I am running civil 3D 2014 and have several lisp file that I have added to my startup suite. I am creating layout tabs for plan and profile sheets and use my lisps continuously and then all of the sudden it tell me that it's an "unknown command". I have closed the program and reopened the drawing an I realized that my start up suite is now empty. Has this happened to anyone else.
I just ran 2014 for the first time this week. I had problems with my lisp routines at first because the folders they are in were not in Trusted Locations. Go to Options > Files and add your lisp folder to the Trusted Locations and see if that helps.
Thanks rdlongbow,
Actually the trusted files/folder thing I had figured out.
I think that "civil 3D as Autocad" is the culprit. Since I don't have autocad 2014 I use it to open drawings when I have to check something or cut/paste, etc. I don't have anything loaded in the startup suite in this program. For some reason after I began having issues I opened up "civil 3d as Autocad" and tried one of my lisp commands. To my amazement, it worked. The startup suite is populated with the .lsp files that I had set up initially in civil 3D.
How did this happen?