Enter Password For The Encrypted File Setup AutoCAD 2010 Keygen

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We have several workstations running Autodesk IDSP. Mostly Autocad 2015 and Autocad Architecture 2015 are the programs in use. Some of our DWGs are password protected. Most users can open the password protected files as normal. Other users recieve the error message: incorrect password! When using the same exact program. Yes the password is being entered correctly.

Enter Password For The Encrypted File Setup AutoCAD 2010 keygen


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Not that this helps the OP, but I've always thought this feature was very dangerous and always disabled the option during install. Last thing I need is a ticked off employee password protecting a bunch of files then quitting.

I'm not sure who thought this was a good idea, or why. What people were asking for years ago was more granular control, like the ability to lock layers, blocks, etc. with a password. If the DWG is under your control, then use O/S file security, if the DWG is out of your control, but you want one person to access it, once you give them the password, anyone else can access it. (no different than existing ZIP+password technology).

Only one of my workstations seems to be exhibiting this behaviour. Should I just nuke and reinstall the Autocad Suite and see what happens? I hate to resort to such barbaric methods. It will leave the user without a computer for a while.

I appreciate the suggestion. However it is necessary for some files to be protected, and others not. We have extensive backups in case a disaster or sabotage happens. Regardless of policy my situation persists...

Make sure that on the machine with problems, that the keyboard language is correct (Control Panel > Region and Language > Keyboard) - of course, you ought to be able to spot differences if you type it out in Notepad.

Yes the password is being entered correctly, as stated in the original post, I have verified this. This issue exists whether it "makes sense" or not. A corrupted .dll, .exe file, a missing add on, I don't know. I am hoping to find someone who has had a similar experience, or someone who knows something about the password subsytem. In this way I can resolve the issue directly. Instead of nuking the system with a reinstall, crossing my fingers, and hoping it doesn't happen again.

In post 8, you said "Should I just nuke and reinstall the Autocad Suite and see what happens? I hate to resort to such barbaric methods.", which I presumed to mean you were considering an entire removal of AutoCAD as described here, and then to install it again.

This is quite different that simple running a repair (which replaces missing or corrupt registry entries) or doing a reinstall (which is a repair + it replaces all files) - neither of which are 'barbaric', and it only takes a few minutes.

Yes I am aware of all three methods of remove/reintall, repair, reinstall. It doesn't matter which one, I was trying to avoid all of them. I realize it is simplist to just replace everything when one thing goes wrong. It does not address the core of the issue independtly. It does not prevent the issue from coming back, or even remaining. However if it is the only suggestion, it is what I must do.

I did not find the precise solution.
Applying the most current updates did not work.
I tried both the "Repair" install and "Re-Install" methods suggested.
These did not work.
I resorted to a complete nuke and fresh install.
This was about 20x more frustrating than expected.
But it worked.
For now...
The behavior has not yet re-emerged.
However, this configuration is effectively the same as it was initially, so I expect the problem will resurface in time.

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www.stacoenergy.com RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? Striker (Computer)29 Jan 02 15:59You could save the file to DWF, this would allow the recipient to view, plot, and manipulate layers, but not allow changes to the drawing directly. RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? RivieraCadMan (Civil/Environmental)30 Jan 02 10:40 I agree with Striker and do this all the time. AutoCAD 2000 and 2002 have excellent export abilities that include html. You'll have to export to *.dwf file for release 14 though.(No html, but the browser will still open it.) RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? locksmith (Aeronautics)4 Feb 02 15:53The *.dwf format can't be modified, but you can save it to an DWG format back, so its not a safe way to send it out if you want a read-only mode dwg RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? cadkid (Industrial)5 Feb 02 08:42I thought .dwf was a secure way to go. Locksmith, after reading your post I tried to save a file that I had created in dwf back to a dwg format. I saved it to a different directory then opend the dwf file. I right clicked the drawing and did a saveas dwg format, I got the message source file not found Aborting transfer. So I am curious how you accomplished this (with your .dwf file being in a different directory than the original .dwg file).
Just Curious. RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? RivieraCadMan (Civil/Environmental)6 Feb 02 12:20 I havn't found a program that allows me to save these files back yet. If you know of one I would be interested. RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? tigrek (Mechanical)7 Feb 02 19:33What about Wblock-ing the contents of the layers to be protected and attach as Xref, making the xref files read-only. RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? RDK (Civil/Environmental)23 Feb 02 15:25Try www.cadlock.com for an add in that will allow locking layers or complete drawings.

The recipient must install the runtime version to open the file. If they have the password they can open the file for editing.

Looks not bad but is $600 US for full copy.
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Construction Project Management
From conception to completion
www.kitsonengineering.com RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? RDK (Civil/Environmental)24 Feb 02 10:20If you don't like the above try this from the autodesk knowledge base. Should work for 2000,2000i and 2002.


Issue
You want to insert a block so it is unable to be exploded, making it impossible for users to edit the individual objects in the block.


Solution
You can use the MINSERT command to make a block that cannot be exploded. The MINSERT command is typically used to insert multiple instances of a block in a rectangular array. Blocks inserted using MINSERT cannot be exploded. The MINSERT command is only available from the command line.
Note: Before trying the following procedure, make a copy of the drawing you want to protect.
1. Start a new drawing from scratch.
2. Enter MINSERT on the command line.
3. When prompted for the block name, enter the drive letter, the full path, and the name of the drawing you want to protect.
Example:
MINSERT Enter block name or [?]: D:\AutoCAD\SAMPLE\campus.dwg
4. Enter 0,0 for the Insertion point.
5. Use an X and Y scale factor of 1.
6. Specify a rotation angle of 0.
7. When prompted, specify the number of rows and the number of columns to be greater than. If you specify only one row or column, this command is treated as an INSERT command and a user will be able to explode the block.
Example:
Enter number of rows (---) : 2
Enter number of columns () : 2
8. Specify the distance between rows to be 0 units.
Example:
Enter distance between rows or specify unit cell (---): 0
The block will be inserted into the current drawing. You can erase the inserted block, but you cannot explode it.
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng

Construction Project Management
From conception to completion
www.kitsonengineering.com RE: Can I Password Protect Locked Layers? Redivac Vaccum (visitor)14 Mar 02 12:06What is bad with Minsert is that once you inserted it in, sure you cant explode it, but just indert back the block wich is in the drawing already, then you delete de minsert block.. and the new one you just inserted can be exploded.

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