AutoCAD® Electrical 2009 Service Pack 2 Readme
Oct. 6th, 2008
This Readme contains the latest 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.
Contents
Who Should Install the Service Pack?
Supported Operating Systems
Information for Windows Vista Users
Primary Issues Resolved by the Service Pack
General Installation Information
Stand-Alone Installation Instructions
Applying This Service Pack to a Network Administrative Image
To Uninstall this Service Pack
Who Should Install the Service Pack?
Service Pack 2 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.
Product
|
Service Pack
|
| AutoCAD Electrical 2009 (32-bit) |
Ace2009_SWL_SP2.exe |
| AutoCAD Electrical 2009 (64-bit) |
Ace2009_SWL_SP2_x64.exe |
| AutoCAD Electrical 2009 SP1 (32-bit) |
Ace2009_SWL_SP2.exe |
| AutoCAD Electrical 2009 SP1 (64-bit) |
Ace2009_SWL_SP2_x64.exe |
Supported Operating Systems
This Service Pack can be used with the following:
- Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Service Pack 3 (SP3) of the following operating systems:
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- The following operating systems and Service Pack 1 (SP1) of the following operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows Vista® Enterprise
- Microsoft Windows Vista Business
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
- Microsoft Windows Vista Business 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
Information for Windows Vista Users
When applying this service pack while running AutoCAD Electrical, it is recommended that you do not click the "Automatically close applications and attempt to restart them after setup is complete" option. Instead, close AutoCAD Electrical manually before completing the installation of the service pack.
Primary Issues Resolved by the Service Pack
Note: AutoCAD Electrical 2009 Service Pack 2 includes the AutoCAD Electrical 2009 Service Pack 1 plus the AutoCAD 2009 Update 2. For issues resolved by the AutoCAD Electrical 2009 Service Pack 1, the AutoCAD 2009 Update 1 or the AutoCAD 2009 Update 2, please see the appropriate service pack readme located on the Autodesk support web site
Cross-referencing
- Installation and Location values get removed from the cross-referencing text when Component Cross-Reference is run.
Din Rail
- Inserting a din rail will use the assembly code of the last inserted din rail, if present, no matter if that assembly code is valid for this din rail catalog number or not.
Error Checking
- Selecting an Installation or Location value using the Project button will not perform duplicate Tag error checking when using combined installation/location tag mode.
Insert/Edit Components/Footprints
- Terminal or terminal accessory footprint symbols that use the Annotative Scale would not show up in the Terminal Strip Editor.
- Using the Geometry option to define a component footprint fails to work after the initial definition of the geometry.
- Removing a Multiple Catalog number from an electrical schematic component does not remove the item number or item number balloon from the component's matching panel footprint.
Pin Lists
- When using pin list type 4A, pin values would not get listed in on the 'Pin numbers in use' dialog.
PLC Database Editor
- Unable to create a new module in an empty or new Series. You would continuously receive a prompt asking if you wanted to migrate the data.
Reports
- In some situations reports can contain incorrect component tags after running a component retag.
- Bill of material is not always displaying the catalog number Description.
- Panel Bill of Material is not displaying the component Item Number.
Symbol Builder
- If a UNC path is given for the symbol File path in Symbol Builder, Symbol Builder will fail to save the symbol. If a UNC path is given for the image File path in Symbol Builder, Symbol Builder crash.
Terminal Strip Editor
- Terminal Strip Editor will lock up when associating 2 multiple level terminals that have internal jumpers.
- When associating terminals in Terminal Strip Editor, if the terminal you are associating 'to' already has a terminal number the 'from' terminal number will be dropped and the existing terminal number will be used. This will cause different information between what the schematic terminal number is and what Terminal Strip Editor is reporting the terminal number to be.
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 disc 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 a Network Deployment. Please refer to the Applying This Service Pack to a Network Administrative Image section.
- Updated Certified Hardware XML Database — For optimal performance when using 3D visualization features, please apply the latest Certified Hardware XML Database from http://www.autodesk.com/autocad-graphicscardupdate. For a complete list of certified, supported, and non-supported graphics hardware for 3D display features, please visit http://www.autodesk.com/autocad-graphicscard.
About Windows Command Line Switches
Two Microsoft® Windows® command line switches are built into this service pack:
- /e – Extracts the MSP file from the service pack executable. Instructions about how to use the /e command line switch are included in the procedures below.
- /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.
Stand-Alone Installation Instructions
To update a stand-alone installation
- Download the service pack and save it to any folder.
- Insert the product media (for example, AutoCAD Electrical).
- Find the folder where you saved the service pack and double-click the executable (EXE) file.
Apply This Service Pack through a Local Network
You can use Communication Center to apply this service pack through your local network. Detailed instructions on how to set up patching through your local network are listed in the Communication Center tab of the CAD Manager Control Utility help.
Note: The CAD Manager Control Utility can be installed from the product installation media by selecting "Install Tools and Utilities" and by then selecting the Autodesk CAD Manager Tools.
Applying 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, subsequent deployments of your product will include the service pack updates.
In all cases, please "Append" this service pack to a deployment. The only time it is appropriate to "Merge" a 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.
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
- Insert the AutoCAD Electrical media and launch setup.exe.
- Select "Create Deployments," then click Next.
- On the "Begin Deployment" page, in the "Specify the Deployment Location" box, enter the shared network location where you would like to create an administrative image, or click "Browse" to find a location. Users install the product from this location.
- In the "Specify a Deployment Name" box, enter the name for your deployment.
- Continue through the Deployment Wizard, and Configure when allowed. On the "Include Service Packs" page, click "Browse" to browse to the service pack extracted in Step 2. Notice that the service pack has been added in the "Service Packs Included in this Deployment" box. Click Configuration Complete.
- 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
- Browse to the location of the existing Administrative image.
- In the Tools folder, select the "Create and Modify a Deployment" shortcut.
- On the "Begin Deployment" page, you may change the name of the existing deployment in the "Specify the Deployment Name" box.
- On the "Begin Deployment page", do one of the following:
- Select "Create a new deployment using an existing deployment as a template". Specify a new deployment name.
- Select "Modify an existing deployment". Modify the existing deployment.
- Continue through the Deployment Wizard, and Configure when allowed. On the "Include Service Packs" page, click "Browse" to browse to the service pack extracted in Step 2. Notice that the service pack has been added in the "Service Packs Included in this Deployment" box. Click "Configuration Complete".
- Follow the instructions in the Deployment Wizard to complete the service pack deployment.
To Uninstall this Service pack
Note: This service pack cannot be uninstalled when the product is installed from a deployment (also called an administrative image) with a merged update.
Windows XP
- On the Start menu, click Settings > Control Panel.
- In the control panel, click "Add or Remove Programs".
- In the Add or Remove Programs window, select the Show Updates option.
- Find the appropriate service pack in the list of programs and click Remove.
Windows Vista
- On the Windows 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.
- Find the appropriate service pack in the list of updates and click Uninstall.
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