Sometimes a combination of workflows, software, and hardware can result in a corrupt file. When an InfraWorks model gets corrupted, it may become unresponsive, or prevent you from making typical modifications. If the corruption isn’t too severe, you may be able to repair the model by deleting the contents of the TileCache folder.
The TileCache holds the “processing information” for all data sources attached to the model. It’s used to make InfraWorks operate faster when switching between views or proposals. If the TileCache gets out of synch with a model, the model may start acting irrationally. In today’s installment, we’ll look at a workflow that forces InfraWorks to rebuild the TileCache and hopefully repair a corrupt model.
If you are interested, I’ve created a screen recording below that walks through the process…
Please note that this technique isn't able to solve all InfraWorks model problems! For more information on repairing and recovering InfraWorks models, please check out the following link… https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/infraworks/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-recover-an-Infraworks-Project.html
-Jeff
nice one to read.
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Posted by: industrialshoppingmall | 02/13/2018 at 12:12 AM