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DEMANDLOAD system variable not allowing VBA..


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Hi,

 

We had a recent issue with a third-party application loading a drawing that had its own objects in it, and was slowing down my colleagues pc and he had to use 2008 not 2009 instead. We tried the DEMANDLOAD system variable and that worked a treat for the drawing, but its not allowing our VBA programs to work - its says unknown command on any vba command he tried, which obviously worked previously - we set DEMANDLOAD to 0, and the other settings have the same affect as before we used the DEMANLOAD variable, so i dunno how to get round this..

 

Any ideas?

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I suspect the DEMANDLOAD modification will have further repercussions down the road and the only long term solution would be to reconsider that third party app.

 

In the mean time, however, with DEMANDLOAD restricted you may avoid the VBA issue if the ACVBA.ARX file is included in Tools/Load Application/Startup Suite.

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