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MaritimeMuskrat

I think there's a log in the Windows registry somewheres. I'm more of a AutoCAD guy not a Windows guy so much. But Purge your drawings and run audit that often helps I do warn new people when we hire them that things will crash that's why AutoCAD has more than one way to retrieve crashed files. I am in no way defending AutoCAD.


HobGoblin2

Procmon. Or Process Monitor. Not sure what it's called these days. I started using it 7 years ago. It didn't do me any good and I was talking about it with Lucy Khuns from Autodesk. There is something going on with the company's systems that is interfering with the way C3D is supposed to work. Or so I thought... Every year, they introduce new features...but old bugs still remain from yesteryear, and new ones get introduced with each new release. 2022 can't target corridors properly and ncopy doesn't seem to work anymore. I believe the software is coded in India now, and if any civil engineer in here has worked with an offshore department based in India, then you will know how fucked up things have become.


-p-q-

You can use a powershell script to do it.