Sorry if this has been answered before, I could only find an answer for the Win version. How do I add a trusted location for ACAD Mac, so that I don't get a warning everytime I start AC. I used to keep these in the AC package file under 2013 but thought I would do it the right way under 2014 and put them in a folder under my user library application support etc. etc.
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Hello,
You have to set TRUSTEDPATHS to appropriate value. Unfortunately you have to do this at the Command prompt, so if you have multiple folders you have to separated them by semicolons like this:
"/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/AutoCAD Support/LSP;/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/AutoCAD Support/HATCH"
(When TRUSTEDPATHS is set to one or more folder paths in quotes and separated by semicolons, the previously listed file types are loaded from the specified folders.)
Or, if for example you want all subfolders of "AutoCAD Support" folder to be included in Trusted paths, then you can set TRUSTEDPATHS to:
"/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/AutoCAD Support/..."
(When TRUSTEDPATHS includes a folder that ends with \... (backslash and three dots) or /... (backslash and three dots), all of its subfolders are also trusted.)
Maxim
I am getting this warning. I didnt quite get how to sort out this. I read your instruction quite a few time and still dont know what to do?
I am using autocad 2014 in mac.
Thanks
Hi,
sorry i tried my best to work it out but I couldn't. I did create a special folder and put all my lsp file in it. and now i dont know how to put my special folder into trustedpaths. I have attached a screen shot what i did in command prompt.
thanks
thank you for your time and patience. I did try what you said but still it didnt work. I have added a screen shot you can have a look.
but I did manage to sort it out. On load application i have an option startup content i added my .lsp file on the startup content everytime I open Autocad it loads and now warning as well.
Thank you.
Hi Adam,
now you only need to add "/Users/KS/Desktop/lsp files" folder to TRUSTEDPATHS system variable.
At the command prompt type:
Command: TRUSTEDPATHS <- hit Return here Enter new value for TRUSTEDPATHS, or . for none <".">: /Users/KS/Desktop/lsp files <-Type the path and hit Return here Command:
I marked with bold the text you need to type at the command prompt.
Maxim