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    I am getting several messages when I try to view and print drawings from one of our customers. I can open it w/ R14 and its fine to view drawings.

    I am using AutoCad Mechanical 2006. I am not that formerly with Acad Mech 2006 as we dont use it much so you can say I am a newbie.

    First off let me state this problem never occurred until recently after returning from vacation. Our IT guy had to create a new domain on the network for my PC as they could not access it while I was out and it lost most of my settings that was on it before and now I dont know how to fix it.


    I have went to help topics and looked at the Live Enable options and thinking I did what was needed to download the proper object enablers it still does not work. Please review the screenshots of the error and tell me what I maybe overlooking or not doing right....




















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    As I than click ok to proceed to the drawing as I would like it gives me this error.....



    Than after ok it shows me this error...


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    what are your computer specs?
    have you tried to run recover on the dwg to see if it is the file?
    does this happen when trying to open anything or one specific file?
    How big is/are the file/s?
    have you tried opening the file/s from another computer?
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    I once had a similar situation back some years ago. If you have Adobe Photoshop on the computer, and it was loaded properly it ought to pick up and fire right off. The sender once had some photomanupilating system on their computer, and that embedded the charisterics into the drawing. You may not ahve exacly the same version make or model as they do. Have them yank it out and re-send a more blank version to you then.

    They always say "yes, we have Photoshop on board here" but raely know anything else about it too. It may be a clone or wholely different brand version too.

    Wm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelsea1307 View Post
    what are your computer specs?
    I am sure it nothing to deal with the computer itself but I am running a old Dell Precision 360 Pentium 4 2.8GHz, 40HD, 1G Ram

    Quote Originally Posted by chelsea1307 View Post
    have you tried to run recover on the dwg to see if it is the file?
    I have tried the recovery command and it still does the same thing.

    Quote Originally Posted by chelsea1307 View Post
    does this happen when trying to open anything or one specific file?
    In general it only happens when I open our customers drawings. As mentioned before this did not happen before until they had to go and create a new domain for the my PC and lost a lot(all) of the personal settings and things.

    Quote Originally Posted by chelsea1307 View Post
    How big is/are the file/s?
    There files are in general between 200-300 KB, very rarely we see anything from them larger than 300 KB.

    Quote Originally Posted by chelsea1307 View Post
    have you tried opening the file/s from another computer?
    I have only one system with Acad 2005 and 2006 and they both do the same thing but if I convert the files down to Acad R14 and open it on another PC its fine.


    I am really considering to take and reload the program again but I fear that this will not fix everything, as well I dont have time to and reset all my setting and tool bars (I know I sound like I am lazy). Anyway I am trying to get this matter resolved before they send in another pack of drawings in a amount of 40-60. Its easier to use 2006 (when it was working correctly) compared to Acad R14 needless to say.

    I just dont know much about these object enablers as they mention but setting the update live enablers I am not sure if its current or not.

    Anymore suggestions anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coosbaylumber View Post
    I once had a similar situation back some years ago. If you have Adobe Photoshop on the computer, and it was loaded properly it ought to pick up and fire right off. The sender once had some photomanupilating system on their computer, and that embedded the charisterics into the drawing. You may not ahve exacly the same version make or model as they do. Have them yank it out and re-send a more blank version to you then.

    They always say "yes, we have Photoshop on board here" but raely know anything else about it too. It may be a clone or wholely different brand version too.

    Wm.
    I/we do not have Adobe Photoshop installed on the PC and never have. I truly believe that Acad dont have all enablers active which maybe causing my problem.

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    Anyone else with suggestions?

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    after opening with R14 if you save it can you open with 2006? if not, can you open with r14 delete everything in the dwg and save it and load it up here to look at
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    the sys. req. for mech 2006 are below. you said you only had 1gb ram, are you running other programs at the same time? R14 takes less to run alone so that could be why it doesnt have a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by chelsea1307 View Post
    after opening with R14 if you save it can you open with 2006? if not, can you open with r14 delete everything in the dwg and save it and load it up here to look at

    I will try this when I get into the office.

    Thanks for the help

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