Hi
I am using Autodesk Civil 3D 2023 and my online maps are not displaying. My drawing is Georeferenced and I have the Geolocation tab. I'm also signed in to the Autodesk Desktop App. When I go to options /System/ General , I don't have any hidden messages.
The GEOLOCATEMODE command shows =OFF(read only).
I get the message above when I try to launch GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION command. When I click Use Maps nothing happens. PLEASE HELP.
Many Thanks
Hi Mugisha,
A couple of questions. What coordinate system have you assigned? And did you try command GEOMAP?
Please post your drawing and a screen shot of ABOUT showing version/updates.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Hi @Pointdump
Thanks for the response. Yes, I tried the GEOMAP command and It didn't work. See the attached screenshots for the coordinate system and Autocad version.
The drawing is also attached
Thanks
Mugisha,
OK, that coordinate system should get you rolling. Do you get the Bing Logo in lower right corner of drawing after using command GEOMAP?
To get Civil 3D version and updates, use command ABOUT.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dave
No, I don't get the Bing logo.
Attached is the screenshot with the ABOUT information
Gerald
Gerald,
Thanks for the screen shot of your version.
OK, since I can bring up Bing Live Maps with your drawing, we're on to the next level of troubleshooting. Are you on a company network? Most likely your Antivirus, firewall, or proxy server settings are blocking access.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Dave
I'm not on company wifi. I'm trying this with wifi at a cafe and my mobile hotspot.
Gerald
Hi Dave
Allow me to bring the conversation here. I tried these steps:
1. Delete the LoginState.XML file from C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Web Services.(Don't worry, it'll be re-created)
2. Sign out of the Autodesk Desktop App and then sign back in.
But with little success. Any further assistance will be highly appreciated.
Gerald
Gerald,
That's everything I can think of. The only thing left is to Re-install Civil 3D.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
Try this:
1. On command line enter MAPCSASSIGN=>Search UTM84-30=>Select UTM84-30N=>Click Assign
2. Zoom-out and find the RED Geomarker. Position the marker in the center of modelspace. Next, turn on Bing Maps.
3. After you turn on Bing Maps, you should see the Bing Logo in the lower right corner of modelspace.
<<You may also try the exact same procedure on a brand new, clean metric template. Then you can CUT from your original drawing and PASTE to the new drawing. Use 0,0 as the basepoint during the cut-and-paste operation.>>
Chicagolooper
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