Notice to AutoCAD Mechanical Customers
In a continuing effort to provide high quality products,
Autodesk has released AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service Pack 2, which fixes or
addresses a variety of issues pertaining to AutoCAD Mechanical 2009.
This README file highlights what has been fixed or addressed,
where to download the update, and how to install it.
Contents
- You must have administrative privileges to be able to install
AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service Pack 2 on the following supported operating systems.
32-bit |
64-bit |
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional, SP2, & SP3 |
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional, SP2 |
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Microsoft Windows XP Home, SP2, & SP3 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Business, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Business, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, SP1 |
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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, SP1 |
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Installation
Instructions
Before you begin to install, ensure that ...
- You have created a backup of all custom CUI, MNR, and MNL files
- You have administrative privileges on the computer.
You must have administrative permissions to install, uninstall, or apply service packs. Only administrators can deploy the service pack over the network using a Network Deployment.
- The original installation disc or network image is readily accessible.
During installation, you may be prompted for the original installation disc or network image.
- You are using a 64-bit version of Windows, if you are creating a 64-bit deployment of the patch.
A 64-bit
.msp file can only be extracted on a 64-bit version of Windows.
Standalone installation
NOTE: If you are using Windows Vista, do not select the Automatically close applications and attempt to restart them after setup is complete option. Instead, we recommend that you manually close AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 before you install this update.
- Download acm2009_swl_sp2_x32.exe for the 32-bit version or acm2009_swl_sp2_x64.exe for the 64-bit version of AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service Pack 2 installer.
Note: this patch can
also be installed on the AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 product that is included in
the following Autodesk Inventor products :
- Autodesk Inventor Suite 2009
- Autodesk Inventor Professional 2009
- Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems
Suite 2009
- Autodesk Inventor Simulation Suite
2009
- Autodesk Inventor Tooling Suite 2009
- Double click the installer to run it.
- Once AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service Pack 2 installation is complete, a message informing you that the update has been successfully applied is displayed.
Network deployment
It is not possible to create a new deployment tree based off an
existing one. If you wish to keep a copy of your original Deployment tree, copy
the original to another location prior to making changes.
To add the service pack to a new administrative image
- Insert the
product install disc and launch Setup .exe.
- Select Create Deployments.
- Continue
through the deployment wizard until you come to the Configuration page.
- In the Configuration of AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 page, select Network license
and specify your license server location.
- Click Next until you come to the Include Service Packs page.
- Click on
the Updates are available button. If this button is not enabled please follow the steps in Note.
- In the Manage
Patch Folder dialog box,
- Click Action type
- Select <Add to patch
folder>
- Click the Update Patch Folder button.
The patch will be
downloaded to <your deployment
location>\AdminImage\ServicePacks folder.
Once the
download is completed, you will receive a message stating that your local patch folder has
been updated.
- Click Close on the Manage Patch Folder dialog.
- Back in the Include Service Packs page, click the Browse button to locate your patch
file (step 7).
- Verify that
the service pack has been added to the Service packs included in this
deployment box.
- Continue
through the configuration or click Configuration Complete.
- Click Create
Deployment to start your deployment creation.
To
apply the service pack to an existing administrative image
- Browse to the
location containing the existing administrative image.
- In the Tools folder, double-click the <Create & modify a deployment> shortcut
to launch the deployment wizard.
- Click the
<Modify an existing deployment> option.
- Continue
through the deployment wizard until you come to the Configuration page.
- In the
Configuration of AutoCAD Mechanical 2009, click Next until you come to the Include Service Packs page.
- Click on
the Updates are available button. If this button is not enabled please follow the steps in Note.
- In the Manage
Patch Folder dialog box,
- Click Action type
- Select <Add to patch
folder>
- Click the Update Patch Folder button.
The patch will be
downloaded to <your deployment
location>\AdminImage\ServicePacks folder.
Once the
download is completed, you will receive a message stating that your local patch folder has
been updated.
- Click Close on the Manage Patch Folder dialog.
- Back in the Include Service Packs page, click the Browse button to locate your patch
file (step 7).
- Verify that
the service pack has been added to the Service packs included in this
deployment box.
- Continue
through the configuration or click Configuration Complete.
- Click Create
Deployment to modify your existing deployment.
Notes
If the Updates are Available button is not enabled or not working, follow the procedure outlined below to manually download the patch and create the deployment.
- Download the
service pack .exe file from Autodesk Product Support website.
- Extract
the .msp file from the service pack .exe file :
- 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
- Click
Browse to locate the .msp file you extracted in step 2.
- Verify that
the service pack has been added to the Service packs included in this
deployment box.
- Continue
through the configuration or click Configuration Complete.
- Click Create
Deployment to start your deployment creation.
After you install the Service Pack
- To verify if the Service Pack is properly installed,
- Start
AutoCAD Mechanical 2009
- At the command prompt, enter AMVER.
A text
window is displayed and should report "AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 SP2"
for the 32-bit version or "AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 x64 SP2" for the 64-bit
version.
- We recommend that you restart Microsoft Windows after you
install the Service Pack.
Uninstalling this Service Pack
NOTE: This service pack cannot be uninstalled if it has been installed via a network deployment, with a merged update.
Windows XP
- On the Start menu, click Settings > Control Panel.
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
- In Windows XP, select the Show Updates option.
- Locate the appropriate service pack in the list of updates and click Remove.
Windows Vista
- On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
- Click Programs.
- Click Programs and Features.
- In the Programs and Features window, in the left pane, click View Installed Updates.
- Locate the appropriate service pack in the list of updates and click Uninstall.
Issues
addressed by AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service Pack 2
This service pack includes AutoCAD 2009 Update 2. For
information on the issues addressed by AutoCAD 2009 Update 2, please
refer to the Readme at http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/index?siteID=123112&id=2334435&linkID=9240618.
Issues resolved by this Service Pack:
Fatal Errors:
- Fatal error when opening certain drawings.
Bill of Materials, Parts List & Balloons:
- Issue where the Bill of Materials rows cannot be expanded for certain drawings.
Standard Parts & Features:
- Issue of the outer diameter for DIN625-1 Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6315 being incorrect.
Layer/Layergroup:
- Issue where the layergroup "Group1" is added automatically when creating new layergroup.
- Fatal error when layergroup name containing "[" is double-clicked.
- Issue where a layer cannot be changed via the layer dropdown list in the Layer toolbar.
GOST Standard :
- The end of "GOST 1491-80 (Fine Thread)" screw is a fillet instead of a chamfer.
Other issues fixed:
- Non display of Text Formatting dialog when editing text in a Table.
- Issue of text disappearing during a copy and paste operation.
- Changes to scale in title block during poweredit.
Miscellaneous Notes
AutoCAD Mechanical 2009, AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service
Pack 1, and AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service
Pack 2 use the same file format. All drawing files created in any of these
versions are interchangeable
You can download the AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 Service Pack 2
installer through Live Update or obtain it at the following location:
http://www.autodesk.com/autocadmech-updates
We want to thank all our customers who identified these issues
and reported them to us. These reports give us the opportunity to improve the
product and provide you, our customers, with the best possible solution in
mechanical design. Autodesk would also like to take this opportunity to thank
you for your continued business and for the feedback regarding the content of
this update release.
Thank you, once again, for your commitment to Autodesk
products.
Respectfully,
AutoCAD Mechanical Team