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Restoring my Dialog boxes


gbradley

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When I click on the Catalog button (AMCatalog) Catalog.jpg?t=1251835458

I get the File attachment Dialog box instead of the assembly catalog dialog box.

FileAttachmentDialog.jpg?t=1251835404 I wantAssemblyCatalog.jpg?t=1251835431

 

Also if I go to do a command like edit or something, I get a secondary menu on screen. SmallMenu.jpg?t=1251835720

 

I think that I have seen this problem before, but I don't remember how to fix it.

Any suggestions on how to restore it to default.

Thanks for any suggestions.

AutoCad 2009, (Autodesk Mechanical Desktop 2009 SP2)

Thanks

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Have you tried inputting the commands at the command line instead? Your post is a little confusing with the screen prints you included...

 

Also, just for clarity, are you using Mechanical '09 or MEP '09- Mechanical Desktop is no longer sold as far as I'm aware? (I have Mechanical '09 but have no AMCATALOG command).

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I am using Mechanical Desktop. 2009

Yes it does the same thing when I use the command line "amcatalog"

Sorry for the confusing post.

If I log off of Windows XP and log on as a different user, then Autocad Mechanical desktop works fine. AMCatalog brings up the correct dialog box. I have tried options profile, but that doesn't help. I may end up re-installing the application.

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Well I'm sorry I can't help I thought MDT was now obsolete? In my version of Mechanical 2009 I don't have the command you refer to nor is it in the help file. :(

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After several attempts at repairing and reinstalling Mechanical Desktop, I found that Windows was the culprit/savior.

I did a System restore, and everything is back to normal now.

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My apologies having had a look at the Autodesk website it appears they do still use MDT- there is a Service Pack 2 for 2009 not sure if you have it already but that might help with similar glitches in the future.

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No apology necessary,

I am working with Inventor on some of the new stuff, but when working with old files, it's easier to just use MDT.

I've got SP2, the problem started when I was trying to open and older version MDT assembly file.

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