APPLOAD Command

APPLOAD Command

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APPLOAD Command

Anonymous
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Hello

Previous to AutoCAD 2015, it used to be that when you used the appload command and browsed to a folder and then loaded a lisp command that from that folder from that point on whenever you typed appload it would start off in that same folder. It no longer does that. How do I set it to start up in a specific folder.

Thanks,

John

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wispoxy
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Command CUI or...

 

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Anonymous
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As WISP stated, its best to load any custom LSP applications via the CUI manager.

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pendean
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is this a REMEMBERFOLDERS variable setting perhaps?
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3wood
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My APPLOAD in AutoCAD 2015 works well as previous versions.

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GilesPhillips
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My 2015 version remembers the file location between session without any issue.

 

Perhaps if Autocad has crashed or something it forgets to 'remember' the file paths - is everyhting else working okay?

ACad, MEP, Revit, 3DS Max
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wispoxy
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Unless Windows OS is set to restore default settings.
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pendean
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I don't use APPLOAD to remember full time LISPs and add-ons I need all the time: only temp items. If it's broke in 2016 from 2015, there are so many ways around it while you all report the break to Autodesk and wait for a hotfix.

There are more established methods that have always worked and still work (acaddoc.lsp placement would be a good start, then the CUI method noted above etc).
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