The original
The new one
The difference?
The original had the following listed under the ‘Improvements made in Update 1 build’:
3. Find the folder where you saved the update and double-click the executable (EXE) file.
What Revit Wants
You can apply this update to AutoCAD Revit Server 2012 running on all supported operating systems and languages. Consult the readme file for installation instructions and more details on the primary issues resolved by this update.
autodesk_revit_server_2012_update1.exe (exe – 3743Kb) | |
Readme (htm – 27Kb) |
To quote Kathryn Langan’s comment over at the Revit Clinic:
…the Update Enhancement List PDF that is typically provided is still being reviewed. It will be posted to the download pages once it is complete.
But what do we know right now? At least two things have been fixed:
Mass Transparency fixed –
the Disappearing Act no longer works after Web Update 1 (which is a good thing!)
Point Cloud placement fixed –
http://cadappdev.blogspot.com/2011/06/point-cloud-fix-in-revit-2012-web.html
EDIT: Update enhancement lists are now available (2011-07-10)
Other flavours
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What about you? Have you noticed any improvements? Feel free to comment.
Also, can anyone explain why Update 1 does not show up on the Updates page over at Revit Support? It only shows up under Product Download…
Revit Architecture 2012
http://updatesdl.autodesk.com/updates/files/autodesk_revit_architecture_2012-x64_update_1.exe
Revit MEP 2012
http://updatesdl.autodesk.com/updates/files/autodesk_revit_mep_2012-x64_update_1.exe
Revit Structure 2012
http://updatesdl.autodesk.com/updates/files/autodesk_revit_structure_2012-x64_update_1.exe
These links seem to be for 64-bit versions.
I previously posted about a minor error in the Options dialog box (link at end of post).
After starting a case with Autodesk on this subject, I received a reply that included this statement:
“The development teams have confirmed this issue and have fixed this in the latest service pack which will be out soon.“
So there you have it…more breaking news from What Revit Wants 🙂