Make Sure You Can Write To Current Directory Autocad 2013

Delete as many files as possible in this folder (skip any currently in use).

Remediation steps (concise)

Right-click the folder → Properties → Security → Ensure your user has Modify and Write permissions. Make Sure You Can Write To Current Directory Autocad 2013

AutoCAD may fail if its designated "Temp" or "Autosave" folders are read-only. in the AutoCAD command line and press Enter. Navigate to the Automatic Save File Location Temporary Drawing File Location Delete as many files as possible in this

The "Cannot write to current directory" error in AutoCAD 2013 is almost exclusively a permissions conflict between legacy software architecture and modern Windows security features. In 90% of cases, correcting the in the shortcut properties or ensuring files are not saved inside the Program Files folder will resolve the issue without requiring complex system administration changes. in the AutoCAD command line and press Enter

The most common fix is to elevate the application's permissions so it can write to the installation directory. Right-click the AutoCAD 2013 (or the activation tool) shortcut or Run as administrator on the User Account Control (UAC) prompt to allow changes. 2. Move Application to the Local Disk (C:)