Worksharing Monitor facilitates the use of
Revit software in a file-based worksharing environment, in which multiple people work on one project.
For workshared projects, the
Worksharing Monitor answers questions like the following:
- Who is currently working on this project?
- Is my local copy of the project up to date?
- When will my Synchronize with Central operation finish?
- Has my request to borrow elements been granted?
- Are any issues interfering with my work on a
Revit project?
Note: Worksharing Monitor is not available when working with server-based workshared projects. For server-based worksharing, you can track submission history in the Revit Server Administrator.
If you are working on one or more workshared
Revit projects, install
Worksharing Monitor on your computer. When you open a workshared project in the
Revit software, also start
Worksharing Monitor. (Using
Worksharing Monitor with worksharing projects is not required, but it is strongly recommended.)
Note: Worksharing Monitor is not useful for standalone
Revit projects, which do not use worksharing to divide the work for a project among several people.