Hello,
I am currently using AutoCAD 2014 student version on my macbook Pro.
When I start my .DWG drawing, it says immediately ''Do you really want to do this'' (See screenshot)
After showing that message, my AutoCAD is not responding to everything.. I need to use the Force Quit feature of OS X to close AutoCAD.
Every time I open this .DWG file my AutoCAD crashes.. It's really annoying.
I hope someone can help me with this problem.
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Is it doing this only in that drawing or any drawing? When it asks you "do you really want to do this" Type in Y <enter>
Hello,
When the message is showing, I can't do anything.
AutoCAD simply not responding.
So I can not enter commands or the "Y'.
Anyway thanks for your help
Hello,
I have this problem only in one .DWG drawing.
The "xr-gbkn" is a xref file I've loaded into my drawing.
I searched through the Support Files Search path but there wat no ''acad.lsp'' file.
Only ''acad2014.lsp'' and ''acad2014doc.lsp'' (Screenshot 1)
Also there was no ''acad.lsp'' file in the same folder where the DWG file are.
There are no files in the contents of Startup Suite in Load Application dialog. (Screenshot 2)
Do you have other solutions
Thanks for responding
Have you moved the file that you have xrefed in the drawing? Or move the source drawing to a different location?
OK do you have the latest service packs installed for your AutoCAD?