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06-09-2006 10:04 AM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
"" Unfortunately, we can't get a utility that tells us which files were crappily drawn ""
Knowing it was done in MSTA is a good start.
Knowing it was done in MSTA is a good start.
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06-09-2006 10:05 AM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
"" FREEBEE* programs that work as well and *BETTER* than AutoCAD. ""
Ya wanna post a link to one of those????
Ya wanna post a link to one of those????
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06-09-2006 11:11 AM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
>>Ya wanna post a link to one of those????
Yeah, You of all people know how they are. I can say what it is, but can not post a link without the entire post being deleted.
DWGgateway. Freeware from SolidWorks. Message was edited by: Discussion Admin
Yeah, You of all people know how they are. I can say what it is, but can not post a link without the entire post being deleted.
DWGgateway. Freeware from SolidWorks. Message was edited by: Discussion Admin
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06-09-2006 01:07 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
Then just name them, or better yet name just one "" FREEBEE* program[] that work as well and *BETTER* than AutoCAD. ""
*Matt Stachoni
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06-09-2006 01:26 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 16:56:02 +0000, C O Jones <> wrote:
>Opening a Educational drawing will first prompt you with a large alert box asking if you want to continue, made by an educational copy, yada yada, pick ok, another smaller warning comes up adking again if you really want to continue or not.
..This does not happen in a drawing that has been "infected" with the plot stamp
virus. THAT would be nice.
Matt
mstachoni@comcast.net
mstachoni@bhhtait.com
>Opening a Educational drawing will first prompt you with a large alert box asking if you want to continue, made by an educational copy, yada yada, pick ok, another smaller warning comes up adking again if you really want to continue or not.
..This does not happen in a drawing that has been "infected" with the plot stamp
virus. THAT would be nice.
Matt
mstachoni@comcast.net
mstachoni@bhhtait.com
*Don Reichle
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06-09-2006 01:46 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
Well I was just talking about this with other staff in the office a few
minutes ago, and our common experience was to use IntelliCAD to clean up DWG
files that had become corrupted beyond Audit/Restore process while having
been retained inside AutoCAD previously.
So that fairly well flies in the face of the post we were lead to from that
link, hmmmm?
The procedure I referred to above was c-o-n-s-i-d-e-r-a-b-l-y faster than
having to start all over from an empty dwg file, I'm sure even the Deskers
would agree.
And that would need to include the "checking" involved to make sure that all
the necessary changes had been addressed.
Which made me think of any Agency changes required - based upon the
timeframe of this unfortunate happenstance of corruption.
--
Don Reichle
"The only thing worse
than training your staff,
and having them leave is -
not training your staff,
and having them stay."
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wrote in message news:5201036@discussion.autodesk.com...
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=1 23112&id=6740482
minutes ago, and our common experience was to use IntelliCAD to clean up DWG
files that had become corrupted beyond Audit/Restore process while having
been retained inside AutoCAD previously.
So that fairly well flies in the face of the post we were lead to from that
link, hmmmm?
The procedure I referred to above was c-o-n-s-i-d-e-r-a-b-l-y faster than
having to start all over from an empty dwg file, I'm sure even the Deskers
would agree.
And that would need to include the "checking" involved to make sure that all
the necessary changes had been addressed.
Which made me think of any Agency changes required - based upon the
timeframe of this unfortunate happenstance of corruption.
--
Don Reichle
"The only thing worse
than training your staff,
and having them leave is -
not training your staff,
and having them stay."
Courtesy Graphics Solution Providers
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LDT/CD-2K4
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual 2.01GHz
XPPro 32bit SP2
2GB RAM
Dual WD800JD Hard Drives - 149GB Nvidia Stripe
Nvidia Quadro FX 1300 128MB
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06-09-2006 01:49 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
Can you read? I just did! Look above you boy. DWGgateway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With DWGgateway, I can open *ANY* version of AutoCAD from V1.4 to 2006. (2007 soon, I'm sure) And save it to WHATEVER VERSION I am working in. In other words, I have DWGgateway installed on R14 and 2002.
So if I am in R14 and open a 2006 dwg with DWGgateway, it will save it as R14. And consequently, if I'm in 2002 and open a 2006 dwg with DWGgateway, it will save it as 2002. Or I can open an R9 and save it as a 2002.
AutoCAD TrueView (or whatever it's called *CAN'T* even do that)!
With DWGgateway, I can open *ANY* version of AutoCAD from V1.4 to 2006. (2007 soon, I'm sure) And save it to WHATEVER VERSION I am working in. In other words, I have DWGgateway installed on R14 and 2002.
So if I am in R14 and open a 2006 dwg with DWGgateway, it will save it as R14. And consequently, if I'm in 2002 and open a 2006 dwg with DWGgateway, it will save it as 2002. Or I can open an R9 and save it as a 2002.
AutoCAD TrueView (or whatever it's called *CAN'T* even do that)!
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06-09-2006 02:17 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
ummm... DWGateway is a translator NOT a CAD program.
So what you MEANT to say was that there are freebie programs out there that will do less than 1 hundredth of 1 percent what AutoCAD does, better than AutoCAD. Next time say that, that might be supportable.
So what you MEANT to say was that there are freebie programs out there that will do less than 1 hundredth of 1 percent what AutoCAD does, better than AutoCAD. Next time say that, that might be supportable.
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06-09-2006 02:19 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
BTW, if you have all those versions loaded at the same time, they need to be separate licenses or you're in violation of EULA.
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06-09-2006 02:22 PM in reply to:
JorgeLedezma
BULL!
I'm in violation of nothing, I just work here.
I'm in violation of nothing, I just work here.



