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Topic ClosedINTERNAL ERROR:!dbobji.cpp@6762: eNotOpenFor Write

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: INTERNAL ERROR:!dbobji.cpp@6762: eNotOpenFor Write
    Posted: 13.Apr.2009 at 21:04

Anyone have a clue what is screwed up when AutoCAD 2009 deisplays INTERNAL ERROR !dbobji.cpp @ 6762: eNotOpenFor Write

this is happening on one of the drafting computers. Any help, or suggestions would be appreciated. I suggested just re-installing CAD, but the staff member did not like that suggestion
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Apr.2009 at 22:00
Originally posted by brenth brenth wrote:

Anyone have a clue what is screwed up when AutoCAD 2009 deisplays INTERNAL ERROR !dbobji.cpp @ 6762: eNotOpenFor Write

this is happening on one of the drafting computers. Any help, or suggestions would be appreciated. I suggested just re-installing CAD, but the staff member did not like that suggestion
 
 
Apply audit command or recover .
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We have tried to purge and audit the file as well as running recover on the file. nothing has changed thus far. The user started over and created a new file, and had the same problem with the new file.
 
(there were no other file x-refs. and both files were simple 2d)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Apr.2009 at 23:06
Originally posted by brenth brenth wrote:

We have tried to purge and audit the file as well as running recover on the file. nothing has changed thus far. The user started over and created a new file, and had the same problem with the new file.
 
(there were no other file x-refs. and both files were simple 2d)


Try to repair AutoCAD from control panel.

Go to control panel -->add or remove programms-->AutoCAD 2009 -->change  and choose repair.
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