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Locking a .DWG file

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Topic: Locking a .DWG file
Posted By: N2OME
Subject: Locking a .DWG file
Date Posted: 21.May.2009 at 20:04
Evening,
 
Can anyone inform me on an easy way that I can lock an Autocad .dwg file from editing, so that we don't edit the file unless we change the setting back to allow editing ?
 
Is there some way that a warning flag or notice can be presented as soon as you try to edit a file which has been locked ?
 
Thanks
Norman



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Posted By: Arben.Allaraj
Date Posted: 21.May.2009 at 22:26
Originally posted by N2OME N2OME wrote:

Evening,
 
Can anyone inform me on an easy way that I can lock an Autocad .dwg file from editing, so that we don't edit the file unless we change the setting back to allow editing ?
 
Is there some way that a warning flag or notice can be presented as soon as you try to edit a file which has been locked ?
 
Thanks
Norman


Do you mean about protecting file with a password?


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Posted By: N2OME
Date Posted: 21.May.2009 at 22:49
Arben
 
Yes that would work if it is easy to set up.
What we are trying to do is save a master file as sort of back saved file.
It is hard for me to explain without taking all evening to go through the reason why, but in simple terms we want to set up a simple system to prevent this file being worked on or amended by mistake.
 
But it is important to us that if we do want to go back to this file at a later date, we can do so and amend or edit as before.
 
Any help very much appreciated.
 
Thank you for taking the time to respond
 
Norman


Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 22.May.2009 at 08:42
AutoCAD password protection won't help you much as this is just an "open" password (not "edit").
 
There are add-on tools like CADVault which offer detailed protection of DWG contents. Or you can consider publishing DWF files and giving just these files to your cooperators (instead of DWG). You can also force AutoCAD to open DWG files in Read/Only mode:
http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=2063 - http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=2063
 


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Posted By: AmerieWhite
Date Posted: 22.May.2009 at 14:13
If you want to prevent others from modifing your drawings, you can try http://www.dwgsoft.com/ - http://www.dwgsoft.com/
Just keey the master drawing and you can send your clients copies generated from this program.


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Amerie White


Posted By: Breeze104
Date Posted: 22.May.2009 at 14:40
Is this for only a few (10 or less) files or would it be used on a larger scale?
 
If you were wanting to do this on a larger scale than I would suggest Autodesk Vault Workgroup or Vault Manufacturing.
 
As Vladimir said DWFs are really a good way to go no matter what.  They let you save so much different info inside just one file( presentation, animation and various 2D & 3D info) that they may become the prefered way to output drawing info to others.
 
 
 


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Breeze



Posted By: Arben.Allaraj
Date Posted: 22.May.2009 at 15:26
Originally posted by AmerieWhite AmerieWhite wrote:

If you want to prevent others from modifing your drawings, you can try http://www.dwgsoft.com/ - http://www.dwgsoft.com/
Just keey the master drawing and you can send your clients copies generated from this program.


And how does it work?

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Ing Arben.Allaraj
http://cad-drafting-corner.blogspot.com


Posted By: jefrinkaith
Date Posted: 23.May.2009 at 11:47

Hi!

Try this link http://www.autodwg.com/dwglock/ - http://www.autodwg.com/dwglock/

It is a stand-alone application with no need for installation and request for AutoCAD.

It is DWG lock software. Run it and select the drawings to be locked and then click convert button. This will automatically create encrypted copies automatically.

Hope above explanation will help.



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Posted By: N2OME
Date Posted: 23.May.2009 at 11:55
Thank you all very much for taking the time to respond.
 
We are now up and working.
 
Norman


Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 23.May.2009 at 20:18
Be warned - DWGlock does no encryption, it only MINSERTs your drawings. Such drawings can be easily converted back to normal entities (see e.g. the ExplodeM utility on Download). Plus DWGlock uses an incompatible (non-genuine) DWG file format so there is a risk of loosing your design data.

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Vladimir Michl (moderator)
ARKANCE - https://arkance.world" rel="nofollow - https://arkance.world - Autodesk Platinum Partner



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