This error has resurfaced again on a colleagues machine. Running AutoCAD 2017, Windows 10 OS. Although the error, files seem to be saving correctly.
MoveBAK was set to C:\BAK. I reset it to another folder C:\TEMP, and still receive the error. I reset it back to C:\BAK, still the same result.
I used a machine that is running AutoCAD 2017, Windows 7 OS. There is no error, and Qsave seems to work as expected.
This is happening on every drawing file, not just one single file. Started about three days ago. the machine has been in service since January 2017, and has had no problems until now.
Any Suggestion?
Thanks.
@pendean wrote:
Explain in more detail how this error is triggered and post some screenshots of it.
All I know is that it is triggered by using the Qsave command from ether the ribbon or the command line.
I'll get some screenshots and post them as soon as I get them from the user.
@pendean wrote:
And what changed on the PC or network or where files are stored three days ago?
In the last five days, the only software change was a firmware update to a HP Thunderbolt Dock that the user was having problems with (Video issue).
No changes to the network.
No changes in the location of file storage. Just Daily back up of differential files.
FYI....We did do a "SAVE AS" to another file name. did not seem to have a problem. When the "SAVE AS" file was opened, Qsave gave the same error.
@pendean wrote:
Something did, AutoCAD 2017 has no moving parts to break all by themselves.
I agree. But sometimes strange things happen by accident. It's just finding an answer to an unsolved mystery that's puzzling.
Dean
Here is the screenshot the user sent me.
I suggested to try the disconnection of the dock and test to the user. I'll let you know how that turns out.
Dean;
Thanks.
I believe we checked that. I'll have the user check again for sure. If I am not mistaken, we reset MOVEBAK to a folder we knew existed. I will double check.
Take a look at this entry:
if you set movebak to "." you may have a good result.
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