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Anonymous
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System Variable Monitor claims variables are changing but they aren't

This is a little strange, we have been using AutoCAD 2019 on Windows 7 for several months without issue but for the last 2 weeks or so I have been getting the pop-up stating that system variables have changed from the preferred value, however when I open the monitor dialog (as soon as it pops up) every monitored variable is at the preferred/recommended value. At first I was the only one in our office experiencing this, however another of my coworkers has started to have the same issue, however he has had one variable that has actually claimed a "change" it was PICKADD its preferred value is 2 and the "current" value shown was 2 as well, but again the current and preferred values were the same. It happens to me at least once an hour whenever I exit a command, any command. In the last two days it has happened when exiting copy selection, move, text editing (both mtext and dtext), mirror, polyline, linear dimension, aligned dimension, circle, arc, and array. It is so frustrating because it seems to be totally random. IF it happened every time I used one of those commands I might be able to narrow it down, but it doesn't and none of the variables are different than the preferred version I even thought that it might be tied to my computer's resource consumption but my resource monitor doesn't show any spikes or drops in usage before, during, or after it happens. The only pattern I can see is that it happens at least once an hour, like this morning it happened at 8:35 (exited move), 9:22 (exited linear dimension), 10:46 (exited pline), and 11:09 (exited ddedit)... I'm at a loss as I have been using AutoCAD in it's various incarnations since R13 both in school and my career and have not had this issue before.

natasha.l
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hello @Anonymous, 

 

Sorry to hear this, but try setting the SYSMON variable to 1 to disable the balloon notifications you are getting. Does this only happen with certain files? 

 

If changing the value above does not help, try command SYSVARMONITOR to open the System Variable Monitor dialog box, then click Reset All to reset every variable in the list to the preferred settings.

 

Has something changed in your environment to start causing this issue all of a sudden, like Windows updates, Group Policy changes & trying asking the IT department in your office for input. 

 

Please "Accept Solution" if a reply or replies have helped resolve the issue or answered your question, to help others in the community.