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Anonymous
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DWG file was not developed or licensed by Autodesk

On opening few files, I get Pop-up message stating "this file was saved by an application that was not developed or licensed by Autodesk". All files are created in AutoCad or AutoCAD based tools. What could be the reason? Will copying date from external files results in this? also would the file be cleaned on purge and audit, though we are doing the purge/audit of each file, still get the error.

Alfred.NESWADBA
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

 

>> All files are created in AutoCad or AutoCAD based tools

Create a new drawing based on an original AutoCAD template, draw one line, save/close/reopen the drawing ... same message?

If yes, then please let us know what "AutoCAD based tools" are, they might influence the saving of objects, so with a very little chance that could be a reason.

If you then don't get that message I guess the drawings were not saved by yourself, so any other software had the drawings opened and saved.

 

>> Will copying date from external files results in this?

Also only wit a very little chance, because when you have plain AutoCAD and run a _SAVEAS command, so saving the file with your AutoCAD, the message should not appear with that file.

 

- alfred -

 

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john.vellek
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

As @Alfred.NESWADBA suggests, create a new drawing based upon your template file. Save/close the file and then reopen it. DO you see the same message in this file now/ If os, it means that you have a problem with your template file.

 

You can run EXPORTTOAUTOCAD on your template file to create a new file which you can then use to replace your current template.

 

This command will also "fix" this message on existing files that open with this message.

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.

 

 


John Vellek


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