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RD2004 - Saving file image

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Anonymous
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RD2004 - Saving file image

I have not been able to work with scanned rater images in Civil Series
Raster 2004. I have a TDS-600 that we use to scan-to-file, whish creates a
tiff image that we import into our dwgs.

Error Message - Raster Design was unable to save your file. You may reload
the temporary file, Z:\031017\dwg\AEC12D.tmp, which contains any edit(s) you
may have made. You can then try to save to a different file.

The details specify that the directory is full or does not have write
access.

Our Z: drive has full access for all of our CAD operators.

Please Help,

Bill
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Anonymous
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I am having the same problem. Does anyone know what going on here?
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Anonymous
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This is also a bug in ADT 2004 - The support area on the autodesk website says to reload the image from the .tmp file that is created. This is impractical, timeconsuming and should not be necessary. This appears to be anew bug with 2004
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If you are not loading ARD at the point that you load ACAD or ADT this may be the problem. Try adding the file AeciUi40.arx to your startup. I have placed it directly afer my profile. The target path looks something like this in my shortcut "X:\Architectural Desktop\acad.exe" /p profile.arg /ld "X:\Raster Design\AeciUi40.arx" /ld "X:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\AecBase40.dbx". This will load ARD prior to ADT.
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Anonymous
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Tried this fix - still received same error message. This was not necessary in previous releases so it is looking more and more like a plain old BUG. I have turned it in as a BUG report.

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