Resolves a major issue where Revit Cloud Worksharing models could fail to open due to missing metadata.
Corrects the Simplified Chinese translation of the "Calculation in Progress" error message. Release Details and Build Numbers
While Revit 2020 is now considered a legacy version outside of Autodesk's standard three-year "previous version" support cycle, the hotfix can typically be accessed via:
The is the final cumulative update for the Autodesk Revit 2020 product line, released on May 24, 2022 . This critical patch addresses security vulnerabilities and stability issues, ensuring that users still relying on this version can maintain a secure and functional BIM environment. Core Updates in Revit 2020.2.9
To verify your installation, check the dialog in Revit. After a successful update, you should see the following build information: Release Date: May 24, 2022 Build Version: 20.2.90.12 Build Number: 20220517_1515(x64) Installation and Availability
Revit 2020.2.9 Hotfix [top] May 2026
Resolves a major issue where Revit Cloud Worksharing models could fail to open due to missing metadata.
Corrects the Simplified Chinese translation of the "Calculation in Progress" error message. Release Details and Build Numbers revit 2020.2.9 hotfix
While Revit 2020 is now considered a legacy version outside of Autodesk's standard three-year "previous version" support cycle, the hotfix can typically be accessed via: Resolves a major issue where Revit Cloud Worksharing
The is the final cumulative update for the Autodesk Revit 2020 product line, released on May 24, 2022 . This critical patch addresses security vulnerabilities and stability issues, ensuring that users still relying on this version can maintain a secure and functional BIM environment. Core Updates in Revit 2020.2.9 released on May 24
To verify your installation, check the dialog in Revit. After a successful update, you should see the following build information: Release Date: May 24, 2022 Build Version: 20.2.90.12 Build Number: 20220517_1515(x64) Installation and Availability