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Topic ClosedCopying Autocad setting to different computers?

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    Posted: 19.Nov.2008 at 07:54
Try Autodesk Migration Tools, please.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Nov.2008 at 02:16
Hello, I was wondering if Autocad had any specific way of "mirroring" one computers settings etc to another computer. 
 
I have a computer at work in which I have all kinds of keyboard shortcuts created, special menus, and just totally customized.  The problem is, when I come home to use Autocad at my house, the layout etc of it is completely different, and quite frankly, its really hard to go from one customization to another.
 
I was wondering if there where any special files to save, programs, plugins etc that may be able to help me w/ this?  Or if anyone has a trick on how i can mirror my work settings to my home settings?
 
Thanks!!  Smile
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