![]() ![]() That means you can open an infected drawing, close it and not close CAD, and then open a clean drawing, and these Proxies can still jump. ![]() These objects can travel through an instance of CAD. All, benign and malicious, do not require an Xref or block insert link to a drawing in order to infect that drawing. Some are benign and are created when e-transmitting a drawing from a CAD platform that has an Object Enabler installed. Known to cause commands to misfire, drawing slowdown, crashing, freezing, Xrefs to not detach, units to change in the background causing scaling issues, and other major issues. Product Desc: Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2007 (BAD) Unfortunately, these frequently come hand-in-hand with 2007 Proxies, and there's no known way to remove Proxies selectively. Not known to cause issues, but a good idea to save these down and remove them if you're not actively using Civil tools and it's not an in-house drawing – that is, it came from outside your company. The following is a list of known Proxies, and whether they're good or bad: ![]()
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