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personal set profiles .arg at autocade startup

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Hi, at the start of autocad 2004 I always charge the profile "vanilla".
this is very annoying since I have to set up with my personal profile every time.
is it possible to set so that at each start you load by default the profile I use?
Thank you all.
 
from the online help:
how to start the program with a command line option

right-click the program icon in the windows desktop. click properties.
in the Autocad Properties dialog box, within the link tab, in the destination box, change the parameters related to the option using the following syntax:
"unit:namepercourse\acad.exe" ["nome disegno"] [/opzione "nome"] valid options are the following
/
script name ((b corresponds to batch processing)
/
filename template
/c
configuration folder
/v
name view
/
support folders
/
default system pointing device
/no
no autocad logo screen
/no hardware
deactivate hardware acceleration
/p
User defined log profile

_
without window management sheet group
/set sheet group name
/w
default work area
/
background print/publishing for a file descriptions group of drawings (dsd)

for example, type "d:\autocad 2009\acad.exe" /t "d:\autocad 2009\template\arch1" /v "plan1" /b "startup"
click OK.
 
I had already tried with the explanation of the help.unfortunately, the text box destination refers to a link that cannot be edited.( is stiff and clicking inside does not activate anything)
if there are other ideas....
thanks anyway to everyone.
 
Um... Do you have administrator privileges?
try to create a new link, similar to the existing one, and adding /p nameprofile
 
Okay, I created another acad link icon, set the destination with the profile, and now it's fine.
thanks and greetings to all
 
more simply, set your interface as the more you cling, go to the drop-down menu at the top (from me there is written by default "drawing and annotation") and choose "sets work area".
in the window that appears, put the check on "automatically save changes to the work area" and press ok.

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more simply, set your interface as the more you cling, go to the drop-down menu at the top (from me there is written by default "drawing and annotation") and choose "sets work area".
sin autocad 2004 did not have the areas of work... :mad:
 

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