I would suggest you post the contents of the lisp file, that way one of our lisp specialists can take a look and may be able to determine what it is, and suggest possible reasons for why this happens.
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I recived files when open any one of those files i found a lisp file called acad created in the same folder and some commands not working.
What is this? and How can I stop this?
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I would suggest you post the contents of the lisp file, that way one of our lisp specialists can take a look and may be able to determine what it is, and suggest possible reasons for why this happens.
Attached the dwg file and the lisp
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Yes, there is a function in the LISP that writes the file.
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How to stop this function?
and restore all functions which the lisp changed?
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Haha - it actually looks like a prank to me
They have undefined the attedit command and redefined it so that it will never be able to edit the attributes.
And the xref and xbind just activate the insert command... and Burst is messed up as well.
Someone doesn't like you![]()
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hahah
yes that what habbens
I cant open xref or edit
but how can i stop that make xref active
Any way im going to kill this man
Last edited by asos2000; 20th Aug 2009 at 03:30 pm.
Sorry for my English.
that is the strangest. it's even got a bunch of subroutines from v14 bonus tools
Help plz all my files are infected with this lisp
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I suppose redefining the S::STARTUP function should rectify things.![]()
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