Problem with userdatacache being copied to \Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2005\R16.1\enu\

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by David Allen, Dec 22, 2004.

  1. David Allen

    David Allen Guest

    For some reason in some of my installations autocad is not copying over the userdatacache into
    \Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2005\R16.1\enu\ Only some of the files are there. What triggers autocad to copy
    the userdatacache?


    David
     
    David Allen, Dec 22, 2004
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  2. David Allen

    Dan Elkins Guest

    David,

    This may be a issue when installing AutoCAD w/ Group Policy. Are
    there any events in the event viewer?

    Take a look at Autodesk Knowledge Base articles TS80286 and see if it
    applies.

    -Dan
     
    Dan Elkins, Dec 22, 2004
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  3. David Allen

    David Allen Guest

    thankx Dan.

    My group policies are still not fully working properly. So I had to install autocad old school.

    Dan Elkins <delkins at johnsonfain dot com>
    |>David,
    |>
    |>This may be a issue when installing AutoCAD w/ Group Policy. Are
    |>there any events in the event viewer?
    |>
    |>Take a look at Autodesk Knowledge Base articles TS80286 and see if it
    |>applies.
    |>
    |>-Dan
    |>
    |>
    |>>For some reason in some of my installations autocad is not copying over the userdatacache into
    |>>\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2005\R16.1\enu\ Only some of the files are there. What triggers autocad to copy
    |>>the userdatacache?
    |>>
    |>>
    |>>David


    David
     
    David Allen, Dec 24, 2004
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  4. David Allen

    Walt Engle Guest

    By "Old School" do you mean in a folder of its own?
     
    Walt Engle, Dec 24, 2004
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  5. David Allen

    David Allen Guest

    old school = the deploy.exe instead of AD policy


    Walt Engle <>
    |>By "Old School" do you mean in a folder of its own?


    David
     
    David Allen, Jan 3, 2005
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