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Have you ever minimised AutoCAD (Windows 7 64) and not been able to maximise it from the taskbar? The button is live (glows when you hover), the preview shows the application and the full application window shows when you hover on the preview. Any attempt to maximise via the taskbar, or Alt+Tab, results in a “bong” sound and nothing.

ACA_2010_Minimised

Task Manager: The only way to get back

If you get stuck like this Ctrl+Shift+Escape to open the Task Manager then double click or Right Click > Restorewill bring the application back.

AutoCAD, Windows or something beginning with VBA?

This behaviour only appeared when running a 3rd party app. It used a tiny, tiny, bit of VBA (which was installed) for a launch dialog but none once in operation. After that requirement was removed and the VBA component disabled the refusal to Maximise vanished.


This tip was found on this incredibly helpful blog about Autocad

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  • sounds like a shortage of memory or cpu... or a virus keeping the cpu occupied,, knocking on wood.. my autocad application.. civil 3d only crashes on rare occasions... and usually with a point edit... so I've learned to alway save before that dialog.
    • just dnt push any button or click your mouse repeatedly when your acad is busy, give it time to finish your last command or else you will get this "FATAL ERROR" save your work after each major process.
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