In the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM), seamless collaboration isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. For structural engineers, detailers, and fabricators using Tekla Structures, the remains a foundational tool for teams working simultaneously on a single model.
: It acts as a lightweight hub that manages traffic between different users' local copies of a model and the master model stored on a server. Networking Requirements : By default, the server communicates through TCP port 1238 . This must be open on your firewall for users to connect. Component Parts : The installation typically includes: TeklaMultiUserServer.exe : The core service file. Configuration Files : Used to define specific server settings or logs. Service Manager Tekla Structures Multi User Server 23 20
Mastering Collaboration: A Guide to Tekla Structures Multi-User Server 2.3.20 In the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM),
Large industrial plants, high-rise buildings, and complex stadiums require thousands of detailing hours. By implementing a central multi-user server, a detailing manager can assign specific areas of a single model to different detailers. For example: Configuration Files : Used to define specific server
Sometimes the server tray icon (the purple cube) disappears. Here is how to revive it without rebooting:
Version 23 represents a "golden era" of stability. It was the last version before Trimble introduced heavy cloud integration.
If you are resurrecting an old server for a legacy project, remember these three rules: