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Good day,
I am the defacto CAD manager of a small firm. In past I have set up everyone's AutoCAD environment manually by adding the custom menus and lisp files to their individual ACAD.cuix files.
Now, I want to automate this process by using an Enterprise CUIX. I have created an Enterprise CUIX and put in on a network drive. I point all the other workstations to this location and all the menus and workspaces load fine.
However, the lisp files in the "LISP Files" section of the Enterprise appear to not load. Whenever a user tries to run a command that references the lisp files AutoCAD gives an error says, "command not found".
When I make changes to the Enterprise CUIX all the users automatically see those changes including any Lisp files added to the list in the "LISP Files" section of the Enterprise CUIX, but AutoCAD doesn't recognize the commands until I load them again in the Main CUIX.
I have worked around this by just manually loading the lisp files into each user's Main CUIX, but I think that defeats the purpose of using the Enterprise CUIX. Am I missing something here? Are they additional steps to take so that the Enterprise CUIX Lisp files load at start up?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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