Wednesday, January 14, 2009
January Review
Bob started the meeting off by going over KHA Civil 3D Workflow and Project Organization.
Dan gave a very in depth look at changes to Data Shortcuts in 2009. Then he gave a quick over view of the National Cadd Standards and why Bonestro has choosen to move to it.
Ian showed off the Autodesk University web site and all of the Civil 3D material that is available on the site.
Bob finished off the meeting by showing how to create 2 different profile styles. One style labeled both sag and crest curve with one style. The other was for showing the grade line on vertical curve. He also gave a tip on things to put in a template for creating existing DTM. We also looked at a couple tools in Map for drawing cleanup and trimming object using a boundary.
Thanks to Bob, Dan and Ian for presenting at the meeting.
The handouts have been loaded to the following FTP site.
The ftp folder has been created on the ftp site: ftp://www.kimley-horn.com/_secure
Folder name: MNC3D
Username: MNCivil3D
Password: civil3drocks
Every browser handles secure ftp sites differently. The link listed below will work with some browsers, it includes the folder and site name as well as the user name and password:
ftp://MNCivil3D:civil3drocks@www.kimley-horn.com/_secure/MNC3D
Note: Some email systems do not support hyperlinks. If this is the case, copy and paste the following url into the address line of your internet browser.
ftp://MNCivil3D:civil3drocks@www.kimley-horn.com/_secure/MNC3D
Internet Explorer 7 issues
IE 7 has implemented changes to browser FTP behavior. When opening an FTP site, you will be required to click on the "Page" icon in IE 7, and select to "Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer". An Access Denied error message may occur. Click on the "File" dropdown menu and select "Login As". They will then need to login to the folder with the appropriate username and password
Friday, January 9, 2009
Civil 3D 2009 Pipe Error
The error message was.
There is a problem with the Script Control (msscript.ocx).
This problem may be corrected by reinstalling Internet Explorer or by reregistering the control.
I filled out a Autodesk Subscription support reguest. And before I got a reply one of my IS guys already had fixed it with the same fix Autodesk suggested.
It has something to do woth Microsoft system scripting file.
Here's what my IS guy did.
Start à Run
Type: regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\msscript.ocx
Hit enter and you should be given a popup message saying the file was successfully registered.
Here's what Autodesk's suggested.
You can try unregistering and reregistering the indicated file. To do this, open a command prompt in Windows (from the Start menu, select Run, type in CMD and then enter.) At the command prompt, enter regsvr32.exe msscript.ocx /u and then hit enter. You will receive a dialog box that says “DllUnregister Server in msscript.ocx succeeded.” Click OK. Still in the command prompt, enter regsvr32.exe msscript.ocx and then hit enter. You should receive a dialog box that says “DllRegisterServer in msscript.ocx succeeded”
Both of these would accomplish the same thing.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Issues with MRSID images in Civil 3D 2008 and 2009
AutoCAD Raster Design 2009 Object Enabler
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=11091617&linkID=9240618
AutoCAD Raster Design 2008 Object Enabler
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=9476871&linkID=9240618
Civil 3D 2008 Raster issues
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=10189158&linkID=9240698