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CAD Training Online – How does our unique online training work? January 5, 2011

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Watch the video to see how CAD Training Online’s instructor led training is completely unique.

CAD Training Online to Offer Training Through University Partnership August 30, 2010

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We are excited to announce that CAD Training Online is the training provider for Old Dominion University’s professional development and continuing education program.  The Old Dominion Business Gateway is the continuing education arm of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology.

This program will allow Old Dominion University to provide professional development classes to its 40,000 alumni.

We are proud to have been selected as the CAD training provider for ODU’s program.  It is an honor to be selected as the sole provider to such a venerable education program.

CAD Training Online is offering dozens of internet based CAD classes that will allow architects and engineers to maintain their state mandated Professional Development Hours.

CAD Training Online Releases new AutoCAD 2011 classes April 13, 2010

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CAD Training Online has just released  Introduction to AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD 2011 Intermediate

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VBA support in AutoCAD 2011 April 13, 2010

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Issue

You want to know if AutoCAD® 2011 still supports Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

Solution

Autodesk has begun the transition of VB customization from VBA to .NET technology. This transition will occur over a few years. During this time, Autodesk will provide documentation and other assistance to help our customers and developers migrate from VBA to this new automation technology. Starting with AutoCAD 2010, VBA is no longer part of the default AutoCAD installation and must be downloaded and installed separately. If you utilize VBA macros in your work environment, they will no longer work unless the VBA module is installed on your system.

When you run a command that requires VBA, a message dialog box will be displayed stating that VBA is no longer installed with AutoCAD and directing you to a website where you can download the VBA module. Autodesk is making the VBA module available for download at the following location:

http://www.autodesk.com/vba-download

VBA components posted on this website will be available for all languages that AutoCAD and industry-specific versions of AutoCAD support.

To deploy the VBA download in an enterprise environment, you must download and extract the VBA Enabler and then run the following script:

‘ <script_begin>—————————————————————-
‘ Scripted installation for VBA Enabler
option explicit

‘ define variables
dim shell
dim productType
dim strInstallLevel
dim strSourcePath

‘ Script initialization
Set shell = CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”)

productType = “BonusPack”
strInstallLevel=5      ‘ 5 installs everything, 3 installs typical

‘ Source to install from (e.g. Z:\install\Autodesk\ AcVbaInstallerInstall \CDROM1)
strSourcePath = “C:\Autodesk\AutoCAD_2010_VBA_Enabler_Install_Image\CDROM1”

RunStandaloneInstall()
Wscript.quit()


Function RunStandaloneInstall
shell.run DefaultCommand(),2,1
end function

Function DefaultCommand
dim retString
‘ /q for silent install ‘ /c [key] override parameters for the key
retString = “””” & strSourcePath & “\setup.exe ” & “””” & ” /t /q /c ” & productType & “: ”
retString = retString & “InstallLevel=” & strInstallLevel
DefaultCommand = retString
end function

‘ </script_end>—————————————————————-

Autodesk is evaluating how long VBA will be present in Autodesk products in the future. Though available for the AutoCAD 2011-based products, it may or may not be available in future releases. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that VB developers develop all new code using VB .NET.

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Crash in many Autodesk products caused by old version of the Adobe Flash Player April 13, 2010

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Issue

You have experienced a crash while using the Adobe Flash player in the help or when viewing a video in an Autodesk product.  The crash may also happen in an unrelated function of the product while Adobe Flash is initializing in the background.

Solution

This crash is being caused by an older version of the Adobe Flash Player that is installed on your system.  Uninstalling the older version of Flash and then reinstalling a current version from the Adobe website should address the problem.

Select the following link to download and run the Adobe Flash Player uninstaller:

How to uninstall the Adobe Flash Player plug-in and ActiveX control

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Graphic cards supported by AutoCAD 2011 April 13, 2010

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Autodesk has released a page to allow you to see if your graphics card is supported by AutoCAD 2011.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/hc?siteID=123112&id=6711853&linkID=9240618

I’ve been told that one will be created for the remaining Autodesk programs as well.

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