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Topic ClosedAutoCAD/Windows SYNC CENTER

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: AutoCAD/Windows SYNC CENTER
    Posted: 28.Sep.2010 at 23:49
Hi all-
 
I have been using AutoCAD 2011 and is having SYNC issues.  Whenever I make CAD files available off the network and then SYNC, files that show conflicts actually does not show up in the network folder it's as if they were deleted and not available like before.  Previously when we were using Windows XP, SYNC would alert the user of any conflicts but you could still see and open the DWG files. Now with WINDOWS 7 you can't see or open them nor can anyone else on the network, until the conflicts are resolved.  Is this issue a CAD issue or a Windows 7 issue.
 
All comments and suggestions are welcome
 
 
Thanks
 
cadman11
 


Edited by Cadman11 - 29.Sep.2010 at 00:05
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Dec.2010 at 00:07
Hi, I had the same problem - Just figured it out.
Go to Options within Autocad, click on Open and Save Tab, and uncheck:
1- Maintain visual fidelity for annonative objects
2- Maintain drawing size compatibility
It should work like magic.Smile
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