So Revit was failing to link the model, but wasn’t providing a ‘insufficient hard drive space’ warning. Windows Explorer showed this hard drive was essentially running out of space. I had previously used this method ( Moving the Revit BIM360 CollaborationCache Folder to a Secondary Hard Drive ) to move the cache for BIM 360 / ACC Docs to a secondary hard drive. ![]() The federated host model and the links were all initiated and ‘live’ collaborated models on the Autodesk Construction Cloud. The models were failing to link, but no error message or warning was provided. I was recently trying to link Revit models to a federated file on Revit 2021. One day, when I recover from the experience, I will write about the overall Revit Cloud Model Upgrade experience when dealing with hundreds of models and trying to jump from Revit 2018 to Revit 2022… BIM360, Revit Autodesk Support, file upgrader, Revit Cloud Model Upgrade No Comments Happily the project uses Deep Space so we have access to all Revit data anyway!
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