Any one any ideas on what objects and why?
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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I've read that this can be caused by a full server but I've gotten it when that wasn't the case. I thought it might be connected with Raster Design. In 2009 Autodesk told me it was a fault in the Audit command and it would be fixed in 2010. See:
IIRC the only way to save is to close the drawing and say Yes when asked if you want to save.
Allen
Allen Jessup
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BTW Does Audit help?
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It's not uncommon to see this when your temp folder is overfull.
In your Windows Explorer address bar, type %temp% and hit enter. This takes you to the temp folder. Delete everything that will delete.
Does that help?
Thanks for the replies - I couldn't try Audit as C3D crashed and my tmp folder was not too full but I always empty it after the inevitable crashes (once or twice a day usually...!!!
I think the problem may have been due to a problematic subassembly created in SAC on another machine and not being available on this particular PC.
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