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Topic ClosedAutoCad MEP 2008

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    Posted: 08.Oct.2007 at 23:24
Our IT department recently upgraded our software to MEP 2008 and I have it loaded on two different machines.  At the office my drawings open with the regular AutoCad menu.  At the field office, MEP always loads when I open a file.  Is this because of the way my IT department loaded the sofware?  Is there a setting that can be changed so that MEP does not open?  All the files I am working with were created with previous versions of AutoCad and I don't need the MEP component to load for this.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Oct.2007 at 09:46
Menu loaded and other settings depend on the user profile you are using in AutoCAD. See the "/p" option in AutoCAD runstring and the profile setting in the Options dialog.
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