
At prompt type the following: msiexec /a c:\DeveloperTools\DeveloperTools.msi /db TARGETDIR=c:\DeveloperTools\DT

Run Command Prompt As Administrator (Start-All Programs right click on Command Prompt select Run As Administrator)ģ. Copy C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Inventor 2015\SDK\DeveloperTools.msi to c:\DeveloperTools\ (or whatever temp directory you want)Ģ. OK, I figured out how to get the templates into Visual Studio manually.įirst, I extracted the content of DeveloperTools.msi to a throw away folder by stepping through the following.ġ. I'm running a new install of Inv 2015 Pro 64bit and Desktop Express 2013, can anyone point me to a walkthrough that details the 2015 template extraction method? NET installation but that didn't make any sense to me. zips in the correct locations kind of works although the 2012 templates seem to work better. msi's should do the trick but it doesn't. From what I understand, simply deploying the.

zip files don't exist for pasting into the correct folders.

I've read thru all of the plug-in tutorials that I can find and they all point to the same method of template extraction but none of those methods seem to work in 2015 since the. I downloaded and tried Jürgen's solution with decent results but it needs to be tailored for site-wide distribution so I've decided to generate an add-in that meets our needs, my first add-in BTW! I've replaced all of that code with functioning iLogic code (so easy!) but like and now I need to get the external iLogic (with triggers) into our pre-2015 data on an "as-used" basis. We are rolling into 2015 from 2012 which means that our onsave VBA modules no longer functions.
