Hi,
In their wisdom, to become more "Windows Compliant", Autodesk changed the
installation of AutoCAD to hide many of the settings files in the
"MyDocuments" area of the User who is logged on at the time of installation.
You can search and find these files, move them to a more central location
and change the AutoCAD search paths to the new location.
This then allows any logged on user to run the sofware the way which most of
us expect.
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Regards,
Laurie Comerford
www.cadapps.com.au
"Arad Gazit"
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> Hi All,
>
> I installed Civil 3D 2005 on my Machine (Win XP Pro) and everything looks
> O.K. The program runs very nicely and all Tool Palettes are full.
>
> But, when I switched to another user on the same machine, the Tool
> Palettes open completely empty! All of the TP are there but don't have any
> tools in them.
>
> Is this As-intended? Did I have to do something differently?
>
> P.S. I checked with 2 users on my machine, same results. Both users have
> administrator priviliges.
>
> Arad
>