Pieter, the reason I'd thought of locking down a pgp...
We draw many road schemes, and the road markings we use in the UK, I have created a little routine on the menu, which loads the linetype, sets the width and draws the pline to the correct standards.... I have come across users who know HOW to use the menu version, but wont cos its quicker for them to use the more familiar PL...
What would be better than "just the menu" for encouraging the users to actually use the routines?
See, with more information we can give better suggestions
A couple ways to handle this:
1) I believe you can redefine commands. Take pline out of the program if it causes that much of a problem. If this is too extreme, at least have it popup a dialog box that says "there is a more streamlined/prefered method via the company menu.
2)Is your road routine one command or a group of command for different road types? if it's one command, you could educate your users to add it to their pgp file.
3) the pgp file is one location where you can set shortcuts but not the only location. Setting shortcuts via a menu/lisp will trump a pgp. The only thing though, the menu or lisp have to load after Autocad reads the pgp file, but I'm not 100% certain.
Currently I support about 75 users.
Try over three hundred.
I won't say how many I had, nor the number of offices accross the country.
Pieter