Tiff images on 2005 Network install.

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by brobison, Sep 22, 2004.

  1. brobison

    brobison Guest

    I have a 2000i drawing file with an attached tiff image that, when loaded onto a 2005 Networked Version, will not resolve the image and shows that it is unsupported. The same drawing file when loaded to a stand alone 2005 version loads the image no problem. Is there a setting that is incorrect in the network install?
    Thanks in advance for any solutions.

    Bruce
     
    brobison, Sep 22, 2004
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  2. "Unsupported" looks like a TIFF format error. Are you sure the local and
    networked versions are the same (or e.g. US/non-US)? Non-US versions of
    AutoCAD 2005 do not support LZW-compressed TIFF files.
    See http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=4001

    Vladimir Michl, Xanadu, www.xanadu.cz

    onto a 2005 Networked Version, will not resolve the image and shows that it
    is unsupported. The same drawing file when loaded to a stand alone 2005
    version loads the image no problem. Is there a setting that is incorrect in
    the network install?
     
    Vladimir Michl, Sep 23, 2004
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  3. Bruce,

    There have been some issues with the dlls not being installed correctly with
    Network Installations. Please look on the Product CD for the files
    "ielzwdec80.dll" & "iegifrd80.dll". These need to be copied to the
    C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared folder.
    --
    Simon Gillis
    Autodesk Product Support



    onto a 2005 Networked Version, will not resolve the image and shows that it
    is unsupported. The same drawing file when loaded to a stand alone 2005
    version loads the image no problem. Is there a setting that is incorrect in
    the network install?
     
    Simon Gillis \(Autodesk Product Support\), Sep 27, 2004
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  4. brobison

    brobison Guest

    Thanks for the replies. I will check into both situations to see if they were installed correctly.
     
    brobison, Sep 27, 2004
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