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Autodesk AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 and AutoCAD P&ID 2015 Service Pack 2 Readme
Thank you for downloading AutoCAD® Plant 3D 2015 and AutoCAD® P&ID 2015 Service Pack 2
This readme contains the latest information regarding the installation and use of the Service Pack. We strongly recommended that you read the entire document before you apply the Service Pack to your product.
Important note for Autodesk Subscription customers:
If you plan to install AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 Extension 1, you must do so before installing this service pack. You can install AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 Extension 1 before installing AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 Service Pack 2. If you have already installed AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 Service Pack 2, you can uninstall it. Afterwards, you can install both the extension and the service pack (in that order).
Contents
Who Should Install This Service Pack?
AutoCAD Plant 3D and AutoCAD P&ID Updates
AutoCAD Updates
General Installation Information
Before You Begin
Installation Instructions
Apply This Service Pack to a Stand-Alone Installation
Apply This Service Pack Through a Local Network
Uninstall This Service Pack
Who Should Install This Service Pack?
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.
64-bit Product
Service Pack
AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 AutoCAD_Plant_3D_2015_SP2_x64.exe
AutoCAD P&ID 2015 AutoCAD_PnID_2015_SP2_x64.exe
32-bit Product
Service Pack
AutoCAD P&ID 2015 AutoCAD_PnID_2015_SP2_x86.exe
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Primary Issues Resolved by This Service Pack
AutoCAD Plant 3D and AutoCAD P&ID Service Pack Updates
AutoCAD Service Pack Updates
AutoCAD Plant 3D and AutoCAD P&ID Updates
Issues fixed with this Service Pack:
Customer Reported (CER) Defects
If the program shuts down unexpectedly you can report the error to Autodesk. We have addressed numerous errors reported by you with this service pack. If you reported an error, Thank You!
P&ID
The pipe line group did not acquire the drawing area property.
Nozzles would always be removed from equipment if a connected line was erased. If SLINENOZZLEERASE is set to false, nozzles do not erase.
General instruments could not be rotated. If GENERALINSTRUMENTROTATE is set to true, inline components can now be rotated.
Zooming to the other page of an off-page-connector did not work.
After unlinking an sline, it could not be linked together again.
Plant Vault Projects
Project description changes would not update in the vault.
The plant project workspace was not correct if variables (for example: %username%) were used.
The Document Editor (Level 2) role did not allow you to check in drawings.
Fixes that apply to AutoCAD Plant 3D only:
3D Model
Olets would not always orient correctly after being copied.
Isometric Drawings
Socket weld symbols did not always display correctly for a nipple connected to a socket weld fitting.
Olets connected to piping on opposite sides did not always display correctly.
Isometric BOM did not recognize Unicode property names.
Insulation annotation with pipe tracing did not always display correctly.
Title block attributes with center justification did not always display correctly.
Multiple pipe supports would sometimes display with no space between them.
Text height of line number annotations did not always display correctly.
Bolt set weights were not included in the bill of material.
Orthographic Drawings
Annotation in a mixed-metric project initially displays metric units.
If two ortho drawings had the same name (in different folders), ortho views could not be created.
Existing piping did not display on the EXIST_CENTER layer.
Dynamic block symbols did not display the expected visibility state.
Piping Specs
Actuators could not be created in a metric catalog.
Bolt length size descriptions were incorrect after a spec update in mixed metric projects.
When adding a new part to a spec the part list priority for existing parts was not preserved.
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AutoCAD Updates
AutoCAD 2015 Service Pack 2 is included in this service pack. For a list of primary issues resolved see AutoCAD 2015 Service Pack 2.
General Installation Information
Before You Begin
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Before You Begin
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.
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Installation Instructions
Apply This Service Pack to a Stand-Alone Installation
Apply This Service Pack Through a Local Network
Uninstall This Service Pack
Apply This Service Pack to a Stand-Alone Installation
Follow these instructions to install this Service Pack on a single computer.
Download this Service Pack and save it to any folder.
If required, insert the product media (for example, the AutoCAD installation disc).
Find the folder where you saved the Service Pack and double-click the executable (EXE) file.
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Apply This Service Pack Through a Local Network
Follow these instructions to install this Service Pack on multiple computers using your local network.
Download this Service Pack and save it to any shared folder on your local network.
Find the shared folder where you saved the Service Pack, and double-click the executable (EXE) file.
Note: Installation through your local network using the CAD Manager Control Utility is not supported for this Service Pack.
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Uninstall This Service Pack
Windows 7 / Windows 8
From the Start menu (Windows), 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. Click Uninstall.
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