Locate the PMP File

Locate Customized Files

Locate Drawing Template Files

Beginning with AutoCAD 2004, the default location
for some of your support files has changed. For information about
the default location of these files, see Locate Customized Files.
Support files include the
following:
- Configuration
file (acad2008.cfg)
- Customization file (acad.cui)
- Custom icon files
- Help and miscellaneous files
- Font
mapping file (acad.fmp)
- Alternate
font file (simplex.shx)
- Support
path files (acad.dcl, acad.lin, acad.mnl, acad.pat, acad.pgp, acad.psf, acad.unt, acadiso.lin, acadiso.pat,
ase.dcl, base.dcl, dbcon.cui, doshelp.dcl, and gdt.shx)
NoteIn
some operating systems, the folders that are located under your
profile are hidden by default. To display these files, you may need
to change your display settings. On the Start menu, click Control
Panel

Folder Options. In the Folder Options dialog box,
on the View tab, click Show Hidden Files and Folders.
To find the default location of the configuration
file
- Click
Start menu (Windows)
All Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click Tools menu
Options. - In the Options dialog box, Files tab, click
the plus sign (+) to the left of Help and Miscellaneous File Names.
- Click the plus sign (+) to the left of Configuration
File.
- Under Configuration File, click the path name
to view the location of your configuration file.
To
find the default location of the customization files
- Click Start menu (Windows)
All Programs
(or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click
Tools menu
Options. - In
the Options dialog box, Files tab, click the plus sign (+) to the
left of Customization Files.
- Click
the plus sign (+) to the left of Main Customization File.
- Under
Main Customization File, click the path name to view the location of
your main customization file.
- Click
the plus sign (+) to the left of Enterprise Customization File.
- Under
Enterprise Customization File, click the path name to view the location
of your enterprise customization files.
NoteBy default, the path to an enterprise customization
file is empty until you define the file. For more information about
defining a customization file, see “Customize the User
Interface” in the Customization Guide.
To
find the default location of the custom icon files
- Click Start menu (Windows)
All
Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click
Tools menu
Options. - In
the Options dialog box, Files tab, click the plus sign (+) to the
left of Customization Files.
- Under
Custom Icon Location, click the path name to view the location for the
custom button image files used with your customization files.
To
find the default location of the Help and miscellaneous files
- Click
Start menu (Windows)
All Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click
Tools menu
Options. - In
the Options dialog box, Files tab, click the plus sign (+) to the
left of Help and Miscellaneous File Names to expand the list.
- Click
the plus sign (+) to the left of the file you want to locate, and
then click the path name to view the location of the files.
To
find the default location of the font mapping file
- Click Start menu (Windows)
All
Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click
Tools menu
Options. - In
the Options dialog box, Files tab, click the plus sign (+) to the
left of Text Editor, Dictionary, and Font File Names.
- Click
the plus sign (+) to the left of Font Mapping File.
- Under
Font Mapping File, click the path name to view the location of your font
mapping file.
To
find the default location of the alternate font file
- Click Start menu (Windows)
All
Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click
Tools menu
Options. - In
the Options dialog box, Files tab, click the plus sign (+) to the
left of Text Editor, Dictionary, and Font File Names.
- Click
the plus sign (+) to the left of Alternate Font File.
- Under
Alternate Font File, click the path name to view the location of
your alternate font file.
To
find the default location of the support path files
- Click Start menu (Windows)
All
Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD 2008
AutoCAD 2008. - Click
Tools menu
Options. - In
the Options dialog box, Files tab, click the plus sign (+) to the
left of Support File Search Path.
- Under
Support File Search Path, click a path name to view the location
of your support files.
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