Monday, December 22, 2008

Hotfix - Redundant License Server

Hotfix - Redundant License Server


Published date: 2008-Dec-10
ID: DL12183344

Applies to:
AutoCAD® 2009
AutoCAD® Architecture 2009
AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2009
AutoCAD® Electrical 2009
AutoCAD® Land Desktop 2009
AutoCAD® Map 3D 2009
AutoCAD® Mechanical 2009
AutoCAD® MEP 2009
AutoCAD® P&ID 2009
AutoCAD Revit Architecture Suite 2009
AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite 2009
AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite 2009
Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2009
Autodesk® Inventor™ Professional 2009
Autodesk® Inventor™ Routed Systems Suite 2009
Autodesk® Inventor™ Simulation Suite 2009
Autodesk® Inventor™ Suite 2009
Autodesk® NavisWorks® Manage 2009
Autodesk® Productstream™ 2009
Autodesk® Topobase™ 2009
Autodesk® VIZ 2009
Revit® Architecture 2009
Revit® MEP 2009
Revit® Structure 2009
nlmipv4support_win32.exe (exe - 676Kb)
Readme (htm - 7Kb)

This hotfix repairs a problem with the configuration of the redundant license server causing servers to stop when the master server has been changed twice. This hotfix applies to any 2009 or earlier products that use network licensing.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Reseller Revit Tools

I think it is very interesting that we are now seeing resellers starting to develop tools for Revit. Does this mean that these particular resellers have a real knowledge of the product? I can't say, but all things being equal, I think I would move my contract to a reseller that offered an additional service like this from one that did not, IF the resellers were equal in all other ways. The first tool is from Avatech. I have not used it yet, but I will report my findings after testing.

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  • Check the accuracy, completeness and consistency of your Revit® BIM, as well as models received from others, against project, firm, national, or user-defined standards.
  • Automatically correct with a single click.
  • Get clear instructions on how to correct any errors that can’t be fixed automatically.
  • Comes pre-loaded with GSA Spatial Program validation, National CAD Standard V4, and a collection of pre-established standards.
  • Customize it-create naming conventions, parameter values, graphic standards, energy standards, and more.
  • Get easy-to-understand reports presented in clear, concise language.
  • Support best practices for BIM standards in use at your firm. Identify areas for improvement by running individual project reports as you work.
  • BIMreviewTM Plus includes a batch version to check multiple Revit® models and folders.

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Monday, December 8, 2008

Revit MEP Web Update 3

Web Update #3 Service Pack – November 2008


Important Note:
Web Update #3 is not a full install; rather it is using Service Pack technology similar to AutoCAD® based products. Prior to installing the Web Update #3 Service pack, please verify that you have already installed the First Customer Ship build or Web Update #1 build of Revit MEP 2009. The Web Update #1 full install is available below.

Before You Download
Please read before downloading and installing:
Service Pack Readme (pdf).

Get Started
Read all instructions above, then click one of the following links to download.

Revit MEP 2009 Web Update #3 Service Pack (32-bit)
(exe – 431 MB)

Revit MEP 2009 Web Update #3 Service Pack (64-bit)(exe - 54 MB)

Notes:

  • The service pack contains changes from all previous service packs.
  • The service pack can be applied to both the standalone and suite versions of Revit MEP 2009.

Revit Architecture 2009 Web Update 3

Web Update #3 Service Pack – November 2008

Important Note:
Web Update #3 is not a full install; rather it is using Service Pack technology similar to AutoCAD® based products. Prior to installing the Web Update #3 Service pack, please verify that you have already installed a previous build of Revit Architecture 2009. The full install of Revit Architecture 2009 (32-bit) Web Update #1 is available below. The full install of Revit Architecture 2009 (64-bit) can be downloaded from the Subscription Center.

Before You Download

Please read before downloading and installing:
Service Pack Readme (pdf).

Get Started

Read all instructions above then click the appropriate link to download.

Revit Architecture 2009 Web Update #3 Service Pack (32-bit) (exe - 128 MB)

Revit Architecture 2009 Web Update #3 Service Pack (64-bit) (exe - 54 Mb)

Notes:

  • The service pack contains changes from all previous Web Updates.
  • The service pack can be applied to both the standalone and Suite versions of Revit Architecture 2009.
  • Sunday, December 7, 2008

    Revit Structure Web Update 3

    From BIM & BEAM

    New Web Update 3 build of Revit Structure 2009 (20081118_1045) is now available on the Web!

    Dear Revit Structure users,

    1) I am pleased to announce that our structural product team has just released the English version of Web Update 3 for Revit Structure 2009 (Build 20081118_1045) and it is now LIVE at:

    www.autodesk.com/revitstructure-downloads

    2) Web Update 3 is also using the Service Pack technology and will be for English version only. All localized versions of Web Update 3 will use the previous Full Install method, but we will continue to improve the service pack technology for all languages in the future release of Revit Structure. Also, we are currently working to release the localized Web Update 3 over the next several weeks.

    3) Before you install the English Web Update 3 Service Pack, please make sure that you read carefully the entire “Service Pack Readme (pdf)” as it will explain how to use the Service Pack as well as its current limitations.

    4) Here is the list of improvements made in the current Web Update 3 build (20081118_1045):

    Revit® Structure 2009 Enhancements

    View break no longer causes brace elements to be offset unexpectedly when exporting to DWG.

    Improves stability during export to DWFx when font doesn't exist on computer.

    Revit® Platform Enhancements

    Slab Edges when joined to their hosting Slab/Floor will now be able to cut the floor when the user

    manually remakes the join.

    Improves IFC Export for Walls and MEP elements.

    Improves stability when using the Split tool.

    Improves stability when using Temporary Hide/Isolate functionality in 3D view.

    Improves stability when binding a linked Revit file into a project.

    Improves stability when switching between views.

    Improves stability when selecting any of the column headers on the CAD Formats tab of the Manage Links dialog.

    Thank you

    Wai Chu

    Thursday, December 4, 2008

    HNTB and Solibri

    Press Release


    HNTB Architecture Inc. extends BIM capabilities by executing a firm-wide implementation of Solibri Model Checker v5.

    Las Vegas, NV, December 3, 2008 - HNTB Architecture Inc. has selected the Solibri Model Checker v5 technology as part of its corporate initiative to advance the practice of BIM. “We are committed to BIM and are always exploring ways to improve the consistency and quality of our processes. Using the Solibri Model Checker will allow us to establish an internal BIM quality assurance program, where we can dramatically extend our model analysis capabilities, throughout the organization”, said Phil Read, VP and Director of Technology at HNTB Architecture.

    Jonathan Widney, CEO of Solibri LLC (the US HQ of Solibri) stated, “HNTB Architecture is regarded as a leader in BIM and Solibri is a company that is totally dedicated to improving the quality of BIM analysis. This will allow us to work together to advance the BIM process and practices. We will continue to provide market leading BIM solutions, incorporating the needs and enhancement requests of valued customers like HNTB.”

    For Solibri

    Solibri, Inc. was established in 1999 to develop and market solutions that improve the quality of Building Information Modeling and make the entire design process more productive. Solibri is well recognized as the pioneer in providing out of the box software that automates the BIM Model Checking, Design Review, Analysis, and Code Checking process. Solibri’s customers include building owners and users, construction companies, architects and engineering firms.
    For more information about Solibri, please visit www.solibri.com.

    For HNTB Architecture Inc.
    HNTB Architecture Inc. serves aviation, private, education, federal and local government clients across the nation. The employee-owned firm's design professionals provide comprehensive architecture services ranging from planning to design to construction services.
    For more information about HNTB Architecture Inc., visit www.hntbarchitecture.com.

    Revit Assessment Test

    Yesterday at Autodesk University I had the pleasure of getting a demo if the CADSmart Revit Assessment or Skills testing tool. The test essentially has the user complete a series of Revit tasks, be it modeling, annotating, etc. The models that the testee generates a report. The testing modules in the tool today are rather elementary, but the great thing about this software is the ability to customize the tests.

    Another nice feature of the tool is that the reporting mechanism is linked to a tool from CADLearning. Based on the users score from the assessment test, a list of lessons from the CADLearning library will be presented to help direct the student to lessons they should focus on.

    For anyone interested, I think the CADSmart tool has an incredible amount of potential. It will definately help us deliver better training. I like the technology and structure of the CADLearning tools, but I am not so impressed with the course material, but you do have the ability to remove CADLearning lessons and load your own.

    Sunday, November 23, 2008

    AU2008 - Digital Fabrication Survey

    Help Shape the Future of Digital Fabrication
    This year, Autodesk University attendees will have the opportunity to participate in an important new initiative dedicated to helping define the trends that are shaping some of the latest advancements in the building product and fabrication industry.

    The building product and fabrication industry is accelerating its use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) and Digital Prototyping processes to deliver better predictability and control, from design though fabrication. Advancements in technology are allowing companies to greatly improve productivity, better manage change throughout a project’s lifecycle, and create truly innovative buildings.

    With this change, a new industry trend is emerging – Digital Fabrication. As BIM and Digital Prototyping increasingly drive the development of Digital Fabrication, the roles of both designers and fabricators will change dramatically.

    Autodesk is kicking off a long-term customer research program at this year’s Autodesk University focused around the needs of Digital Fabrication customers. The goal of this program is to better understand the workflows and tools designers and fabricators employ to drive successful projects that leverage BIM and the custom fabrication of building components.

    If you have a desire to make a difference, and have experience in driving building fabrication or building components into building design, we’d like to hear from you. To take part in this important effort, either while attending Autodesk University or in the future, please complete this short application no later than Friday, November 21, 2008.

    https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Zjo3PRYt5wzHTSx9BDk7Og_3d_3d

    We’ll be contacting successful applicants in the coming weeks with more details about this important initiative.

    We thank you for your time, and look forward to working with you.

    Respectfully,

    The Autodesk Digital Fabrication Team

    Saturday, November 22, 2008

    Help improve AEC Products at Autodesk University by participating in User Research!

    Want to help improve the Autodesk AEC products you use every day and get an early opportunity to try out future releases?

    This is your chance to participate in user research sessions at AU (or in the future) that will give us a deeper understanding of how you use our products and what we can do to improve them.

    We conduct user research throughout the year, so we’re interested in hearing from you even if you can’t participate at AU.

    To learn more, you can either:

    Visit us Online:
    http://www.autodesk.com/aecusability

    Visit us in person:

    AEC Usability Center (Zeno room 4601 in the AEC Campus on the 4th floor) for AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, Civil 3D, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, and Revit Structure
    Exhibit Hall Collaborative Project Management Usability Booth (#354) for Autodesk Buzzsaw and Autodesk Constructware.
    Thanks for your support. We look forward to seeing you there!

    James McElroy, on behalf of the AEC User Experience Team

    AU 2008 Sessions

    For those attending AU 2008 and are interested in Buzzsaw, I thought you might find this interesting.

    Tuesday, December 2

    10:15-11:45 AM: Effective Communication with Autodesk® Buzzsaw® Business Processes

    Wednesday, December 3

    1:00-2:45 PM: Autodesk Buzzsaw User Forum - meet with Product Management to learn about recent and upcoming product advancements (NDA required). Please RSVP here (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=tGBoWmND09u9BozSTwO_2bBg_3d_3d), as seating is limited. This meeting is for Buzzsaw customers only, and will be held 1-5 PM in Galileo 906 in the Venetian.

    Thursday, December 4

    8:00-9:30 AM: Reduce your Carbon Footprint using Autodesk® Buzzsaw®

    3:00-4:30 PM: Using Autodesk® Collaborative Project Management Products—Buzzsaw® and Constructware® as Virtual Glue for your BIM Teams

    Help make our products even better - participate in usability research at AU

    Get involved and help improve Autodesk Collaborative Project Management products. To participate in usability research, you can:
    - Stop by the CPM Usability Booth (#354 in the Exhibit Hall) or
    - Sign up for an AU usability session now at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=teWYXXqzH9GSYoBYpL2K9w_3d_3d

    If you aren’t available at AU, you can join the CPM User Experience program to participate in future research: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=G9E0SjGILUt7s7zSx0DrCA_3d_3d

    In addition to the above content, there are more than a dozen Construction & Real Estate-related sessions, as well as hundreds of other sessions available to you.

    I look forward to seeing you at AU.

    -Matt

    Matthew E. Wheelis
    Senior Product Manager
    Construction and Real Estate Industry Solutions

    Autodesk, Inc.
    3780 Mansell Road, Suite 200
    Alpharetta, GA 30022

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