How to stop Bricscad from crashing when cancelling to open an "already in use" drawing?
So in our office, we save our drawings on a local server shared with every computer.
When we open a drawing that is "already in use", we have this alertbox warning us that a certain user is already using the drawing and asks us if we want to open it as Read-Only or simply press No to cancel the opening.
The read-only opening works fine, but when you press No to cancel the opening, we always end up creating two crash files in the drawing directory which is super polluting and annoying. (crash_report.txt and 29-08-2022_15-58-09_v21-2-05-0.dmp)
We usually open a drawing with the goal to modify it. So if it is already in use, it is fine, we simply want to cancel the opening.
How can i get rid of this crash?
Support team talked about permissions, but without any details on How?, What? and Where?
(Everyone is using BricsCAD V21 on Windows 10 x64)
When we open a drawing that is "already in use", we have this alertbox warning us that a certain user is already using the drawing and asks us if we want to open it as Read-Only or simply press No to cancel the opening.
The read-only opening works fine, but when you press No to cancel the opening, we always end up creating two crash files in the drawing directory which is super polluting and annoying. (crash_report.txt and 29-08-2022_15-58-09_v21-2-05-0.dmp)
We usually open a drawing with the goal to modify it. So if it is already in use, it is fine, we simply want to cancel the opening.
How can i get rid of this crash?
Support team talked about permissions, but without any details on How?, What? and Where?
(Everyone is using BricsCAD V21 on Windows 10 x64)
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If you set your temporary directory to say a dummy folder then it is easy to clean out, you will be surprised how many other files end up there also. Same with log file path. In Autocad get .dwl1 and dwl2 left behind all the time.0