If you type %AppData% into the location on an Explorer window and press Enter it would open the relevant folder per your windows version. The %AppData% shortcut works in all versions of windows, including XP, Vista, 7 and including 32/64 bit. From that point forward AutoDesk takes over and places their respective program's settings under the AutoDesk folder. Vista/7 changes to c:\User\ \appdata\roaming\. Secondly, XP places these setting in the c:\Documents & Setting\ \Application Data\ folder. So if you can't see that you know you can't see the full path. Press F2 to open the full text window so you can see the rest of the path.įirstly, all those paths in windows would usually start with a drive letter (normally C:\ ), unless they're URL paths which would start with double-backslashes (shown in AutoLisp as quadruple backslashes). The rest of it has probably scrolled up becoming hidden in your minimal command line palette. And like I said when I typed Findfile command I got the english\\R18.2\\enu\\support\\acad.patThat path is incomplete.