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Admin Posted - January 02 2018 : 9:49:29 PM
Reminder,

Seems they keep locking AutoCAD down tighter and tighter.

If you want AutoCAD to read .lsp and .vba and .scr files, you must add any directories that AutoCAD uses to the "Trusted Locations" area in AutoCAD's options.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/When-you-start-Autocad-you-error-File-loading-security-concern.html

Issue:
When you start Autocad you error : File loading - security concern
Causes:
Missing paths in the options area
Solution:
1) Open AutoCAD
2) Access the Options window (Type OP and press enter)
3) Access the Files Tab
4) In the "Trusted locations" list, add the directory of where the file is located

You will want to add Hurricane's /LISP/ directory, as it contains a few of the .lsp and .dvb (VBA) routines Hurricane's scripts will call from AutoCAD, and also whatever path you declare in the "Batch Script Output Path" (found on the Tools->Options->Config tab in Hurricane, as this will be the final "batch script" that gets pushed/called in AutoCAD.

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