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AutoCAD in Internet Explorer

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Olzon

Mechanical
Nov 29, 2006
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I'm managing an intranet solution were we are accessing files via a web-page. When clicking a link to a dwg-file the Internet Explorer opens it in the explorer window. I have tried to stop this from happening as it would be better to have the file opened in AutoCAD. I haven't found any way to make this happen.
Anybody has a solution to this?

Regards Bengt Olzon
 
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Have you looked into DWF?

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." — Will Rogers
 
No I haven't. There are quite a lot of dwg-files established and it would be absolutely most convenient to keep the file-format as it is.
 
Sounds like you have an Add-On working in IE. Look under options >> programs and the Manage Add-Ons and see if you can turn off the AutoCAD add-on.

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." — Will Rogers
 
That is correct, but when I deactivate the addon it stops viewing the file completely. I get a message in the browser window that the web page is trying to use an addon and I get a link to were I can activate it again.
 
You may want to include an instruction on the intranet pages to right-click and select "Save Target As". I know it's not an elegant solution, but this is what I have learned to do to get around an identical problem. I have had this problem only since the release of IE7.

 
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