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HTM Files From Arch 2014?

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radar696
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HTM Files From Arch 2014?

Okay I was just updated to Arch 2014 and I'm seeing htm files showing up in my directory right beside the saved dwg files.

Oddly enough I think it had started happening in Arch 2012 too.

 

So it might be a setting that was transfered with the new load I'm not.

Although I have no idea why this is happening.

 

Do any of you have an idea what might be casuing this to happen?

 

Thanks,

Radar

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pendean
in reply to: radar696

Open one of those files in IE, what's in it?
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radar696
in reply to: pendean

Well stupid me.

They are FactoryCAD Repair Tool Reports.

 

Thanks for the push!

 

Radar

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pmurray69
in reply to: pendean

How do I go about stopping Factory Cad from creating these files in the first place? 

 

Thanks

Paul

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pendean
in reply to: pmurray69

"factorycad" support may be able to help you there: I don't use it.
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pmurray69
in reply to: pendean

Thank you
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pmurray69
in reply to: pendean

Thank you
Message 8 of 8
radar696
in reply to: pendean

Still hoping that someone might appear that knows how to disable this function so that your directories dont' get loaded up with HTM files.

Plus it even creates htm.bak files too!

 

I'm seeing this same condition even though I am now using ARCh 2016.

 

So if you have 5 files, you get 5 .bak files and then you have 10 more htm files.

The directory gets a little messy.

 

At least the htm files don't appear when you are searching through AutoCAD to open a file.

 

Radar

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