Customize User Interface (CUI) Update
This update corrects two problems that have been reported with regards to editing CUI files.
- Duplicate IDs in a CUI file cause an error message indicating an invalid file.
- Menu files that contain a screen menu are incorrectly converted, resulting in extra spaces at the top.
Description of Problems
- Editing a CUI file could introduce duplicate entries (IDs) that may cause the file to become corrupt. Loading the corrupt CUI file results in an error message stating that the file is invalid and you can no longer customize the file.
- Upon converting a menu file that contains a screen menu, erroneous blank lines are added at the top of the screen menu section. This can affect the display of commands that appear toward the bottom of the screen menu.
Affected Products
- AutoCAD® 2006
- Autodesk® Architectural Desktop 2006
- Autodesk® Building Systems 2006
- Autodesk® AutoCAD® Revit® Series 8.0 - (apply the patch only if AutoCAD 2006 is installed as part of Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series 8.0.)
- Autodesk Map® 3D 2006
- Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2006
- Autodesk® Land Desktop 2006
- AutoCAD® Electrical 2006
- AutoCAD® Mechanical 2006
- Autodesk Mechanical Desktop® 2006
- Autodesk Inventor® Professional 10 - (apply the patch only if AutoCAD Mechanical 2006 or Autodesk Mechanical Desktop 2006 is installed as part of Inventor Professional 10.)
- Autodesk Inventor® Series 10 - (apply the patch only if AutoCAD Mechanical 2006 or Autodesk Mechanical Desktop 2006 is installed as part of Inventor Series 10.)
Installation Instructions
To install the patch:
- Close AutoCAD and all other applications, and log in as Administrator.
- Navigate to the folder where your AutoCAD® 2006-based products is installed. For example, c:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2006.
- Search for the AcCustomize.dll file, and rename it to something like AcCustomize.dll.org.
- Save the downloaded AcCustomize.dll file to the install folder for the AutoCAD® 2006-based product that you are going to repair.
- Start your AutoCAD-based product and try loading the file that was giving you the error. You should no longer receive the error message or shifted menu entries.
Note: To uninstall this fix, delete the new AcCustomize.dll file, and then rename the AcCustomize.dll.org file as AcCustomize.dll.