Would you not agree? In my attempt to increase the number of error reports Autodesk receives form all of us users, I am going to explain how I believe the error reports work. If Autodesk doesn’t know about your issue, and possibly the same issue that others are having, then the odds of the issue must be reduced when no or at fewer error reports or being submitted. Possibly saying something like this, “I’ll be glad when this bug gets fixed”! Here is a news flash for everyone that has ever just closed that error report, Autodesk® may not know about your issue, because you keep choosing not to report the error.įor your benefit and the benefit of all users, we should always, submit our error reports. You know, that annoying box that you close, while you complain about the software crashing once again. Yes, the dreaded error report or known by Autodesk as the CER report! If you have used any Autodesk product, especially some of the AutoCAD vertical products, such as AutoCAD Civil 3D you may have likely seen the pop-up box shown below. Guest post by Christian Barrett Senior Civil Applications Specialist at CADTECHS and of course on Twitter at Be a Guest Author on Between the Lines
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