Using autocad 2012 with sheet set manager. All of a sudden, I can't create new sheet sets. I can open, edit and publish, NOT create. How can I get SSM to play nice?
thanks..
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Using autocad 2012 with sheet set manager. All of a sudden, I can't create new sheet sets. I can open, edit and publish, NOT create. How can I get SSM to play nice?
thanks..
I have been using SSM for a few years now with no problems till now. When I select 'new sheet set..' I get [ssm error 1] to start as normal. Press 'next' and I get [ssm error 2] where I fill out the name & 'store sheet..' is already filled in. Press 'next' then the first error message [ssm error 3] and after I press 'ok' the next error pops up [ssm error 4]. As I said, this only happens when I want to create a new sheet set. I can add new sheet, open drawings from ssm and publish as normal.
Looks like you do not have write access to that folder.
Try a different location (such as c:\temp) as a test.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
Changed the directory to one I know I have write access to and I still get those errors. I can still access/change any .dst file I have created, just not create new ones.. something changed and I have no idea what. I haven't changed the way I've been doing things for the past few years.
Instead of creating a new Sheet Set, can you copy an existing Sheet Set to that location, rename it, open it in AutoCAD, remove the existing linked/grayed/missing sheets, and add that projects Sheets?
This seems like a permissions issue; I see that you're creating/saving to C:\, but that doesn't mean there's not still an AD, or perhaps Dropbox? permission limitation... More information is needed.
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It's a permissions thing, not AutoCAD or SSM.
Can you create or edit a file in that location using any other app?
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |