CADWorx Design Review Installation Guide
CADWorx Design Review Installation Guide
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Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 10
Quick Start ............................................................................................................................................ 10
CADWorx Design Review Installation ................................................................................................... 10
Silent Install .................................................................................................................................... 12
Network Drive Installation ............................................................................................................... 13
Uninstall...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Uninstall CADWorx Design Review ...................................................................................................... 14
Licensing .................................................................................................................................................... 15
ESL Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 16
Install a local lock ........................................................................................................................... 16
Install a network lock ...................................................................................................................... 16
SmartPlant License Manager Installation ............................................................................................. 19
Quick Installation Workflow ............................................................................................................ 19
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ............................................................................................... 20
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
Conventions
Before reviewing this guide, it is important to understand the terms and conventions used in the
documentation.
Use the information below to identify the convention and the type of information.
[Product Folder] The CADWorx installation folder on your computer, for example,
C:\CADWorx. Substitute your installation folder anywhere this
notation is used.
Command Line Items that need to be typed in or appear at the CAD command
line.
Key + Key Key combinations for which you must press and hold down one
key and then press another, for example, CTRL+P or ALT+F4.
Technical Support
For the latest information on CADWorx Design Review, visit Hexagon PPM
(https://hexagonppm.com/).
For current on-line support information, including knowledge base, technical tips, and
downloads, visit Intergraph Smart Support (https://smartsupport.intergraph.com).
You can contact Hexagon PPM Technical Support or Sales:
▪ CADWorx & Analysis Solutions Dealer Support
(http://www.coade.com/Support/Dealers.shtml) or CADWorx & Analysis Solutions General
Support (http://support.intergraph.com/Default.asp)
▪ Sales E-mail: sales.cas.ppm@hexagon.com
In order to provide technical support, Hexagon PPM needs to know what version of CADWorx,
AutoCAD or BricsCAD, and what Windows you are using. To determine this information, follow
the steps outlined for the product you are using:
CADWorx Product Steps
Plant, P&ID, or Structure ▪ Run the CADWORXABOUT command. A dialog
box opens and displays the version information.
▪ Close the dialog box to send the required
information to the CAD command line.
▪ Copy the information from the command line, and
email it to Hexagon PPM.
Equipment or PV Fabricator ▪ Run the EQUIPABOUT command. A dialog box
opens and displays the version information.
▪ Close the dialog box to send the required
information to the CAD command line.
▪ Copy the information from the command line, and
email it to Hexagon PPM.
Internet Publisher Version information is displayed at the CAD command
line when you start the software.
Datasheets Click Help > About to display a dialog box that contains
the required information.
In addition to the information above, the table below lists the additional files that are usually
required to assist Hexagon PPM in resolving your technical issues:
CADWorx Product Additional Files Required by Hexagon PPM Support
CADWorx Plant (Piping, HVAC) Email the CAD model drawing (DWG) files.
▪ If the model consists of several line numbers,
indicate in the email which line numbers you are
having issues with.
▪ If the model consists of many drawing files with
dependent reference drawings (XREFs), use the
CAD platform ETRANSMIT command to create a
ZIP file of all the drawings used in the master
model.
▪ Configuration File (CFG).
▪ Project File(.prj), Catalog File(.cat), and Pipe
Support Library Files (.psl).
CADWorx Plant (component data file Email information about the part's dimension from the
creation) manufacturer's catalog.
CADWorx Isogen Email the CAD model drawing (DWG) files, any
isometrics generated by Isogen, and the Isogen
style files.
▪ If the model consists of several line numbers,
indicate in the email which line numbers you are
having issues with.
▪ Model (DWG)
▪ Created Isometrics
▪ A backup of the Isogen Style
▪ Extraction Logs
CADWorx Equipment Email the CAD model drawing (DWG) files.
CADWorx Equipment to PV Elite Email the CAD model drawing (DWG) file and PV Elite
interface input file (*.pvdb).
PV Fabricator Email the CAD model drawing (DWG) files and PV Elite
input file (*.PVI).
CADWorx P&ID or CADWorx IP Email the complete P&ID project, which includes
Project.CFG, Database.TBL, Map.TBL, and all the
DWG, and MDB files. Usually, all of these files are
located in one folder.
▪ If the project has many P&ID drawing files, indicate
which P&ID drawings and components you are
having issues with.
▪ If you are experiencing database errors, include the
file [Product
Folder]\P&ID\System\Sql_Error_Log.TXT.
▪ If you are emailing MDB files, use a compression
utility such as WinZIP. Most email servers have
restrictions on transmitting MDB attachments.
▪ If you are attaching large or multiple files to your Smart Support Service Request, use a
compression utility such as WinZIP.
▪ If you cannot attach your drawing files, then try to duplicate the issue in a new drawing with
as few components as possible. If the issue can be duplicated in a new drawing, attach the
duplicate drawing to Hexagon PPM.
▪ For hardware lock issues, first verify that you have a Hexagon PPM hardware lock.
CADWorx Plant Professional, CADWorx P&ID, CADWorx P&ID Professional, CADWorx
Structure use the Hexagon PPM hardware lock for licensing. For more information, see
Licensing in the CADWorx Installation Users Guide or the CADWorx Structure Installation
Guide.
What's New
Version 2019 (19.0)
The following changes have been made for this release.
▪ You can silently install CADWorx Design Review. For more information, see Silent Install
(on page 12).
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
Installation
Install CADWorx Design Review on the system hard drive using the setup.exe installation file.
The installation process is relatively simple. As you go through the installation process, the
software prompts you for required information.
Quick Start
1. Run the CADWorxDesignReviewSetup.exe.
2. Follow the dialogs to carry you through the rest of the installation.
3. First time run of the program will require certain startup parameters to be set. Most of the
time, the defaults will be sufficient.
4. To start CADWorx Design Review, click the icon created during installation.
7. Type the location drive and folder in Install Path, or click the browse ellipsis to navigate
to a folder. To use the default, click Next.
8. Select the I agree to the license agreement and conditions check box, and then click
Install.
9. If the User Account Control dialog box displays, click Yes.
During the installation process, a progress bar displays along with the status of the
installation process.
To view the readme, select the View Readme check box. The readme file
displays after you click Finish.
10. Click Finish.
Silent Install
To perform a silent installation of the CADWorx Design Review software, type the required
command instructions on the command line.
▪ You must have administrative level rights to run the installer in silent mode.
▪ You must select Run as Administrator from the right-click menu when stating the DOS
prompt.
▪ Ensure you are in the directory of the CADWorxDesignReviewSetup.exe file.
Example:
[Root Directory]\CADWorxDesignReviewSetup.exe /install /silent /log
"C:\SetupLog.log" USERNAME="HexagonUser" COMPANYNAME="Hexagon"
TARGETDIR="C:\Program Files\CADWorx Design Review 2019" SLAACCEPT="YES"
LICENSE_TYPE_CHOSEN="ESLGREEN" ADDLOCAL="CORE_FEATURE,CDR_FEATURE"
Type all values inside quotation marks as shown in the example above.
Uninstall Example:
Make sure to run the uninstall as an administrator.
[Root Directory]\CADWorxDesignReviewSetup.exe /uninstall /silent /log
"C:\UninstallSetupLog.log"
Although the actual name of the software installation folder can be user-specified, the sub-folder
names are fixed and created automatically during the installation process. Renaming any of
these sub-folders causes the software to generate errors and fail.
Add CADWorx Design Review shortcut to each client computer desktop so that you can easily
locate and run the software.
CADWorx Design Review can be run on a network or on stand-alone computers. Three different
network installation configurations are possible.
1. Software is installed on a network drive. A green local hardware lock is attached to all client
computers.
2. Software is installed on a network drive or on individual client computers. A red lock is
attached or SPLM server available on a network system, and subsequently accessed by
multiple users.
3. Software is installed on a network drive. Local hardware locks and a network hardware locks
are used.
Prerequisites:
▪ The install network computer and the client computer must be located on the same network
or domain.
▪ You must allow the client computer the same levels of read/write access to folders outlined
in the Installation Guide.
SECTION 3
Uninstall
Uninstall instructions for CADWorx Design Review are as follows.
SECTION 4
Licensing
CADWorx supports the following types of licensing:
▪ Local External Software Lock (ESL)
Hardware-based licensing using a green USB dongle. A local ESL can be moved
between computers (such as between desktops and laptops).
▪ Network External Software Lock (ESL)
Hardware-based licensing using a red USB dongle. A network ESL is installed on a
computer that is network accessible from the computer, or multiple computers, running
CADWorx.
▪ License Manager
Software-based licensing using SmartPlant License Manager (SPLM). For more
information, see SmartPlant License Manager Installation (on page 19). Refer to the
SmartPlant License Manager documentation for complete installation and configuration
instructions.
License Manager utility must also be running on the computer where the network ESL is
attached.
The HASP drivers for ESL usage can be found in the sub-directory, ASSIDRV, beneath the
analysis products program directory. However, for CADWorx the HASP drivers for ESL usage
can be found in the sub-directory, Utilities. The documentation files in this sub-directory contain
instructions for a variety of networks and operating systems. Note that there are periodic
updates to these ESL drivers and they can be downloaded from the Intergraph Smart Support
(https://smartsupport.intergraph.com) website.
Do not connect two locks to the same computer. The software finds the first lock and
returns its code. For example, you have a lock for CAESAR II and CADWorx and plug both into
the same computer. You start CAESAR II, but the software might find the CADWorx lock first
and return an error. If the same computer is going to run more than one CADWorx & Analysis
Solutions product, then contact Intergraph CAS by sending an email to
icaslicenserequests@intergraph.com to request that both products be licensed from the same
lock.
ESL Installation
The following topics explain how to install the different hardware locks supported by CADWorx.
▪ The red network ESL does not have to be attached to the network server. We recommend
attaching the red network ESL to a computer that is always up and running, can be
re-booted without impact to users, and is not the primary computer for any user on the
network.
▪ If you install an Intergraph CAS product on a network drive for multiple users to access,
assign read/write privileges for all users to the [Product Folder]Design Review\System
folder. Intergraph CAS applications write temporary files to the [Product Folder]Design
Review\System folder that pertains to the installation. The [Product Folder]Design
Review\System folder also needs to have read/write privileges for all users.
▪ If you are using other network protocols, such as NetBIOS or IPX, check the SafeNet web
site for instructions. The only protocol tested with Intergraph CAS products is TCP/IP.
▪ The information provided in the analysis products Help file is a supplement to the NetHasp
User's Guide, which is delivered as a PDF(_NETHASP.pdf) in Assidrv folder. CADWorx
delivers this _NETHASP.pdf in the Utilities folder. Review the PDF file for any issues not
addressed in the Help file.
3. The NetHasp License Manager starts automatically each time you re-boot the computer.
This occurs because the NetHasp License Manager is set up as a start up service inside
Windows 7/8. To verify that the service is running, click Start > Control Manager >
Administrative Services, and then double-click Services. In the Services dialog box,
locate HASP Loader in the Name list. The HASP Loader Service starts even if no one logs
into the computer.
4. Determine what protocols the NetHasp License Manager is listening to. The NetHasp
License Manager displays a message similar to those list below:
Server is listening to IPX : Loaded
Server is listening to TCP/IP : Loaded
Server is listening to NetBIOS : Loaded
Loaded means that this protocol is active on the computer.
5. Open the Activity Log menu. This displays the activity log that confirms which protocols are
loaded. Do not be alarmed if the activity log reports that the NHSRV.ini file is not found.
6. Use the box in the top-left corner of the activity log to display only the information specific to
each protocol. Open the activity log for the protocol you want to use, and verify that it
contains no error messages.
7. For TCP/IP protocol, the activity log should report something similar to the following:
Server IP address: 111.111.111.111
Server Host Name: PDC_NT01
8. To speed up response time to the network key, use the Remove menu to unload any
protocols that you are not planning to use with the NetHasp License Manager.
4. Start CADWorx.
6. Enter the license key you received. If the license key installs correctly, the SmartPlant
License Manager software automatically closes.
7. Next, install SmartPlant License Manager using the License Client option on each client
computer.
8. Click Start > Programs > Intergraph SmartPlant License Manager > SmartPlant
License Manager.
9. Click Configure and Test and Select License Machine for Client.
10. Enter the SmartPlant License Manager license machine name. Exit SmartPlant License
Manager.
11. Install the software that requires licensing, for example, SmartPlant Review, PDS, or
SmartPlant P&ID. Use that product's installation and configuration guides to install each
product.
12. Use the Test Seat Reservation and Test Seat Release commands to ensure that
communication is working between the license machine and the client. Successful
messages show appropriate communication.
13. Click Test Seat Reservation. Select the license machine name and Batch or Interactive
mode. Note the seat number in the SmartPlant License Manager Information dialog box
to enter.
14. Click Test Seat Release and enter the seat designated in the SmartPlant License
Manager Information dialog box.
15. Start the software product that requires SmartPlant License Manager licensing.
16. For information about firewalls, please refer to Appendix E: Microsoft Windows Firewall and
SmartPlant License Manager.
C U
CADWorx Design Review Installation • 10 Uninstall • 14
Conventions • 5 Uninstall CADWorx Design Review • 14
E W
ESL Installation • 16 Welcome to CADWorx Design Review • 9
What's New • 9
F
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) • 20
I
Install a local lock • 16
Install a network lock • 16
Installation • 10
L
Licensing • 15
N
NetHASP License Manager / NETHASP.INI
Instructions • 18
Network Drive Installation • 13
Notes on Network ESLs • 17
P
Preface for CADWorx Installation Guide • 5
Q
Quick Installation Workflow • 19
Quick Start • 10
S
Silent Install • 12
SmartPlant License Manager Installation •
19
T
Technical Support • 6
Troubleshooting Network Locks • 19