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    *Dunkelman, Jacob

    'bad argument type stringp nil'

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    11-21-1999 09:52 PM
    Installed AutoCAD2000 on an NT server with W95 as users. got the error
    message:
    'bad argument type stringp nil' for each lisp program (including
    acad.lsp, acaddoc.lsp etc).
    when removed all *.lsp program - no error. added a single line lisp
    program and the messages comes back.

    --
    Jacob Dunkelman
    TBM Software Ltd.
    Hamalot Lane 5, Ramat Gan, 52489, Israel
    Tel: 972-(0)3-6726306
    Fax: 972-(0)3-6738603
    E-mail: tbmsoft@shani.net
    Please use plain text.
    *Milana, Jerry

    Re: 'bad argument type stringp nil'

    11-22-1999 01:33 PM in reply to: *Dunkelman, Jacob
    Jacob,

    Have you installed Network or Client deployments to these workstations?
    If you are using Network deployments, try editing the startup Icon
    Properties to a local "Start in" directory.

    Jerry Milana,
    Autodesk Product Support

    Jacob Dunkelman wrote:

    > Installed AutoCAD2000 on an NT server with W95 as users. got the error
    > message:
    > 'bad argument type stringp nil' for each lisp program (including
    > acad.lsp, acaddoc.lsp etc).
    > when removed all *.lsp program - no error. added a single line lisp
    > program and the messages comes back.
    >
    > --
    > Jacob Dunkelman
    > TBM Software Ltd.
    > Hamalot Lane 5, Ramat Gan, 52489, Israel
    > Tel: 972-(0)3-6726306
    > Fax: 972-(0)3-6738603
    > E-mail: tbmsoft@shani.net
    Please use plain text.
    *Rack, Robert

    Re:

    12-13-1999 09:11 AM in reply to: *Dunkelman, Jacob
    I have the same problem in a Novell 4.11 network install running on the
    server using a network deployment/setup scheme as detailed in the
    installation manual.

    I changed the "start in" directory for the shortcut to: C:\ACAD2000 to point
    to the local client directory but I still get the same error.

    Jerry Milana wrote in message
    news:3839B6A3.590F0F3A@autodesk.com...
    > Jacob,
    >
    > Have you installed Network or Client deployments to these workstations?
    > If you are using Network deployments, try editing the startup Icon
    > Properties to a local "Start in" directory.
    >
    > Jerry Milana,
    > Autodesk Product Support
    >
    > Jacob Dunkelman wrote:
    >
    > > Installed AutoCAD2000 on an NT server with W95 as users. got the error
    > > message:
    > > 'bad argument type stringp nil' for each lisp program (including
    > > acad.lsp, acaddoc.lsp etc).
    > > when removed all *.lsp program - no error. added a single line lisp
    > > program and the messages comes back.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Jacob Dunkelman
    > > TBM Software Ltd.
    > > Hamalot Lane 5, Ramat Gan, 52489, Israel
    > > Tel: 972-(0)3-6726306
    > > Fax: 972-(0)3-6738603
    > > E-mail: tbmsoft@shani.net
    >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.