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Readme: AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD LT 2006 Service Pack 1
This Readme contains information about installing and using this service pack. Read this entire document before you apply the service pack to your product. For your reference, save this Readme to your hard drive or print a copy.
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Contents
Who Should Install the Service Pack?
Primary Issues Resolved by the Service Pack
General Installation Information
Installation Instructions
Files Patched by This Service Pack
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Who Should Install the Service Pack?
Service Pack 1 is for the following Autodesk products running on all supported operating systems and languages. Be sure to install the correct service pack for your software.
AutoCAD® 2006
AutoCAD LT® 2006
Autodesk® AutoCAD® Revit® Series 8.x / Autodesk® Revit® Building 8.x
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Primary Issues Resolved by the Service Pack
Actions That No Longer Cause Fatal Errors
Adding a stretch action to a dynamic block definition in a drawing saved with certain linetypes.
Displaying thumbnail views of DWF files in Windows Explorer.
Opening some types of legacy drawings.
Expanding the Toolbars node in the Customize User Interface dialog box (CUI) after you have migrated custom menus and toolbars from AutoCAD 2005 to AutoCAD 2006.
(AutoCAD only) Editing a multiline using MLEDIT when AutoCAD 2005 and AutoCAD 2006 are installed on the same computer.
Using the Properties palette to set mesh density for a smooth polygon mesh.
Pressing CTRL+A to select objects in certain 3D views.
Running AutoCAD LT on a computer with WindowBlinds software installed.
Problems Reported with the Customer Error Reporting Utility
As a result detailed information from customers who used the Customer Error Reporting Utility, a number of problems were identified and fixed. Updates have been made in the following feature areas.
Command prompt
DesignCenter
Dimensioning
Dragging a drawing
Dynamic blocks
Dynamic Input tooltips
Graphics system
Hatching
Info palette
In-Place Text Editor
Insert
Layer
Layouts
Linetypes
Markup
Migration
Multiline text (Mtext)
Options
ObjectDBXTM
Object snaps
Plot and Publish
Plotting drivers
Properties palette
Selection
Selection previewing
Sheet Set Manager
Startup, Save, and Close
Tables
Text
Tool palettes
Toolbars
General Updates
Other changes included in this service pack include the following updates.
ActiveX API (AutoCAD only)
You can now program the deletion of a button from a toolbar.
Problems that sometimes caused side-by-side incompatibility between AutoCAD 2006 and AutoCAD 2005 have been addressed.
The AddSeparator method now correctly adds a separator to existing pull-down menus.
Calculator
Number format for certain regional settings: QuickCalc calculator variables now persist from one session to another.
The vertical scroll bar in the QuickCalc calculator window is now correctly displayed.
Color
Display properties (such as color, linetype, and lineweight) no longer change unexpectedly when you drag or copy objects.
Data Extraction (AutoCAD only)
Cells for tables created using EATTEXT are now displayed with the appropriate height.
Inability to close the Attribute Extraction dialog box (EATTEXT) under some circumstances has been corrected.
Dimensioning
Correct values are now displayed for each instance of a polar-arrayed dimension.
Dimension associativity is now reliably retained when a drawing is saved. Display errors have also been corrected.
Dynamic Blocks
Inserted dynamic blocks can now be rotated and scaled without losing their dynamic properties.
The drop-down list of available values is now reliably displayed when you click a visability or lookup grip on a dynamic block reference in a drawing.
Dynamic Input
Entering a transparent command (such as 'p) in a Dynamic Input tooltip no longer causes the program to lock up.
When using Dynamic Input, you can now enter the command modifiers tk (for tracking) and tt (to set temporary tracking points for object snap tracking).
Hatching
For legacy drawings, text within solid-filled hatch areas is now correctly displayed.
Key Modifiers
For entries in an edit box in a docked window, the program now distinguishes between temporary override keys (such as SHIFT+E) and capitalized text.
Layers
Saved layer states can now be reliably restored.
Migration
The Customize User Interface dialog box now correctly imports full, partial, and custom menus from previous releases. (This update was released separately as Support Solution TS1052001.)
Display problems resulting from the transfer of legacy MNU or MNS files to AutoCAD 2006-based products have been corrected. This update affects labels in image tile menus and screen menus. (This update was released separately as Support Solution TS1052254.)
Screen menu aliases are now correctly migrated from earlier versions of the product.
Right-click menus are now available when the CUI file is loaded as an enterprise customization file and a partial menu is loaded as the main customization file.
Problems with opening CUI files that have duplicate macro IDs have been corrected.
The object snap menu (SHIFT+right-click) is now available when partial menus are loaded.
You now can delete a custom tool created in the Customize User Interface dialog box without causing an error the next time you try to edit the toolbar or tool palette to which it was added.
Modify
Circles and arcs created on a plane that is not parallel to the world coordinate system (WCS) now move and stretch in the expected direction when they are stretched.
You can now stretch objects in a group individually.
You can now stretch multiple 3D polyline segments.
ObjectARX® and ObjectDBXTM (AutoCAD only)
Performance problems as a result of using a carriage return (\r) with the ads_printf() function have been corrected.
Double-byte languages: The accmGetColorFromACIName() function now behaves as expected when used with multiple-byte color names.
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
OLE objects in model space viewports are now clipped correctly when the viewport is resized.
The quality of OLE objects (such as photographs) printed at the highest quality setting has been improved.
Object Snaps
Performance problems using object snaps in certain circumstances have been corrected.
Open
You can now run a script to open another drawing after the first drawing has been closed.
Options
Problems with relative search paths created in the Options dialog box have been corrected.
Plot and Publish
Dot linetypes with line weight are now plotted correctly.
Plot styles for systems with a large number of plot styles are now assigned properly.
The time needed to open the Plot dialog box has improved for customers who have a large number of plot styles.
The name of the layout is now correctly appended to the file name for drawings that are plotted or published to PDF.
Profiles (AutoCAD only)
Profiles are now retained properly when more than one instance of AutoCAD is open.
Tables
Formatting is now preserved for text cut from a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet and pasted into a table cell.
Text
The spacing between lines of text created with consecutive executions of the TEXT command is now the same as the spacing between lines of text created within a single TEXT command.
Pressing the END key in the Edit Text dialog box no longer causes an error.
Bullets created in the In-Place Text Editor are now displayed correctly in the editor, no matter how many times it is reopened.
Chinese language: CAPS LOCK and SHIFT keys now work properly on Chinese-language keyboards.
Japanese language: Several problems with incorrect display of characters have been corrected.
Double-byte languages: Problems with spacing between double-byte characters have been corrected.
For some Asian input method editors: You now can switch from Asian text entry to English text entry without causing the program to lock up.
Baltic, Turkish, and Greek languages: Problems with the display of SHX fonts have been corrected.
Tool Palette
Using a tool palette no longer causes the incorrect command to run when you press ENTER or right-click to repeat a command.
Xrefs (External References)
External references (xrefs) that have been unloaded are no longer reloaded when you click a balloon notification in the host drawing.
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General Installation Information
Before You Start
As you prepare to install the service pack, keep these points in mind:
Custom files backup. Before you apply this service pack, be sure to back up all custom CUI, MNR, and MNL files.
Administrative privileges. During installation, you will be prompted for the original installation CD or network image. You must have administrative permissions to install and uninstall products in order to successfully apply service packs.
Network deployment. Administrators can deploy the service pack over the network using the Deployment wizard.
Service pack removal. Once this service pack is applied, you cannot remove it by running an automatic uninstall program. You need to uninstall and reinstall the product to undo the service pack changes.
About Windows Command Line Switches
Three Microsoft® Windows® command line switches are built into this service pack:
/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 the /e and /p command line switches are included in the procedures that follow.
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Installation Instructions
Apply This Service Pack to a Stand-Alone Installation
Follow these instructions to install a service pack on an individual computer.
To update a stand-alone installation
Download the service pack and save it to any folder.
Insert the product CD (for example, AutoCAD).
Find the folder where you saved the service pack and double-click the executable (EXE) file.
Apply This Service Pack Through a Local Network Using a Patch List
You can use Communication Center to apply this service pack through your local network using a local patch list.
To apply this service pack using a local patch list
Insert the product CD (for example, AutoCAD) into your local computer.
From the Autodesk Product Support website, download the EXE file and Readme.htm to a local server.
Note: Make sure that all users who need to apply the service pack have access to this server.
On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information and click OK:
\\<local_server_ name>\<patch_name> /p <patch_list_location_name> \<patch_list_name>
For example:
\\myserver\patches\ACAD2006sp1SWL.exe /p c:patchlist.txt
The contents of the patch list file are similar to the following example:
*****
ProductCode={5783F2D7-4001-0409-0002-0060B0CE6BBA}
ProductVersionCandidate=16.2.54.10
PatchTitle=AutoCAD (R) 2006 Service Pack 1
PatchGUID=={D7B1B007-1477-4E8A-8867-55815CED4C3D}
PatchFileLocation=\\\\your_server_name\\your_share_name\\subfolders\\patch_name.exe or ftp://your_server_name/your_share_name/your_path/patch_name.exe
PatchSize=3833856
PatchDesc=This Service Pack Updates AutoCAD (R) 2006 Locked.
PatchDescLocation=\\\\your_server_name\\your_share_name\\subfolders\\readme_name.html or ftp://your_server_name/your_share_name/your_path/readme_name.html
Note: If a patch list file already exists in this location, the new patch list information is added to the end of that file. The original file is not overwritten.
Open the patch list file. If there is more than one patch list, the lists are separated by asterisks (*****).
Change the fifth line in the patch list, PatchFileLocation, from the following combined instructions:
PatchFileLocation=\\\\<your_server_name>\\<your_share_name>\\<subfolders>\\<patch_name>.exe or ftp://<your_server_name>/<your_share_name>/<your_path>/<patch_name>.exe
to a single set of instructions:
To make the service pack available from a file server, enter:
PatchFileLocation=\\\\<your_server_name>\\
<your_share_name>\\<subfolders>\\<patch_name>.exe
To make the service pack available from an FTP server, enter:
ftp://<your_server_name>/<your_share_name>/<your_path>/<patch_name>.exe
Note: Replace the information in brackets with your own server and path names. Do not include the brackets.
Change the last line in the patch list, PatchDescLocation, from the following combined instructions:
PatchDescLocation=\\\\<your_server_name>\\<your_share_name>\\<subfolders>\\<readme_name>.html or ftp://<your_server_name>/<your_share_name>/<your_path>/<readme_name>.html
to a single set of instructions:
To make the Readme available from a file server, enter:
PatchDescLocation=\\\\<your_server_name>\\<your_share_name>\\<subfolders> \\<readme_name>.html
To make the Readme available from an FTP server, enter:
ftp://<your_server_name>/<your_share_name>/<your_path>/<readme_name>.html
Note: Replace the information in brackets with your own server and path names. Do not include the brackets.
Save and close the patch list file.
On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information and click OK:
<your_CD-ROM_drive>:\Bin\<acad or aclt>Feui\support\CADManagerControl
Double-click CMControl.exe.
In the CAD Manager Control utility, in the product list, select your product and click OK.
In the CAD Manager Control utility, Communication Center tab, follow these steps:
In the Live Update Configuration list, select Enable Using Local Patch List.
In the Local Patch List Location box, enter the same local patch list location that you entered in step 3.
Click Apply to save these settings to your own system.
At the bottom of the CAD Manager Control utility, in the drop-down list, select Create .reg Registry File. Click OK.
In the Save As dialog box, save the file to your system. Make note of this location.
The registry file can now be deployed to users. Distribute and run the file using the method of your choice.
Note: You must apply the service pack on each workstation that is running AutoCAD 2006.
Apply This Service Pack to a Network Administrative Image
The following distribution methods apply only to administrative images created with the Deployment wizard. After you complete these procedures, any subsequent deployments of the product will include the service pack updates.
The patch (service pack) file that you download contains an MSP (Microsoft Patch) file, which you extract from the executable file using the /e (extract) switch. For an example of the syntax, see step 2, below.
To add the service pack to a new administrative image
From the Autodesk Product Support website, download the service pack EXE file to your local computer.
On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter information using the following syntax and click OK:
<local_drive:>\< patch_name>\ /e <local_drive:>\< patch_name>.msp
On the computer where you installed the Deployment wizard, on the Start menu (Windows), click All Programs (or Programs) > Autodesk > Deployment Wizard.
In the Deployment wizard, on the Welcome page, select Create an Administrative Image. Click Next.
On the Create Administrative Image page, in the Select Autodesk Installer (MSI) File box, enter the path to acad.msi (or aclt.msi), the MSI file that you use as the basis for your administrative image. You can find this file on your product CD-ROM in cdrom:\Bin\acadFeui (or cdrom:\Bin\acltFeui).
In the Administrative Image Location box, specify the shared network location where you want to create an administrative image, or click Browse to find a location. Users install the product from this location.
Select the Apply a Patch (Service Pack) to This Image option.
In the Select Patch box, enter the path for the patch (the location you entered in step 2, including the file extension .msp). You can also browse to locate the MSP file. Click Next.
Follow the instructions in the Deployment wizard to complete the service pack deployment.
To apply the service pack to an existing administrative image
From the Autodesk Product Support website, download the service pack EXE file to your local computer.
On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information and click OK.
<local_drive:>\<patch_name>\ /e <local_drive:>\< patch_name>.msp
On the computer where you installed the Deployment wizard, on the Start menu (Windows), click All Programs (or Programs > Autodesk > Deployment Wizard.
In the Deployment wizard, on the Welcome page, select Modify an Administrative Image. Click Next.
On the Modify Administrative Image page, in the Select an MSI File list, select an Autodesk installer MSI file from a shared network location that contains the administrative image you want to modify. Users install the product 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 (the location you entered in step 2, including the file extension .msp). You can also browse to locate the MSP file. Click Next.
Follow the instructions in the Deployment wizard to complete the service pack deployment.
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Files Patched by This Service Pack
Depending on the product and the type of installation, this service pack updates the following files. In the listed path names, substitute the name of your product (for example, AutoCAD) for the word "Product."
Folder: . . .Program Files\Product
acad.exe
aclt.exe
AcAssist.arx
AcAuthEnviron.arx
accalcengine.arx
AcCalcUi.dll
AcCustomize.dll
AcDbSymbols.arx
AcDim.arx
AcDwfMarkupCore.arx
AcDwfMarkupUi.arx
AcDwgRecovery.arx
AcDxUi.dll
acdxwizard.dll
AcePlotX.arx
AcFdEval.arx
acgs.dll
aclayer.dll
acmgdinternal.dll
acmgdreverse.dll
acopm.arx
acplotgui.arx
AcPublish.arx
AcSmNav.arx
AcTable.arx
AcTcTools.arx
AcTp.arx
acui16.dll
AcWebPublish.arx
adlmdll.dll
Adui16.dll
asdkTPCtest.arx
dlint8.dll
dswhip.dll
oletohdi8.dll
psizewiz.dll
whohas.arx
Folder: ...Program Files\Product\Drv
gdiplot8.hdi
Folder: ...Program Files\Product\Express
acettest.fas
Folder: ...Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared
acax16enu.tlb
acdb16.dll
axdb16enu.tlb
Folder: ...Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\Thumbnail
AcDwfThmb16.dll
AcDwfThmbPrxy16.dll
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Copyright ® 2005 Autodesk, Inc.
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