Irritating 2000i Issue

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Marc Clamage, May 25, 2005.

  1. Marc Clamage

    Marc Clamage Guest

    At my new job they're still using ADT 2000i. The default view when opening
    drawings is icons, not list or details. Every time I go to open a drawing I
    have to reset the view... it doesn't even stay in the same format when you
    change directories! Anyone have a fix for this irritating situation? I
    looked in the options but didn't see any obvious buttons to click.

    Thanks,

    Marc
     
    Marc Clamage, May 25, 2005
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  2. Marc Clamage

    Brian Salt Guest

    I think that is a Windows Explorer function (View, Details).
     
    Brian Salt, May 25, 2005
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  3. Marc Clamage

    Relz Guest

    My guess is that you are running 2000i on WindowsXP. Unfortunately the only
    way to solve your issue is to upgrade your AutoCAD product because 2000i is
    not supported by AutoDesk for WindowsXP.
     
    Relz, May 26, 2005
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  4. Marc Clamage

    l94 Guest

    So what it your point?

    Relz was simply pointing out that 2000i was not supported on XP, therefore
    that is why he is having the problem. I didn't read anything about "it won't
    work, period..."

    Kind of hard to read the future. I'm sure somebody will get AutoCAD 2004/5/6
    to run on the next version of windows in a few years, but that don't mean
    all features will work as designed.
     
    l94, May 27, 2005
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  5. Marc Clamage

    l94 Guest

    Maybe you should have spelled it out in your first message, instead of
    rebuking "Relz"'s statement that "2000i is not supported by AutoDesk for
    WindowsXP"
     
    l94, May 28, 2005
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  6. Marc Clamage

    Owen Wengerd Guest

    I guess I have to spell it out for you. XP is not the problem.

    Yes it is. The pre-2002 file dialogs don't work correctly in XP. :)
     
    Owen Wengerd, May 28, 2005
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