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In this unit, you will learn the purpose of a working folder and how to set the working folder. You will also learn how to set up the Vault folder structure for storing your design data.
Transcript
00:05
The next step in the workflow involves setting the working folder.
00:09
You will also learn about the purpose of the working folder.
00:15
The working folder is a local folder to which files are copied when you download
00:20
files from the Vault as read only or check out files from the Vault database
00:24
using the get command in.
00:26
The working folder needs to be set in order to use Vault.
00:29
The steps for setting a working folder are.
00:32
Step one, create a folder in Windows File Explorer for the working folder.
00:39
Step two,
00:41
log in to Vault client as an Administrator.
00:44
Step three, in the Vault client, select File set working folder.
00:50
And step four,
00:51
choose the working folder you created.
00:55
The working folder is set for the roots of the Vault and not for each folder.
00:59
Note that by default the working folder path is not displayed in the title bar,
01:04
to display the path,
01:06
select Tools options and select The Show Working Folder Location option
01:14
in this demonstration.
01:15
As administrator, we show the working folder path in the title bar
01:20
by selecting Tools
01:22
options,
01:23
then show working for their location.
01:26
To show that in the title bar.
01:29
Now we change the working folder by selecting File
01:33
Set Working Folder
01:37
and we see it's my intro Vault.
01:47
After setting the working folder, you will set up the folder structure and fault
01:51
for storing your design data.
01:55
Here is an example of how you might plan for organizing your data in Vault.
01:60
First you might perform and as is analysis
02:03
to understand how your company organizes design data,
02:06
collaborates on designs and performs change processes.
02:11
Then the to be analysis can be performed to ask
02:14
how the as is results will be implemented in Vault.
02:18
An introduction approach can be applied by using a predefined working
02:22
folder structure and by using Vaults out of the box configuration.
02:30
The folder structure is created on all client machines.
02:33
Either in the Windows file Explorer
02:36
using the new folder command or by using the
02:39
go to working folder command in the Vault client.
02:44
In this demonstration, in the Vault client
02:48
as administrator,
02:50
a working folder structure is created
02:52
under the root folder which maps to the working folder of C:\My-Intro-Vault
02:59
First a folder named Workspaces created
03:06
and then the design project folders are created.
03:11
Here. You'll see in this example they are named 1-Design Project.
03:19
And then several more are created with the names of 2-Design Project.
03:25
And then 3-Design Project.
03:30
And then changing the name up a little bit.
03:33
There are folders named User 1
03:39
and then User 2
03:45
and User 3.
03:51
A new library folder is then created called libraries
03:56
and a content center files, library folder created under it.
04:01
To complete the folder structure set up.
Video transcript
00:05
The next step in the workflow involves setting the working folder.
00:09
You will also learn about the purpose of the working folder.
00:15
The working folder is a local folder to which files are copied when you download
00:20
files from the Vault as read only or check out files from the Vault database
00:24
using the get command in.
00:26
The working folder needs to be set in order to use Vault.
00:29
The steps for setting a working folder are.
00:32
Step one, create a folder in Windows File Explorer for the working folder.
00:39
Step two,
00:41
log in to Vault client as an Administrator.
00:44
Step three, in the Vault client, select File set working folder.
00:50
And step four,
00:51
choose the working folder you created.
00:55
The working folder is set for the roots of the Vault and not for each folder.
00:59
Note that by default the working folder path is not displayed in the title bar,
01:04
to display the path,
01:06
select Tools options and select The Show Working Folder Location option
01:14
in this demonstration.
01:15
As administrator, we show the working folder path in the title bar
01:20
by selecting Tools
01:22
options,
01:23
then show working for their location.
01:26
To show that in the title bar.
01:29
Now we change the working folder by selecting File
01:33
Set Working Folder
01:37
and we see it's my intro Vault.
01:47
After setting the working folder, you will set up the folder structure and fault
01:51
for storing your design data.
01:55
Here is an example of how you might plan for organizing your data in Vault.
01:60
First you might perform and as is analysis
02:03
to understand how your company organizes design data,
02:06
collaborates on designs and performs change processes.
02:11
Then the to be analysis can be performed to ask
02:14
how the as is results will be implemented in Vault.
02:18
An introduction approach can be applied by using a predefined working
02:22
folder structure and by using Vaults out of the box configuration.
02:30
The folder structure is created on all client machines.
02:33
Either in the Windows file Explorer
02:36
using the new folder command or by using the
02:39
go to working folder command in the Vault client.
02:44
In this demonstration, in the Vault client
02:48
as administrator,
02:50
a working folder structure is created
02:52
under the root folder which maps to the working folder of C:\My-Intro-Vault
02:59
First a folder named Workspaces created
03:06
and then the design project folders are created.
03:11
Here. You'll see in this example they are named 1-Design Project.
03:19
And then several more are created with the names of 2-Design Project.
03:25
And then 3-Design Project.
03:30
And then changing the name up a little bit.
03:33
There are folders named User 1
03:39
and then User 2
03:45
and User 3.
03:51
A new library folder is then created called libraries
03:56
and a content center files, library folder created under it.
04:01
To complete the folder structure set up.
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