Do not install service pack 1 for navisworks 2014
reported issues: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Navisworks/Memory-Settings/td-p/4335294 and here: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Navisworks/NavisWorks-2014-SP1-is-out/td-p/4335454
the service packs causes navisworks to instantly crash to an Autodesk CER
DarrenP
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this seems to only effect navisworks from the factory design suite 2014
i tested the service pack on a non suite version of navisworks 2014
and navisworks from the building design suite 2014 the crash does not happen
DarrenP
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i have a case open with autodesk
DarrenP
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Yes, as Loren mentioned. Now the hotfix has been relaeased. You can get it at http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/index?siteID=123112&id=2334435&linkID=15639656#section1
Thanks,
-Xuesong
that hotfix worked
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another issue that came up that only affects factory design suite
has nothing to do with the service pack
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Thank you for raising the issue. I have put the issue in our backlog.
Thanks,
-Xuesong
Wouldn't it be nice if Autodesk at least put something in the SP install that would check for a FDS install and STOP the install before it breaks other programs. Another example, AutoCAD SP2 if it "sees" Plant 3D, then DON'T install. Instead, we have to break something, then try to figure out why and then start the uninstall process.