Probably changed the way AutoCAD interacts with the command line version of INSERT. Just move to Revit and you'll be all set. No more worries.
NOW YOU ARE JUST TAUNTING ME...
they would not listen over a year ago when I told them we needed to be on subscription.. and our new computers were held up for 4 months because we were not..
on subscription...
and my new cad support person [because we are now ON subscription] just happens to be the person I suggested we stick with when they chose to NOT GO ON SUBSCRIPTION....
YEH. and the training I said we should get BEFORE the upgrade...
yeh.. now happening next month..
if we can get approval for it before she gets all booked up..
so yeh.. they will really listen when I suggest revit. ...