Activate Plug-ins
The Plug-ins tab Indicates which applications are available for installation.
Be sure to close the listed applications before you begin. Check the appropriate box and click Apply, then OK.
Open the application and you will notice the Bluebeam toolbars and menu.
Release and Register License Keys
To release your license key to temporarily transfer between workstations:
- Open the Bluebeam Administrator. Click Start, All Programs, Bluebeam Software, then Bluebeam Administrator.
- Or -
- Click Bluebeam Administrator from the Help menu in Revu.
- On the Tools menu, click Unregister.
Be sure to connect to the Internet first.
Register your seat on a new workstation with the same license key by opening Bluebeam Administrator, then click Register on the Tools menu.
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Centralizing Network Settings
Bluebeam provides a means for you to centralize your settings so that they can be accessed by everyone within your organization. By centralizing,
you can make a change in one network location and it will be available immediately to all users bypassing the need to individually configure each
one of their workstations.
There are 2 main selections from the Net Config tab: Managed Net Configuration or Unmanaged.
Managed Net Configuration allows you to refer to a centralized network location for all customizable Bluebeam settings. Press the Defaults button.
A dialog will appear that allows you to Browse for a folder or create a new folder to store your settings. Once selected, click OK. The following
message box will next display:
Since this folder is being configured for the first time press the Copy All button to configure the network directory.
The Merge button will take any custom settings that have been defined on this local workstation and merge the information with the configuration
files currently in the shared folder.
No Copy will point to the Network location and not integrate any local settings to the network location.
The folder structure as seen on the right will be created in the designated folder.
Note: to restrict users from making modifications to the shared network directory, set the folder permissions to read-only. They will be able to point to
the directory, but not be able to make modify files within the directory.
Selecting Unmanaged Configuration by default stores the configuration information locally on you hard drive. You can choose individual settings to
centralize on your network by choosing the option.
For example, If you wanted to store your Global Page Setup settings on a network drive, click the "…" button and select a folder to store your page
setup settings.
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