Thank you for downloading AutoCAD® Electrical 2013 Service Pack 1.
This readme contains the latest information regarding the installation and use of the Service Pack. It is strongly recommended that you read the entire document before you apply the Service Pack to your product. For reference, you should save this document to your hard drive or print a copy.
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You can apply this Service Pack to the following Autodesk® products running on all supported operating systems and languages. Be sure to install the correct Service Pack for your software.
Note: You can also use Autodesk Exchange to install the Live Update Maintenance Patches, which will automatically show the correct Service Pack for your product.
Product |
Service Pack |
AutoCAD Electrical 2013 (32-bit) | Ace2013_SWL_SP1.exe |
AutoCAD Electrical 2013 (64-bit) | Ace2013_SWL_SP1_x64.exe |
This Service Pack can be applied to AutoCAD Electrical 2013 installed as a standalone application as well as AutoCAD Electrical 2013 installed from Autodesk Product Design Suite 2013.
When you apply this Service Pack while running AutoCAD Electrical, do not click the "Automatically close applications and attempt to restart them after setup is complete" option. Instead, close AutoCAD Electrical manually, and click the "Do not close applications. (A Reboot may be required.)" option in the dialog box. It is recommended that you reboot your system after installing the Service Pack.
Note: AutoCAD Electrical 2013 Service Pack 1 includes the AutoCAD 2013 Service Pack 1. For issues resolved by the AutoCAD 2013 Service Pack 1, please see the appropriate Service Pack readme located on the Autodesk support web site
The following defects have been fixed:
Dialogs
- Dialogs disappear off the screen if displayed on non-primary monitor.
Insert/Edit Components/Footprints
- %U tagging format results in incorrect component tagging for drawing wide update.
- The Insert Component Icon Menu fails to get back to the default state after inserting the Pneumatic, Hydraulic or P&ID Components.
Project Manager
- The Preview in Project Manager does not display for the drawings saved in AutoCAD 2013 Drawing format.
- Apply Project Defaults does not work when a single drawing is selected in Project Manager.
Performance
- Poor Catalog Lookup performance in a shared environment.
Terminal Strip Table Generator
- New drawings created after running Terminal Strip Table Generator report are not added to the Project Manager.
Wires
- Wire Numbering state cannot be changed in Create/Edit Wire Type dialog.
As you prepare to install this Service Pack, keep the following in mind:
Back Up Custom Files
It is recommended that you back up all custom CUIX, MNR, and MNL files before you apply this Service Pack.
Administrative Privileges
During installation, you will be prompted for the original installation media or a network image. In order to apply this Service Pack, you must have administrative privileges to install and uninstall products.
Network Deployment
Administrators can deploy this Service Pack over a network using the Deployment Wizard.
About Your Product
After you install the Service Pack, updated product information displays in the About dialog box.
Reboot
After you install, it is recommended to reboot your system even if not prompted.
The following Microsoft Windows command line switches are built into this Service Pack:
Instructions about how to use the /e command line switch are included in the installation procedures that follow.
Follow these instructions to install this Service Pack on a single computer.
Follow these instructions to install this Service Pack on multiple computers using your Local Network.
Note: Installation through your local network using the CAD Manager Control Utility is not supported for this service Pack.
The following distribution method applies only to administrative images created with the Deployment Wizard. After you complete these procedures, subsequent deployments of your product will include this Service Pack.
In all cases, append this Service Pack to the deployment. The only time it is appropriate to merge an Service Pack is if you intend to distribute the deployment through a group policy object.
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.
<local_drive:>\<patch_name> /e <local_drive:>\< patch_name>.msp
Windows XP
Windows 7
Note: You may need to insert the AutoCAD Electrical 2013 disk when uninstalling this Service Pack.
We want to express our appreciation to all our customers who identified these issues and reported them to us. Their reports gave us the opportunity to improve the product and to provide you with the best solution in electrical design. We also thank you for your continued business, and for your feedback regarding this release.
Respectfully,
Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical Product Team
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