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rescue files.ac$ in autocad 2007

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Help! Sorry if I don't introduce myself immediately but I have a terrible problem, yesterday I worked 6 hours on a ile sent to me by a client and this morning the file was in the initial situation, I tried to open the bak file but not that was updated, I'm looking for the save.ac$ file but I don't find it, it's my last chance to have the project and not have to do it again.

Please, who knows autocad 2007 can tell me the path to find it? '

Thank you, thank you, thank you very much to those who will help me.
 
You don't do anything about the ac$ file. auto save file has sv$ extension and path you find it in the options box, support file paths.
 
Thank you and excuse me, despair has taken over education, after having presented me on the subject topic I go to answer the kind tristan:

Unfortunately, in this box you're talking about, I can't find that option, so I can't change it or see it, I repeat that I use the 2007 version.

Did none of you manage to track him down once?
I think it's all the same pcs, don't I? ?

I'm desperate, and thank you for the help you want to give me.
 
I'm desperate, and thank you for the help you want to give me.
preferences --> file --> location of the auto save file --> (my : c:\users\stefano\appdata\local\temp\ )

or do a rich search of *.sv$ on the whole pc (and hopes to have set the auto save file with a congruous time )

I don't use autocad anymore but only inventor so I could write a chestnut: the automatic rescue was treated in a somewhat particular way, the count started from the moment of inactivity, in the sense that if you're a fagnano and you're always at the coffee you're self-saving, if you're always behind the pc you work and never stop, the self-saving does not leave.
 
... I'm looking for the save.ac$ file but I can't find it...
You work six hours and you never save? :eek:

if you have opened the dwg directly from the e-mail and savated (not saved as) now it is located in a sfilza of subfolders that are under users.

I don't know what happens if a folder is not set in "automatic save file placement" (options/files) but in any case you can always search for files on the pc.

Since .bak and .sv$ in case of automatic rescue take "strange" names you can search them with: *nomedwg*.*



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oops, preceded by stefano :tongue:
 
Thanks guys, last night I saved every ten minutes but despite that this morning the file was at the initial stage, as if I had never saved, I was talking to a colleague who works on the same files sent to us by the client and also he had this bad surprise, at this point I think the problem is up.
I know well that if not saved by name in a folder of the pc from the email could happen something similar but the file was taken by a pendrive.

I'm trying this last chance but I'm moooolto demoralized, it only pulls me up the fact that I found this moooooooooooooolto serious and supportive.

Thanks guys are good people.

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...I was talking to a colleague who works on the same files sent to us by the client and he also had this bad surprise, at this point I think the problem is upstream.
I know well that if not saved by name in a folder of the pc from the email could happen something similar but the file was taken by a pendrive... .
curiosity: did you work directly on the pendrive?
and then: does it still not save or now it behaves correctly that file?
 
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no file I saved it first on the office server, I have to do it again, I don't know if it will continue with that defect
 
by default the savetime variable of autocad is set to 120 (minutes).
so if such variable has not been modified, and admitting by absurdity that you aguzzo have worked 6 hours without making any saves..... Well admitting all this must be the *.sv$ file of that design somewhere.
where to see the path has already told you tristan, possibly try to launch a search on the pc as recommended by stefanobruno or g.p. doing so to try also in the hidden folders.
Hi.
 
in any case find the temporary file below:
tools/options/file/temporarydrainglocation.
rename the ac$ extension in dwg and you are fine with the latest automatic rescue, even if you were working on a key.
 
in any case find the temporary file below:
tools/options/file/temporarydrainglocation.
rename the ac$ extension in dwg and you are fine with the latest automatic rescue, even if you were working on a key.
the ac$ file, as already mentioned, is not a drawing file.
 

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