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Anonymous
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Crash when opening a

I publish a dwf. My engineer redlines the dwf. I open it using the Markup manager and respond to his comments. I then republish the dwf, showing the changes to the dwg together with the original redline comments. The engineer backchecks the dwf again and finds other comments to make. He then resaves the dwf; which now contains old redlines which are "done" and additional redline comments which need to addressed, status "none". Now for the problem. In autocad when I try to open the republished/resaved dwf my autocad crashes. I have yet to successfully open a republished dwf without crashing autocad. I am wondering if anyone else has had similar problems. What do you do? Is there a fix?
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
Steve A Rogers
Damon S. Williams Assoc
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Not sure whether I seen this before or not...

Would you be able to share the DWF file with us or send it to me at
volker.joseph@autodesk.com?

Thank you.

wrote in message news:5869419@discussion.autodesk.com...
I publish a dwf. My engineer redlines the dwf. I open it using the Markup
manager and respond to his comments. I then republish the dwf, showing the
changes to the dwg together with the original redline comments. The engineer
backchecks the dwf again and finds other comments to make. He then resaves
the dwf; which now contains old redlines which are "done" and additional
redline comments which need to addressed, status "none". Now for the
problem. In autocad when I try to open the republished/resaved dwf my
autocad crashes. I have yet to successfully open a republished dwf without
crashing autocad. I am wondering if anyone else has had similar problems.
What do you do? Is there a fix?
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
Steve A Rogers
Damon S. Williams Assoc
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Try this one. Some background. I used Civil3D 2008.SP2 to both originally publish and then republish this dwf. I'm running WinXPpro on a 2.8gz dual core w/4gb ram. Video is certifified hardware and drivers. You might look for a CER "Attempting to open a republished markup" form about 7:15am-7:20am Arizona time.
Thanks much,
Steve A Rogers
DSWA
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thank you very much for your defect report. I have reproduced and logged
your crash and will investigate further.

ernie.jackson
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

We are thinking that this may be a publishing issue, but we can't easily
confirm this from just the DWF. Is there any chance you could send me the
source DWG too so we can examine the publishing side? You can send the
source file to me ernie.jackson@autodesk.com? It will be kept strictly
confidential.

tia,
e.j
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I tried to email the dwg's to you. Your server rejected the email. Too big. Should I post to "Customer Files" or to your ftp?
Thank you,
Steve A Rogers
sarogers@dswa.net
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ThomasGlidewell
in reply to: Anonymous

I am having this exact same issue with the crashing. Has anyone figured out a fix for this yet?
Thanks,
C3D 08 sp2
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

For ever it is worth to, I've been waiting for an answer since I sent them files back in March. With the release of the v2009, I shouldn't hold my breathe for a fix.
Steve A Rogers

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