![]() These OE files are installed locally to each configured application, which although takes up more disk space, they do avoid conflicts. ![]() These are based on the modern OE model and need to be configured for each application that will use it. Secondly there are application specific, or 'unshared' OEs. These are based on the older OE model and when installed on a machine they are specified in the registry for use with all applications that need to use it. Firstly there are 'shared' OEs that require no configuration. And are there different types of Object Enabler? For example, Autodesk Object Enablers can be found here: ![]() You can typically get your hand on an OE from the vendor website of the authoring application. OEs will generally be found on the product CD of the authoring application. It's generally recommended that you get an OE from whoever created the DWG file, as this should ensure you get the correct version OE. ![]() Continuing on from my earlier post, Now I know I left my model around here somewhere… I wanted to share more information about Object Enablers (OEs), and how to work with them in Navisworks. ![]()
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