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Hi Juan, what Revit do you have?
Did you get updates? What extension do you have installed? Do they work all fine?
We need some more
see youJulien
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I innstalled the extensions that came with the subscription advantage pack (I think that's the name) but i uninstalled the extensions. I have also an extension called REVVED I think it changes the text to all CAPS and also Merges Text. That extension works fine but the message always shows up and I think its because I uninstalled the other extensions
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You should check your Addin-directory. What OS are you running?
I think the problem is that the dll- or addin-files are still there whilst the program itself is deleted. I think if you go to the Addin-directory and manually delete those files this should end the messages.Martijn de Riet
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You should check your Addin-directory. What OS are you running?
I think the problem is that the dll- or addin-files are still there whilst the program itself is deleted. I think if you go to the Addin-directory and manually delete those files this should end the messages.Martijn de Riet
Professional Revit Consultant | Revit API Developer
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Planta1 Revit Online Consulting
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Have you looked in the Revit.ini file ? I know that Revit 2011 has improved the add-in registration facility using add-in manifest files, but from my understanding, developers can still choose to use the revit.ini
If there´s no sign in the .ini file, maybe the below blog post by Ryan Duell can help ?
Originally posted by Ryan Duell - Revit ClinicDisable Add-Ins for Revit 2011 Products
There may be an occasion where you want to test Revit 2011 with add-ins disabled.
By default in Revit 2011 products the Add-Ins components have been moved from the Revit.ini file to a separate location. While you can still utilize the Revit.ini for this release, the default location is now listed below.
If you want to test Revit with all add-ins disabled [or selectively disable add-ins] follow the steps below:
1. Close Revit 2011
2. Locate the following folder:
Windows Vista \ Windows 7 - C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Revit\Addins\2011
Windows XP - C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Autodesk\REVIT\Addins\2011
3. Temporarily move the add-in files from the folder above to another location.
4. Launch Revit 2011; add-ins will be disabled.
When testing is complete you can move the add-in files back into the original folder.Klaus Munkholm
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