Every once in a while this message pops up. Never a problem but what is causing it and can it be prevented? (I did a search in forums but no luck)
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Every once in a while this message pops up. Never a problem but what is causing it and can it be prevented? (I did a search in forums but no luck)
Thanks
Hi
Below is from the Autodesk Discussion Groups...
DBX CAS4 Error
Have a good one, Mike
So which is it? Service pack 2 for ACadLT or XP?
Thanks
HiOriginally Posted by cjshaw
What version of AutoCAD LT are you using ?
Whatever version you are using, go here [ AutoCAD LT Updates & Service Packs ] and check if you have the most up to date version installed.
If using Operating System XP, check if you have Service Pack 2 installed. If you do not, I personally recommend you download it and install it.
Have a good one, Mike
I finally did the XP Pro SP2 update last week but just got the error again. Which of the AC LT 2004 SP updates do you recommend 1 or 1a or any of the others shown?
HiOriginally Posted by cjshaw
Personally I do not use AutoCAD LT, but that said, I would make sure I had all relevant AutoCAD LT 2004 Updates & Service Packs installed.
Plus, the below comes from the Readme for the AutoCAD 2004 and AutoCAD LT 2004 Service Pack 1a...
Have a good one, MikeOriginally Posted by AutoCAD 2004 and AutoCAD LT 2004 Service Pack 1a
I must have read through 100's of comments on this problem and yet to find a way to stop it to come up when I work on AutoCAD. I have version 2010 LT. I found some sort of a fix-it on Google and thought the problem disappeared, but alas it showed back up again. I am unable to connect it to any particular action on my part. I did notice that if I work on a project long and don't save after every step it will show up when I try to save and I loose everything. I will get another window saying that AutoCAD cannot save in my particular application. If I managed to save everything and proceed to close the application it will ask again if I want to save changes and if I say "yes" I will get the above message.
Is this more common with AutoCAD LT?
Am I bringing this fluke in from other people's drawings (from different companies) as I often use those as base drawings?
Do I have a virus?