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Every time I start AutoCAD for the first time by clicking not on the AutoCAD icon but on a dwg file it asks me again if it should always load the lisp files that I have set to startup.

Why?

Posted

You need to explain more how you have set up the load on startup. Acaddoc, Appload, mnl and so on.

Posted

Sounds like a trusted folder issue. 

 

But, like BIGAL stated, more information is needed.

Posted

I use the startup suite of autocad. Add my lisp to load throught add Button. 

Posted

Sorry what do you mean ?

Posted

Options>Files>Trusted Paths

 

You need to include the path to the LISP folder.

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Ok i will try. Thanks a lot have a nice day

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Trusted paths are a bit of BS in aussie terms as from a programming point of view you can add trusted paths. Its more nuisance than really providing a security check. I use Bricscad mainly and it does not have trusted paths. Makes life easier.

 

I have a setup lisp that is used when say installing a new version it has the support paths and trusted paths pre set as well as setting lots of other stuff like adding custom mnu's.

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Typical IT philosophy, make the user jump through a few hoops and they'll think you're doing your job, despite not providing any security.

 

IMHO, providing the  mentioned dialog box to bypass said security is even worse. What's the point?

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