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Code Red => .NET => Topic started by: Kerry on August 01, 2012, 05:24:50 AM

Title: 2013 with .NET 4.5
Post by: Kerry on August 01, 2012, 05:24:50 AM
If you have 2013 installed and are thinking of installing the .NET framework 4.5 preview ; don't.
Simarly, if you have 4.5 installed don't bother installing 2013.

There is a compatibility issue between the 2.
AutoDesk are working on a resolution.

Uninstall 4.5 and reinstall .NET 4.0 in order for AutoCAD 2013 to run.

Regards
Kerry.



added:
One of the benefits of sending Customer Error Reporting (CER's) is that sometime the problem gets solved.
Symptoms.
Crashing on closing ( reproducible )
Crashing on some Dialog use. ( reproducible )
Crashing after a sequence of commands.
Title: Re: 2013 with .NET 4.5
Post by: kaefer on August 01, 2012, 08:49:35 AM
Symptoms.
Crashing on closing ( reproducible )

Yep, but is it really that bad, apart from not updating the MRU list?

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Crashing on some Dialog use. ( reproducible )
Crashing after a sequence of commands.

Care to be more specific?
Title: Re: 2013 with .NET 4.5
Post by: Kerry on August 01, 2012, 07:15:05 PM
Symptoms.
Crashing on closing ( reproducible )

Yep, but is it really that bad, apart from not updating the MRU list?



I assume that's a rhetorical question.



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Crashing on some Dialog use. ( reproducible )
Crashing after a sequence of commands.

Care to be more specific?


Appload dialog.
Layer command
Several Ribbon selections.

Sometimes just pure random lucky dip.

Regards
Kerry
Title: Re: 2013 with .NET 4.5
Post by: Kerry on September 28, 2012, 03:32:44 AM

Recent testing with AutoCAD 2013 SP1.1 with .NET Framework 4.5 installed seem to indicate that any issues have been resolved.

Compiling with VS2012 to use .net 4.0 has not been a problem.
Title: Re: 2013 with .NET 4.5
Post by: huiz on September 28, 2012, 08:54:01 AM
Symptoms.
Crashing on closing ( reproducible )

Yep, but is it really that bad, apart from not updating the MRU list?


Indeed, closing the application was intended anyway, so why not with a crash ;-)