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jasontirone
2005-07-14, 07:31 PM
I want to create a reference detail library and post it on my intranet. I would love to simply use the native dwg file for maintenance reasons. Is there any sort of 3rd party program that would allow those who do not have AutoCAD to view a DWG file on my intranet without me using the publish to web command??

Wanderer
2005-07-14, 08:09 PM
I want to create a reference detail library and post it on my intranet. I would love to simply use the native dwg file for maintenance reasons. Is there any sort of 3rd party program that would allow those who do not have AutoCAD to view a DWG file on my intranet without me using the publish to web command??
search these forums for drawing viewer (http://forums.augi.com/search.php?searchid=239064) for some information... good luck.

moreland.pljbd
2005-07-19, 01:46 PM
I know this is not what your looking for, but we have used the plot to dwf format very
successfully with client's who do not have AutoCAD, but would like to view the drawings.

The nice thing about it it creates a small manageable file that is protected from changes.

jmcintyre
2005-08-10, 09:14 PM
Acroplot Auto will be released soon by the people at www.cadzation.com
It can be used to monitor folders of DWG files and post either PDF or DWF files to an FTP site when the DWG files change.

Mike.Perry
2005-08-10, 09:16 PM
Acroplot Auto will be released soon by the people at www.cadzation.com (http://www.cadzation.com)
It can be used to monitor folders of DWG files and post either PDF or DWF files to an FTP site when the DWG files change.Hi

Bluebeam already does this...

Have a good one, Mike