Provides an overview of Revit Server and explains what it does to enable distributed team collaboration.
Describes the installation prerequisites for Revit Server to function on Windows Server 2012.
Shows how to install and configure Revit Server.
Describes the two workflows for upgrading a server-based central model for Revit Server 2013.
Describes basic network and IT diagnostics for use with Revit Server.
Shows how to use Revit Server Administrator to manage content on Revit Server.
Provides guidance on how to deploy a Revit Server network.
Describes how network GUIDs are used by Revit Server to manage models after they have been moved.
Describes the installation prerequisites for Revit Server to function on Windows Server 2008.
Provides troubleshooting network and installation issues for Revit Server.
Describes how to upgrade and install Revit Server 2013 to operate side-by-side with Revit Server 2012 or Revit Server 2011.
Link models to coordinate the design when collaborating across disciplines.
Insert coordination models from Navisworks® into Revit to coordinate your design with teams who use different software.
Use shared positioning to maintain relative positions when combining multiple files in a model.
Use named positions to establish where a link, or instances of a link, are placed in the host model.
Share views of your model online where collaborators without Revit can review and comment on your model using Autodesk Viewer.
Share portions of your model with a Data Exchange. Collaborators use the Data Exchange to complete their work without the need to download the entire model.
Import a Revit model into InfraWorks for presentation and analysis in a larger context.
The Revit Switcher tool allows you to change your Revit environment from Commercial Revit to Autodesk for Government and back again.