

In order to explore it in more depth, however, I need to install Visual Studio on the new machine as well.

I searched for the SDK installation executable in the product installation files with no success. Once I had the new virtual machine set up, the Revit 2020 product installation was straightforward. I used the Windows 10 installation ISO from producing Win10_1809Oct_v2_EnglishInternational_圆4.iso on my local machine, and a product key I am forced to finally move on, set up a new virtual machine and update to Windows 10, ending up with the pro version 1803 from Aug 2018. Unfortunately, however, when attempting to run it, it rejected installation on Windows 8.1: The initial download step produced an executable Revit_2020_G1_Win_64bit_wi_en-US_Setup_webinstall.exe. I initially tried to install Revit 2020 on the same virtual Windows machine that I used for the past few versions.

With that public stuff out of the way, I now turn to my personal experiences preparing for and setting up Revit 2020 and its SDK. Update: The 54-minute Revit DevDays Webinar Recording isĭiscover the product and API changes and enhancements of Revit, Civil 3D and InfraWorks 2020, including the Forge Design Automation for Revit API.

Here are two publicly accessible Dropbox pointers for non-members to the Revit related topics: Oops, I just noticed that the three links above all point to the same place on the restricted ADN web site.
