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After installing 2014 last year, one of my guys compained of his software locking up and showing the message on the command line "unknown command". You could still pan and zoom, but nothing else. Even the "X' in the corner of the file or software would not exit the file or software. I thought it was something the guy had done and said I'd repair or re-install if he had the problem again. He didn't. Then late last year I got the problem a couple of times. As a last resort I re-installed ACAD, but it hasn't solved it.

I'm now getting this problem on an almost daily basis and it's really starting to tick me off. It's usually when I have multiple files open and I'm switching between them or saving/exiting/checking in to vault.

Any suggestions or has anyone else experienced this?

 

Thanks in advance.

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First thing is to check DEMANDLOAD is set to 3.

 

Next is to try a new or another profile as paths to some files might be lost in the current profile.

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Hi, Thanks for the info.

 

Ive checked DEMANDLOAD and it's already set to 3.

 

Also, I don't think it's the profile as I've had this happen on 2 different systems with 2 different operators with different profiles.

 

We have a custom CUI but it's running on around 7 systems, and we've had no problems with the others.

 

I'll have to keep surfing.

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