Write protected drawing
Write protected drawing
(OP)
I want to make a write protected AutoCAD drawing. Moreover, I would like to make sure that nobody can remove write protection so the standard Windows write only option is not suitable here. Please advise.





RE: Write protected drawing
RE: Write protected drawing
Adobe Acrobat does it for MSWord files.
Viktor
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RE: Write protected drawing
In AutoCAD 2000+ you should get the option to print to DWF file. This type of file is essentially like an image file, except it keeps it's lines etc as vectors (so it's not broken down to pixels) You can then send this file onto other people where they can print them off.
In order to print them off they will need a extra piece of software called Volo View Express - Version 2 (25Mb FREE download from AutoDesk) as AutoCAD will NOT read DWF files.
Doing it this way means that the people at the other end can only view or print the drawings you send them, they can't edit them in any way (unless they buy additional software to convert it back to a DWG).
I'm not sure if this is a solution you wanted but you have my thoughts on it now, feel free to ask for more help.
Regards
Marc
RE: Write protected drawing
Thank you very much for your valuable advice. It could be an option although it is limited by the presence of VOLO VIEW Express on the other people computers.
What I want is to send a file, other can look, but cannot edit, add, etc. Today I use to copy an AutoCAD drawing into MSWord, the convert it into a pdf file loosing quality. Ideally, I would like to have an AutoCAD drawing that everybody can change but cannot print, save, etc. The reason I need it is because I send drawings to my customers and they often try “to adopt” my drawings to their “particular conditions.” Unfortunately, they do not understand what has to be changed so they change a few components leaving other essential as they are. It makes the drawings incorrect and after a short while you do not know which drawing is correct. It becomes a kind of mess.
Viktor
http://viktorastakhov.tripod.com
RE: Write protected drawing
If you have access to a PDF writer, then why don't you plot directly to the PDF writer from AutoCAD. The PDF writer must be an available printer on the computer for Word to convert documents to PDFs. If you have AutoCAD 2000i or better loaded and the PDF writer loaded on the same machine, you can pick the PDF as a printer and not lose any resolution, from inside AutoCAD. You can bump up the resolution to 150 or 300 dpi from the PDF printer properties.
We do it here all the time.
And we do it for MicroStation, as well.
Later.
Rich
RE: Write protected drawing
It works just fine and quality is OK.
Viktor
http://viktorastakhov.tripod.com