In a continuing effort to provide high quality
products, Autodesk has released the Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A.
This Readme contains information regarding the installation and use of this
Service Pack. It is strongly recommended that you read this entire document
before you apply the Service Pack to your product. For your reference, you should
save this Readme to your hard drive or print a copy.
This Readme includes the following topics:
Issues Resolved for Autodesk Civil 3D 2007
This Service Pack resolves the following issues:
General
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Memory usage has been improved when performing the following functions:
labeling, masking of pipe objects, regenerating drawings, and plotting.
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Using the Alignment Grid View on multiple drawings no longer causes the
program to close unexpectedly.
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Label text masking now plots as expected when using named plot styles.
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The text height on an xref label now scales as expected in a paper space
viewport.
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An issue with zooming to a surface or to an assembly has been resolved.
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When you open a drawing that has been migrated from Autodesk Civil 3D 2006
to Autodesk Civil 3D 2007, the Display tab of the Profile Style dialog box
now displays the 3D Chain component type in the Component Display list.
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An issue with drawings not showing existing ground profiles due to alignments
containing problematic geometry has been resolved.
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An issue with running Audit has been resolved. Audit no longer removes the
points and all of the styles from the drawing when it encounters an issue
with an individual style.
Alignments
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Clicking on a parcel area label now responds as expected.
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Tangents displayed in a horizontal geometry profile band are now correctly
represented (displayed and annotated) as tangents instead of curves.
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When two or more station equations are added to an alignment, the profile
view data band now reflects accurate station values.
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An issue with invalid parcel creation when deleting alignment segments has
been resolved.
Corridor
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Slope values for the following subassemblies now migrate correctly:
LinkOffsetAndSlope, LinkSlopeAndVerticalDeflection, LinkSlopeToElevation,
LinkSlopeToSurface, LinkWidthAndSlope.
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When creating cul-de-sacs that are modeled with the corridor object,
the offset from the arc now computes correctly when the offset point
is located at exact center of the arc.
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Accessing the Subassembly Properties dialog box no longer causes the
program to become unresponsive.
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Civil 3D 2006 drawings containing subassemblies with slope values now
open successfully.
Grading
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Transitions using relative elevation criteria are now created correctly.
Previously, the projections were sometimes created with incorrect
distances.
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Several issues that prevented drawings containing problematic grading
geometry from opening have been resolved.
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A performance issue with grading into a surface has been resolved.
For example, grading a pond into a surface now completes in a more
acceptable amount of time.
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Pasting a grading surface into a corridor surface then saving now
responds as expected.
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An issue with opening a drawing containing grading feature lines,
after closing another drawing, has been resolved.
Labels
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An issue with parcel labels not scaling correctly in paper space has
been resolved. Parcel labels now display as expected in paper space.
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An issue with using the Undo command to remove parcel labels that
had just been added has been resolved. The problem occurred if you
later added more Parcel labels to that site. This issue caused the
program to terminate unexpectedly when you tried to save the drawing,
or when you tried to reopen the drawing if it saved successfully.
Pipes
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An issue with pipes in a Profile View when connected structures
are displayed as a solid has been resolved. Note that in the Structure
Style dialog box, the "Enable part masking" check box
is now hidden when the structure is being displayed as a solid.
It is recommended that you use the ?Display as boundary? option
in the Profile tab of the Structure Style dialog box. The performance
of this option is significantly faster than when the ?Display as
solid? option is used. Note that the ?Display as boundary? option
is the default for new styles, but existing styles from Autodesk
Civil 3D 2006 are set to ?Display as solid".
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An issue with structures displaying as blocks in Profile Views has
been resolved. Masking now works as expected.
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An issue with drawings containing pipe networks that are parallel
to sample lines has been resolved. Drawings containing pipe networks
that are parallel to sample lines no longer terminate unexpectedly.
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An issue with pipe network references creating dependent object data
(such as alignments and profiles) has been resolved. Now when you
create a pipe network reference, dependent objects do not get created.
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Calculating volumes when more than one material is a structure type now
works correctly.
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Incremental volume values for materials in the Select Materials reports
are now reported correctly.
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Fill factors are now applied correctly for structure type materials and
material areas.
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Switching the type for a material in the Material List tab of the Sample
Line Group Properties dialog box now works as expected.
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The program responds as expected when deleting shapes from materials and
adding shapes to materials in the Material List tab of the Sample Line
Group Properties dialog box.
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Volume tables now display accurate values for structure type materials,
and also react dynamically when editing volume related information.
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The list of available corridor shapes now displays accurately in the Select
Corridor Shape list in the Quantity Takeoff Criteria dialog box.
Survey
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Modifying and updating multiple dependent Survey Networks now produces accurate
results.
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When inserting figures into a drawing with different zones, the program no
longer closes unexpectedly.
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When creating a figure from 3D objects in the drawing, vertex elevations displayed
during an inverse or mapcheck now display accurately.
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When using the Export to Field Book command, figures that are created from
objects containing non-tangent curves using the Create From Object command,
now export and reimport correctly.
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The Traverse Analysis command now finds the closing side under the following
circumstances:
A closed loop traverse is run where the starting station's coordinates are
known and a reference direction and observations to the final station are
taken. The traverse proceeds to the last station where closing observations
are taken to the first station. For a four-sided traverse, the definition
is as follows:
Initial station = 1
Initial backsight = 4
Stations = 2-4
Final foresight = 1
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Icons displayed in the Survey Points collection now accurately represent
the current state of items in the Control Points collection.
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The Survey tab now opens as expected in Toolspace when you use a survey
command.
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Issues with zooming or panning to an object from the Prospector or Survey
tab when a UCS is in use in the drawing have been resolved.
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The Create Figure From Object/Update Figure from Drawing command now assigns
the proper elevation values.
This Service Pack also includes resolution for the following AutoCAD issue:
Who Should Install This Service Pack?
This Service Pack, C3D2007_SP1A.exe, is for all versions of Autodesk
Civil 3D 2007 running on English-language and non-English-language operating
systems. Please note the following before installing this Service Pack:
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You can install this Service Pack on systems that have already had
the Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1 (C3D2007_SP1.exe) installed.
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It is not necessary to install Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack
1 (C3D2007_SP1.exe) before installing this Service Pack (C3D2007_SP1A.exe).
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You cannot run an automatic uninstall to remove this Service Pack.
General
Installation Information
Important: You cannot run an automatic uninstall to remove this service
pack. To restore your version of Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 to its pre-service pack
state, uninstall Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 and reinstall it.
Windows Command Line Switches
The Windows command line switches built into this service pack are as follows:
- /e - Extracts the MSP file from the service pack executable.
- /p - Extracts a patch list from the service pack executable.
- /q - Suppresses the completion message after the service pack is applied.
This is useful if you use a script or batch file to apply the service pack
to multiple computers.
Instructions about how to use these command line switches are included in the
procedures that follow.
Applying this Service Pack to a Stand-alone Installation
- Download C3D2007_SP1A.exe and save it to any folder.
- Insert your Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 media into your media drive.
- Navigate to the folder where you saved the service pack.
- Double-click the executable file for the service pack to install it.
After you install this Service Pack, the Survey menu is removed from the
Autodesk Civil 3D menu bar. To get the Survey menu to display on the menu
bar, enter wscurrent at the command line, and then enter Civil 3D
at the Enter new value for WSCURRENT command line prompt.
Applying this Service Pack Through
Your Local Network Using a Patch List
Use this procedure if you want to use Communication Center to apply this
service pack through your local network.
To apply this service pack through Communication Center using local
patch list functionality
To configure a local patch list, follow the steps below.
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Before performing this procedure, make sure that the following requirements
have been met on the machine that is used to do the local patch list configuration:
- Civil 3D 2007 must be installed
- Current update (service pack) must not be applied to Civil 3D 2007
- CAD Manager Control Utility 4.0 must be installed
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Launch the CAD Manager Control Utility.
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For Product, choose Autodesk Civil 3D 2007.
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On the Communication Center tab, choose "Receive Live Updates
from local network" from the look up list.
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Browse to the shared folder that you will download the updates (this
service pack) to using UNC path. The patchlist.npl file will be created
automatically.
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Select the Manage Patches button. (This will only work if the current
update\service pack has not yet been applied to Civil 3D 2007).
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Set the action type to Add to patch folder by using the action type
icon and selecting the popup menu choice.
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Select the Update patch folder. This will download the update\service
pack from the Autodesk server, and make it available for other users to
access from the defined location.
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- At the bottom of the CAD Manager utility, in the drop-down list, select
"Create .reg registry file". Then click OK.
- In the Save As dialog box, save the file to your system. Make note of this
location.
- The registry file is now ready to be made available to users.
- Install Updates from the Communication Center in Civil 3D 2007.
NOTE: Once the registry changes have been applied to the client,
the Communication Center in Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 will alert the users
with a "Maintenance Update Available" notice. When the user clicks
on the notice, a page will be displayed that says "Autodesk Live Update."
This page contains instructions, a description of the patch, and an "Update"
button that will start the patch download and install.
Applying this Service Pack to an Autodesk Civil
3D 2007 Network Administrative Image
The following two methods of distributing Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service
Pack 1A apply only to administrative images created with the Autodesk Civil
3D 2007 Deployment wizard. After you complete these procedures, any new
deployments of Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 will have the service pack applied
to them automatically.
NOTE: In both of the following procedures, the service
pack file that you download contains an MSP (Microsoft Patch) file. You
must extract that file from the executable file. To extract the MSP file
from the executable, use the /e ("extract") switch.
To add Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A to a new Autodesk
Civil 3D 2007 administrative image
- From the Autodesk Product Support website, download <Autodesk
Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A.exe> to your local computer.
- On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information,
and then click OK.
<local drive>:\<patch name>\ /e <local drive>:\<patch
name.msp>
- On the computer where you installed the Deployment wizard patch, on
the Start menu (Windows), click Programs > Autodesk > Deployment
Wizard.
- In the Deployment wizard, on the Welcome page, select Create an Administrative
Image, and then click Next.
- On the Create Administrative Image page, in the Select Autodesk Installer
(MSI) File box, enter the path to c3d.msi, the MSI file you use
as the basis for your administrative image. This file is found on your
product media, in \BIN\Installer.
- In the Administrative Image Location box, enter an existing shared network
location where you want to create an administrative image, or click Browse
to navigate to a location. Users install Autodesk Civil 3D from this location.
- Select the Apply a Patch (Service Pack) to This Image option.
- In the Select Patch box, enter the path to the patch location (the location
you entered in step 2, including the extension .msp). You can also
Browse to locate the MSP file.
- Click Next, and follow the instructions in the Deployment wizard to
complete the deployment of this service pack.
To apply Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A to an existing
Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 administrative image
NOTE: Before applying this Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 Service Pack 1A
to the existing Autodesk Civil 3D 2007 administrative image, make sure that
all client machines have already been updated with the Service Pack 1A.
- From the Autodesk Product Support website, download C3D2007_SP1A.exe
to your local computer.
- On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information,
and then click OK.
<local drive>:\<patch name>\ /e <local drive>:\<patch
name.msp>
- On the computer where you installed the Deployment wizard patch, on the
Start menu (Windows), click Programs > Autodesk > Deployment wizard.
- In the Deployment wizard, on the Welcome page, select Modify An Administrative
Image, and then click Next.
- On the Modify Administrative Image page, in the Select An MSI File box,
select the existing Autodesk installer file (MSI) from the shared network
location that contains the administrative image you want to modify.
- Select the Apply A Patch (Service Pack) To This Image option.
- In the Select Patch box, enter the path to the patch location (the location
you entered in step 2, including the extension .msp). You can also
Browse to locate the MSP file.
- Click Next, and follow the instructions in the Deployment wizard to complete
the deployment of this service pack.
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