ArchiCAD with the “Use a Template” option, end users will find these company standard templates listed in the pop-up, together with other, recently used template files.

Note: This screen will appear only if:

• the components to be installed include ArchiCAD; and

• you have activated the Install company standard defaults checkbox; and

• the defined Defaults folder includes at least one Template file.

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Complete Recorded InstallationAfter viewing a summary of your installation choices, click the Install button on the screen to initiate the recorded installation.

On the next screens, three additional options will be added to the recorded installation, and will be carried out on each end user’s machine:

• if the installer detects customized Work Environment Profiles from earlier ArchiCAD versions (9 through 15) on the end user’s machine, decide whether these should be imported to ArchiCAD 16 or not;

• decide whether an “ArchiCAD 16” desktop shortcut should be created on the desktop;

• decide whether the end user’s system should reboot automatically following the installation.

Finally, define the path to which the recorded file - an executable application - should be saved.

You have now created an installation package. When users launch this .exe application on PC, or “ArchiCAD Installer” on MacOS, on the server, the usual queries posed by the Installation Wizard are skipped; the installation begins immediately. The installed copy of ArchiCAD will have the previously defined default settings.

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