I'm not saying that I know for a fact that you have a VBA macro virus being loaded. However, to answer your question, this is what AutoDesk recommends for dealing with the possibility....
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9240617
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even if i have that kind of virus then how should i remove this.
I'm not saying that I know for a fact that you have a VBA macro virus being loaded. However, to answer your question, this is what AutoDesk recommends for dealing with the possibility....
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9240617
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Can you post a screen shot of the message?
Also, put a period in front of the move command and see if it works.
If it does, then your move command got redefined.
Also try using the UNDEFINE and REDEFINE command. Undefine the line command and then redefine it.
John Helton
Professor of CAD
Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma City, OK
i have attached error screen shot and as per ur recommendation tried to undefine and then redefine move command but didn't work out. Thanks for all ur suggestions also...........
At this point I have no clue.
type APPLOAD and see if there are any programs being loaded the startup suite. Remove any program and see if that fixes the problem.
Did you type .MOVE (with a period)? If so, what happened?
Also AutoCAD 2006 was not designed for Windows Vista. That could also be the source of your problem.
John Helton
Professor of CAD
Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma City, OK
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thanks lot for all ur suggestions and time ..............bye take care
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