June 6, 2019

#1040: Copying TopoDOT & MicroStation user preferences to other machines

Purpose Setting up user preferences can be an arduous process on one machine (let alone dozens!), however once finalized for one we’d like to carry over all of these settings to another work station for someone else to enjoy. In this document we’ll cover how to move both the MicroStation […]
Bentley
Configuration
Licensing
MicroStation
Technical Reference
Windows
3 min read

Purpose

Setting up user preferences can be an arduous process on one machine (let alone dozens!), however once finalized for one we’d like to carry over all of these settings to another work station for someone else to enjoy. In this document we’ll cover how to move both the MicroStation CONNECT and TopoDOT user settings to another machine.

Steps

Note: The seed/original/clone machine that we will be copying or exporting from will be referred to as Machine1. The machine we will be updating (pasting or importing) to is MachineNew.

1 – Transferring MicroStation CONNECT settings

2 – Transferring TopoDOT 64bit settings

Note: There are other TopoDOT settings/files (such as the license.lic file, proxy settings, etc) that can be found in the C:\TopoDOT folder. Perform a Copy & Paste routine on this folder as well from Machine1 to MachineNew.

Conclusion

Note/Disclaimer: As simple as this may appear it’s important to always double check the workflow and conduct a small test run before proceeding with these recommendations. This means, set up a second machine and open TopoDOT-CONNECT, check the layout and then proceed to other machines once verified.

Note: The settings of the new instances of a tool will be stored in the registry under the original name of the tool plus the new name specified. The list of tools displayed in the Window Selection interface will be stored under C:\TopoDOT\x64\Settings\. In this folder, you will see .dialog files for each tool utilizing the “f5” windows.

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