
The recipient will need to reload the link when the file is available.Ī file with the same name but a different path has already been transmitted.ĮTransmit for Autodesk Revit encountered 2 files with the same name, but they have different directory paths. Locate the missing file and either copy it manually to the save directory or runĪ linked file that can't be found during the transmittal process is unloaded in the host model. The file was deleted before it could be copied, or the file is on a network drive and the network is down. You do not have write permission on the specified save directory and the files cannot be copied to the directory.Ĭhange the permissions on the save directory or identify a different save directory. You do not have permission to write to directory There is not enough disk space in the specified save directory to transmit the files.Ĭlear space on the disk or specify a different save directory. Follow along and learn by watching, listening and practicing.There is not enough disk space to transmit the files. All right the next step is when you open up revit you need to make sure that you don't have a model loaded, if you have a project file open and you try and run…ĭownload the files the instructor uses to teach the course. You can use any folder full of revit files for this exercise though.

So I've provided a zip file with just some sample files in there, just make sure you've unzipped that file before you begin, because you can't preform etransmit on a zipped collection of files they have to be unzipped, so this is the folder right here, where I've just called it files to upgrade, and that's just an unzipped collection of revit files.

So the etransmit tool can be used to share a model with outside recipients but it also has a function that allows you to upgrade not only one file but a whole collection of files if you wish.

Previously in this series I've looked at different ways to upgrade a collection of files from a previous release to the current release, and this week I want to talk about using the built in etransmit tool for that purpose.
