Civil Design Land Desktop 2009

Civil Design Land Desktop 2009

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We're currently reviewing our upgrade path options since our workstations are about 4-5 years old & running Windows XP with Land Desktop 2007. Since Land Desktop 2007 isn't supported on Windows 7 & we're not ready to dive into Civil 3D, it looks like our only option is to use LD 2009 with Windows 7. When talking to our reseller/trainer, they mentioned that LD 2007 was the last 'quality' build of LD & had expereienced some weird little quarkes when running LD 2008 or 2009 in training sessions.Since staying on LD07 doesn't sound like an option if we're upgrading to Windows 7, I wanted to see if anyone had been using LD 09 in production, as opposed to just training environments, what their experience has been & suggestions for other alternatives if Windows 7 & LD 2009 is really a bad combo.Thanks in advanced. Welcome to the forums!I've been using LDC 2009 in a production environment for +/-17 months.The first few months were tough. However, we installed, and the, and have not had any issues with the platform since.We're in the process of phasing out LDT 2006, and implementing C3D 2011.

AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 is a program developed by Autodesk. The most used version is 17.2.213.2, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to launch the program at various scheduled times (the schedule varies depending on the version).

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We will be maintaining LDC 2009 for about another +/-18 months, then phase it out as well.Between versions 2007-2009 there were very little (if any) improvements to the 'land' functionality. However, the interface was dramatically improved, and introduced users to the Ribbon, and Action Recorder. Simple enhancements such as the PublishCollate variable, and the LayerState-. functions added/exposed to the ActiveX COM API, were fantastic for our standards automation.Hope this helps!

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