Hi,
Everytime I try to use the etransmit command, i get fatal error. This didn't happen with the previous version of autocad, it only started happening once I installed v14.
Ever happened to you?
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by kevlor. Go to Solution.
Until a fix is issued by Autodesk, here's a workaround that has so far worked for us when the 2014 Civil 3D OE is installed. Close AutoCAD, if open. Go into the folder C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2014 and rename the file "AeccETransmit.dbx" to "AeccETransmit.dbx.old". Please note that you may need admin rights in order to accomplish this change since the file resides in a program folder. Once renamed, open AutoCAD and give Etransmit another try.
As with any change to a file, please test to make sure all is working as expected. We tried AutoCAD 2014 SP1 before making this change, but as others have discovered it did not resolve the issue. This is not a fix posted by Autodesk, so please test as needed.
Here is the workaround that I have found:
aeccivilbase.dbx
aeccland.dbx
aeccmapcheck.dbx
aeccnetwork.dbx
aeccparampart.dbx
aeccplanprod.dbx
aeccpointcloud.dbx
aeccpressurepipes.dbx
Maybe this will work for others.
Thanks, this was a real stumbling block towards using 2014 here.
FYI, I added the following lines to my acad.lsp. Seems to be working smoothly.
(arxload "aeccivilbase.dbx")
(arxload "aeccland.dbx")
(arxload "aeccmapcheck.dbx")
(arxload "aeccnetwork.dbx")
(arxload "aeccparampart.dbx")
(arxload "aeccplanprod.dbx")
(arxload "aeccpointcloud.dbx")
(arxload "aeccpressurepipes.dbx")
The other option (renaming the arx file) also worked, but would be more difficult to implement office wide.
Looks like an updated Civil 3D Object Enabler for AutoCAD 2014 has been released which will hopefully resolve this issue once and for all. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=21825057&linkID=9240618
Has anybody tested and confirmed? It would be nice if the latest file had version notes indicating that it resolved that specific issue, before I start burning hours just to find out it isn't a new version and doesn't solve anything, and then end up having to uninstall and reinstall my entire ACAD 2014 again. I guess I am saying that at this point in the experience I am lacking a ceretain level of trust. For this expensive of a software product, I think the support on this has been dismal, and I may as well get a competitor's product if that is the best they can do.
I'm going to wait to see if anyone says that the new OE works. My workaround has the problem fixed for now and I don't want to break it.
You might want to hold off on the Autodesk fix. Looks like it crashed my ACAD 2014 and now I have to reinstall it. "Repair" failed. I should have heeded the fact that when installing the fix it indicated that it was "untested"!!! Wonderfull. . .
Used 2013 to publish a project that had to go out.
It's time to go back to 2013 until 2014 is stable.
Lesson learned many versions back - NEVER EVER remove the "olde" version!
R
I would ask for a show of hands from those who want their $5,000 software to work without a workaround, but I would hate to flood the thread.
When we try to run the etransmit command using AutoCAD 2014LT on one of our HP 420 Windows 7 64bit machines it crashes without fail. I have added the service pack and the Graphics hotfix. It still does not work.
I uninstalled the Civil Object enabler, then uninstalled and re-installed AutoCAD on that computer. and it works fine now. Thank you. Elizabeth
Yes ! This step made it.
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2014\AeccETransmit.dbx.old
thank you very much.
New Civil 3d object enabler fixes the e-transmit problem with autocad. Civil3D_2014_OE_64Bit_SP1