On June 30th, 2017, Microsoft® is ending support for version 7 of Bing® Maps.
In order to insure uninterrupted use of the Geolocation Map Data feature, you will have to upgrade your version of Bing Maps to version 8. To help you do this, we have created a hotfix which will automatically upgrade your Bing Maps version. That hotfix can be found here.
This Hotfix applies to all 32-bit and 64-bit publicly released versions of the following products (including Service Packs and Updates):
Users on AutoCAD 2014, AutoCAD LT 2014, and AutoCAD 2014-based vertical products will have to upgrade their AutoCAD version in order to continue using the Geolocation Map Data feature. More data on the deprecation of Online Map Data in 2014 products can be found here.
If you have any issues with the upgrade or have any questions about the installer, please let us know.
Scott, do you know if this hotfix will be published to the Desktop App?
Hi Kevin,
We do not have any plans to put this hotfix in the Desktop App. Since it is very focused on the Geolocation Map Data feature, we are showing it to users as a notification when they try to use that feature in product.
Thanks for your question!
Scott
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Does this Hotfix Apply to Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015?
says right here
This Hotfix applies to all 32-bit and 64-bit publicly released versions of the following products (including Service Packs and Updates):
This includes Civil 3D
DarrenP
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Hi,
>> we are showing it to users as a notification when they try to use that feature in product
Do I understand you correct ... when a user does not have this hotfix installed and tries to use _GEOGRAPHICLOCATION or _GEOMAP (in Map3D/Civil3D) the user get's an information about that hotfix in a messagebox?
If so it would be great if you can show us how this msgbox looks like (and which exact words it uses) so we know if customers are asking about that dialog here?
Thx in advance, - alfred -
Hi Alfred,
Sure thing.
Here is an image of the message box that will pop up in product when you use _GEOGRAPHICLOCATION or _GEOMAP .
The "Get Update Information" will send the user to the AKN article where they can access the hotfix.
Thanks,
Scott
Hi,
that's great, thank you very much for coming back that fast with this detailed info's 😉
- alfred -
I am using Autocad LT 2017 and I have Autocad LT 2018. I downloaded the file and extracted the files.
I do not know what i am to do from that point however.
Do I need to move the file/s to another location?
Please advise.
Thanks
Hello, I did follow those same instructions and AutoCAD continues to warn me about updating.
Is there a place I need to extract the files on my machine for the update work?
Thanks
Kevin,
I would right click the exe file and RUN AS ADMINSTRATOR as well to ensure all goes well. My civil 3D is not installed on my C: Drive, so I had to navigate to where my Cad was installed to extract the files there (E:\PROGRAM FILES\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2015). You also mentioned you have Two versions so I'm sure you will have to run the EXE to hotfix each version, navigating to each versions installation folder.
Hi,
>> you will have to run the EXE to hotfix each version
No, when starting the EXE it searches your system for all types of AutoCAD (from release 2015 to 2018) and updates every version automatically.
- alfred -
Did anyone test thin on Map3d or Civil3d especially in regards to the MAPIINSERT georeferencing for aerials? After applying the fix this AM, the MAPIINSERT hangs in c3d 2014 & c3d 2016 and never completes. I'm forced to terminate Acad from TaskManager.
I can use C3D 2017 and attach a sid aerial, but cannot xref a drawing that contains it into c3d 2014. Again, it just hangs until terminate with extreme prejudice..
Bing is fine, if you don't care about accuracy, but for anything more stringent that county-level planning, it's woefully inadequate.
For reference, here is my local aerial data from 2015 (top) vs Bing (bottom) of a house in a neighborhood (that's a house to the left with a sidewalk and the street to the right). Both seem a bit fuzzy to me.
FDOT flies annually, and the 2015 and later county-wide batches are 0.5'/pixel. Older flights were generally 1'-2'/pixels, but the heavily populated counties get flown more frequently.
The imagery in bing may look good, but horizontal accuracy is far from survey-grade. I've had locations with multiple miles of horizontal location errors. (Really bad in 2014, 2017 seems a lot better, biggest error I've seen there is 20') Remember that Bing, Google, Apple maps etc were all originally intended for use with GPS navigation -- In my world that's fine for planning or location maps usually, not for using in real plans.
bottom line here is that MAPIINSERT (at least for SIDs) is broken, and I suspect the Bing patch is the cause.
NYS flies a different region each year. My County pays for 0.5' pixels rather than 1' pixels. But they're great images. Also we can get previous years back to 2000 in color and 1994± in infrared. I've never used Bing Maps except to help others with their problems.
Allen Jessup
CAD Manager - Designer
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Thanks for highlighting this James, we did test on these platforms but are looking into your issue now and will let you know what we find.
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