Kevin,
yes and yes - this behaviour is standard (you have just to keep in mind that
if you have more drawings opened, session will timeout only after the last
drawing timeouts), and if you have an active command the drawing will not
timeout (e.g. long renderings, running LISP apps...). It is technically
possible to kill (timeout) even a running command but it can be very
dangerous.
Regards
Vladimir Michl, CAD Studio, www.cadstudio.cz
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> Hey Vladimir. One question. I'm curious as to how this is an "issue"
> "All MDE documents have to timeout for AutoCAD 2000/2000i/2002 session to
be
> closed"
>
> It would seem that this would be the desired behaviour. Is the problem
> actually if someone started a command in one drawing, then switched to
> another drawing leaving the command active that the drawing would never
> timeout?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
> "Vladimir Michl" wrote in message
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> > LMtools cannot do this but you may look at the LogOff add-on utility -
see
> > http://www.cadstudio.cz/logoff
> >
> > Vladimir Michl, CAD Studio
> >
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