Please Help

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by catalin_stefan, Jun 1, 2004.

  1. I'm writing a VBA program, I have protected the dvb with password and , I believe by a mistake of the VBA, I cannot load the program anymore. I know the password, it accepts the password but then it cracks the vba ide and the AutoCAD as well. I am using AutoCAD 2004. What can I do to repair the file? I backed it up a week ago and don't want to start all over again. Can I somehow remove the password? Maybe this way it will work.
     
    catalin_stefan, Jun 1, 2004
    #1
  2. Sounds like the .dvb has been corrupted. Sorry.

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    R. Robert Bell


    I'm writing a VBA program, I have protected the dvb with password and , I
    believe by a mistake of the VBA, I cannot load the program anymore. I know
    the password, it accepts the password but then it cracks the vba ide and the
    AutoCAD as well. I am using AutoCAD 2004. What can I do to repair the file?
    I backed it up a week ago and don't want to start all over again. Can I
    somehow remove the password? Maybe this way it will work.
     
    R. Robert Bell, Jun 1, 2004
    #2
  3. Ed Jobe has pointed out that it is a good idea to use the Compile option
    before saving your project.

    Happily, I haven't run into the issue myself.

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    R. Robert Bell


    "Mark Propst" <notmark-at-atreng-dot-com> wrote in message
    I seem to get that a lot.
    If I go back to a dvb I wrote a couple years ago and haven't worked on
    recently, often it fails to load.
    Is there a known cause for this?
    Is there a remedy?
     
    R. Robert Bell, Jun 1, 2004
    #3
  4. catalin_stefan

    Mark Propst Guest

    I seem to get that a lot.
    If I go back to a dvb I wrote a couple years ago and haven't worked on
    recently, often it fails to load.
    Is there a known cause for this?
    Is there a remedy?
     
    Mark Propst, Jun 2, 2004
    #4
  5. catalin_stefan

    Mark Propst Guest

    Thanks
     
    Mark Propst, Jun 2, 2004
    #5
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