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Ensuring Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Can Write to the Current Directory

This error typically appears when you attempt to save a drawing, create a backup file (*.bak), or use commands that generate new files (e.g., exporting to PDF, creating a DWF, or even auto-saving). While AutoCAD has evolved over the years, this specific permission issue remains a notorious headache for 2013 users. Make Sure You Can Write To Current Directory Autocad 2013

If AutoCAD is trying to write to a read-only directory (like a restricted network drive or a protected Temp folder), you can redirect it to a local folder you know is accessible. In AutoCAD, type OPTIONS and press Enter. Go to the Files tab. Expand Temporary Drawing File Location. Ensuring Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Can Write to the