What you might want to do is copy the individual Revit.ini files in case any additional paths have been created per user. The Revit.ini file is located in - C:\Program Files\Revit MEP 2008\Program. Use this method for new builds, not new versions…i.e. 2008 to 2009 (or 2008.1 if that comes out).
Improvements made in the current Web Update #2 build (20070829_2300):
- Room Tags on Copy/Monitored Rooms no longer return question marks in certain situations.
- Improves stability when using the Split Tool on Pipes or Ducts.
- Multiple Sprinkler Systems can now be copied more consistently.
- Improves stability when modifying the shape of an Elbow with an open end.
- The length override for Duct Transitions remains consistent after changes to the connected layout.
- Improves stability when generating ductwork from a mirrored air system.
- Improves stability when demolishing a duct with two connected takeoffs.
- Improves stability after receiving a corrupt element warning when opening a project.
- Publish to DWF™functions when Rooms are present and are clipped by the viewport.
- Improves stability when saving a Project with a linked DWG™file that contains an image.
- Improves stability when applying a view template to a sheet view.
- Working on Windows Vista™operating system, allows the ability to write to revit.ini, licpath.lic, KeyboardShortcuts.txt, and the Journals folder.
- Line-based families contained in a group are no longer flipped when the group is mirrored.
- Improves stability when importing group into Titleblock family.
- Allows the ability to export renderings to TIFF format.
- When temporary dimension text too small to read, user can adjust the size of the font through Revit.ini.
- Linked DWG file added by another user will now show up in Manage Links after reload latest.
- "Relative" spot elevation updates automatically with the change in Level elevation.
- When exporting to DWG file, overlapping lines that share a point are no longer missing in the resulting DWG.
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