Autocad Error Seeking Top Point
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point when LDT 2005 is initializing on my desktop with WXP but everything seems to be working fine on my laptop with W2K. any suggestions. I've tried reinstalling and repeiring but nothing helps. I'm not an IT-specialist but I think it's got something to do with Cogofiles or databaseconnection. TIA Janne https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Error-Error-seeking-top-point-Disk-or-network-error.html mjfarrell2004-06-19, 01:07 PMAs your listed error " error seeking top point " returns nothing from a Knowledge Base search; please capture the exact error message and add to your post. Absent that, it would suggest that you should apply REGEDIT and remove ALL things http://forums.augi.com/archive/index.php/t-4862.html AutoCAD, and AutoDesk, reboot and reinstall. jan.702692004-06-19, 03:25 PMCmdLine after accepting the error message. (error seeking top point, unknown) Initializing... Loading AecCivilCogo...; error: Exception occurred: 0xC0000005 (Access Violation) ; warning: unwind skipped on hard error TIA Janne mjfarrell2004-06-19, 06:20 PMThis looks like a clue, even though it specifies Land R1 (what a buggy critter it was). http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2881559&linkID=2475507 This suggests a purge and audit of the drawing you are attempting to open. Or that you have memory management issues. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2878023&linkID=2475323 This would be true even for the default drawing that AutoCAD loads as well. This suggests issues with your user rights and permissions: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2890920&linkID=2475323 This suggests some issues with the defaul SDSK.DFM file: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2869526&linkID=2475507 installation issues: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2887222&linkID=2475323 http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2886064&linkID=2475323 http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2890728&linkID=2475507 Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All
2017 Import PDF as Vectors AutoCAD 2017 has added the ability to import a PDF as vector objects and not just as a raster PDF underlay added back in AutoCAD 2007. Customers have been asking for a longtime for this feature but http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/autocad-tips/ there has been concerns since published data can have inherent inaccurate scales and a few http://www.blog.cadnauseam.com/2011/04/14/autocad-2012-putting-things-back-to-normal/ other issues. Autodesk chose to look at the requests from customers in order to define the needs and took a couple years in development. So now in AutoCAD 2017 you can import a PDF as an underlay object in your AutoCAD drawing. PDF is on the standard Import file type list to import much like importing a DGN.Click the Insert tabImport autocad error panelImport or use the command PDFIMPORT After selecting the PDF file to import you get the Import PDF dialog. You have the ability to specify settings on Insertion point, rotation, and scale in addition to the setting how the geometry is imported like as a block or covert solid fills to hatches. Importing a DWG will be far more accurate with native objects, but if you need to get geometry from a PDF you can do autocad error seeking that with AutoCAD 2017. For more details and suggestions on importing PDF files into AutoCAD 2017 read Autodesk’s Dieter Schlaepfer’s post: AutoCAD 2017 PDF Import: Guidance for Working with PDF and AutoCAD DWG Data in AutoCAD, AutoCAD Tips | Permalink | 0 Comments Reblog (0) | | | 22 August 2016 Windows 10 Anniversary Update Breaks the F Keys in AutoCAD With the recent Windows 10 Anniversary Update the F keys used for many important keyboard functions have been broken. Our teams have logged the issue with Microsoft for a resolution. Product Support will advise once the solution is provided. A possible workaround: Set the system variable TEMPOVERRIDES to 0. WTF’Key There are other non Autodesk issues being published with the Windows 10 Anniversary update.Windows 10 update is breaking millions of webcams - how to fix it in AutoCAD, AutoCAD Products, AutoCAD Tips | Permalink | 0 Comments Reblog (0) | | | 17 May 2016 Autodesk Answer Day is Tomorrow May 18th If you have Autodesk product questions, we have answers. Join the big Autodesk answer day tomorrow online and speak with people from several Autodesk product teams. What: Autodesk Answer Day – You have questions, we’ve got answers! Date: May 18th, 2016 Time: 6am to 6pm Pacific Time Products: AutoCAD, Maya, 3ds Max, Civil 3D, Revit, Inventor, and Vault. http://autode.sk/answerdays in Announcements, AutoCAD Products, AutoCA
April 2011 8 March 2012AutoCAD, AutoCAD 2012, ClassicArray, Nostalgia, Other Autodesk Products, Performance, Tip The most popular post on this blog, in terms of both hits and comments, is AutoCAD 2009 - Putting things back to "normal". This is followed by AutoCAD 2010 - Putting things back to "normal", with AutoCAD 2011 - Putting things back to "normal" not too far behind. As it seems many people find these posts useful, here's an updated version for the latest release. Much of this post is based on older versions, but there are many additions and differences in this year's "keep off my lawn" post. One thing that's regularly asked whenever a new AutoCAD release hits the streets is how to make it work like earlier releases. As I stated in my original post, I think you should give any new features a fighting chance before turning them off or ignoring them. But it's entirely your choice. We should be grateful that in AutoCAD 2012 at least (unlike some Autodesk products), you do still have that choice. At least, you have a choice in most cases. Let's assume you've made the decision to put your environment back to AutoCAD 2008 or earlier; how do you do it? I've arranged these items in alphabetical order: Aerial View. The DSVIEWER command appears to be gone, but it's just hiding. It has been undefined. You can use REDEFINE DSVIEWER to turn it back on, or just enter .DSVIEWER (with a leading period). It may not work perfectly on all systems under all circumstances. Array dialog box. The excellent new associative array features of AutoCAD 2012 have come at the cost of the Array dialog box. While you can use the Ribbon or the Properties palette to modify arrays, if you want to create one you have to go back to the future with a Release 14-style user interface. Using -Array doesn't give you a dialog box, just the old-style command line. There's nothing available in standard AutoCAD 2012 to give you a dialog box interface, which is why I created ClassicArray™. It also makes it easier to create non-associative arrays, if that's what you prefer. This plug-in has the further fortunate side-effect of acting as a workaround for several of the new Array command's various bugs, limitations and design issues. Edit: Applying SP1 to AutoCAD 2012 adds an ARRAYCLASSIC command that restores the previous dialog box. This does not provide access to any of the new features; you will still need ClassicArray for that. Autocomplete. Old-timers may w