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    Default coordinate system version?

    I'm getting a warning on some older drawings -- originally created in LDT 2009, and being opened in LDC 2009.

    Warning:
    Drawing x:\Y\w\z\name.dwg was created with a version of coordinate system 'FL83-WF' that is different from the version installed on your system. Coordinate conversion operations may generate incorrect results.

    Both machines, mine and the original, were installed friom the same deployment image. and these should be ootb coordinate systems. So I'm confused.

    any ideas/
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    Default Re: coordinate system version?

    Quote Originally Posted by cadtag View Post
    I'm getting a warning on some older drawings -- originally created in LDT 2009, and being opened in LDC 2009.

    Warning:
    Drawing x:\Y\w\z\name.dwg was created with a version of coordinate system 'FL83-WF' that is different from the version installed on your system. Coordinate conversion operations may generate incorrect results.

    Both machines, mine and the original, were installed friom the same deployment image. and these should be ootb coordinate systems. So I'm confused.

    any ideas/
    Just that LDT 2009 took a whole case of bug killer to run right.
    Check the paths to the CS files, I'm thinking with LDC (civil3D) there are two folders of CS codes, one used for the Civil3D and one for Map3D. If you do find two folders of files then copy the FL83-WF from LDC to the folder for LDC.
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    Default Re: coordinate system version?

    Do you know what the path for those normally is? or what the extension would be? I've got a CoordSys folder under the application folder under C:\Program Files (x86)\ but the CoordSys folder has _no_ content.

    The C3d 2009 was never installed on this machine, just the Landdesktop Companion.
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    Default Re: coordinate system version?

    Quote Originally Posted by cadtag View Post
    Do you know what the path for those normally is? ........
    Noooooooooooo. I looked before I replied the first time. I want to say it's in the users Data App folder and one in the progam files/autodesk/xxxxxxxxx folder.
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