I have installed with no problems Autocad 2016 .net wizards, but not show in dialog templates of Visual Studio 2013 community version. Anyone knows a solution for this?
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I have installed with no problems Autocad 2016 .net wizards, but not show in dialog templates of Visual Studio 2013 community version. Anyone knows a solution for this?
This may (or may not?) be of use, as I went through something similar back when Autodesk released 2015:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/net/a...d/td-p/5169991
HTH
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000
In my case, I have installed with no errors, but just in c++ has something from autocad templates for 4.5 .Net framework, nothing in 4.0 or lower.
"Under this folder, you will find the "Visual Basic\Autodesk" and "Visual C#\Autodesk" sub folders with the project templates.
Please unzip the file, and open "MyTemplate.vstemplate" file in an editor. This file should have the framework specified as
<RequiredFrameworkVersion>4.5</RequiredFrameworkVersion>
<MaxFrameworkVersion>4.5</MaxFrameworkVersion>
This will ensure that the project template only appears if it is 4.5"
I look in this folder and is empty.
Sounds like you mistakenly installed the ObjectARX Wizard (C++ for AutoCAD), in lieu of the .NET Wizard... These are not to be confused with the ObjectARX SDK, which provides both ObjectARX, and .NET (managed .NET & COM) assembly references and API documentation.
Cheers
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000
Thanks BlackBox, i have installed this:
http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/file...zards-2016.zip
Is correct file?
I'll try and put my question here, since it's VS Community related
I had successfully installed VS Express for Desktop and then I got caught in the VS Community temptation
So I downloaded the installation exe from https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/post-download-vs but installation process failed and there they started countless attempt for trying and fix it following what I found here and there in the web. I also wrote twice to Microsoft via the help form that automatically appears after every installation failure, but getting no answer. So I subscribed to msdn and launched a help cry there too. but not a sign of intelligent life after a week.
my actual problem is that right after the very first failed attempt at installing VS Community 2015, I had problems in VS Express too: very slow at loading a solution as well as responding to commands in xamls solutions design window. Windows forms solution had problems as well, where I had to "ignore and continue" to make them run.
so I'm now completely stuck with C#/Autocad programming.
I run a Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 system, and highly hope I don't have to reinstall it.
may be someone of you has already incurred in what above and successfully got through.
in the meanwhile...going forward with VBA!
Firstly, thanks, Ed.
Second, I'll see if I cannot revisit this next week when I'm on vacation - I'm supposed to be on vacation today, but am still working remotely on some SWFWMD review comments, so my engineer can finish the model and submit next week Grrr - as I do not have either Express, or Community installed (only VS 2015 Enterprise currently).
Cheers
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000
thank you BB
I wouldn't have you not enjoy your vacation, I decided to install Windows 10 tomorrow and watch what happens...
I'll keep you informed
Not at all; my vacation time is long over due (I have several weeks of unused time). In fact, I'm already planning to do some development for a friend (consulting), updating my own Exchange Apps, dig into SincPac, etc. which ironically is more for fun as a departure from 'work'. Haha :geek:
Cheers
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000