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If you are currently attempting to launch the utility from a shared network path, a temporary zip file, or an external drive, move it to internal storage. Copy the entire utility or installation folder.

The error in AutoCAD 2013 is a common permission conflict that occurs when the software or its associated utilities lack the authority to create, modify, or save files in their active working directory. This issue typically stems from Windows User Account Control (UAC) constraints, restrictive local folder permissions, or running setup tools from write-protected locations like restricted root folders or unzipped archives.

AutoCAD 2013 was released in March 2012, an era when Windows 7 was dominant and Windows User Account Control (UAC) was becoming stricter. Several factors make 2013 particularly sensitive to this error:

If you are experiencing write access issues in AutoCAD 2013, try the following steps: Make Sure You Can Write To Current Directory Autocad 2013

AutoCAD is telling you: “The folder I am currently looking at (the ‘current directory’) does not allow me to create or modify files. Please make sure I have write permission there, or change to a different folder where I can write.”

AutoCAD relies heavily on specific folders within your user profile. If your Windows user account lacks "Full Control" over these folders, the write-error occurs. Step 1: Locate the Target Folders

(setvar "REMEMBERFOLDERS" 1)

in the Run dialog) to remove conflicting temporary installation files. Fix Licensing Services Task Manager , go to the tab, and ensure the FlexNet Licensing Service is running.

If this works, make it permanent: right-click the shortcut > > Compatibility tab > check Run this program as an administrator . 2. Grant Full Control to Autodesk Folders

While this article focuses on fixing the error, it is worth noting that AutoCAD 2013 is now more than a decade old. Modern versions (2020–2025) handle permissions far more gracefully, support Windows 11 natively, and offer cloud collaboration without these legacy roadblocks. However, we understand that many engineering firms and manufacturing plants have legacy code, LISP routines, or hardware that require 2013 specifically. If you are currently attempting to launch the

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

If the file is on a company server or network drive, your network permissions may have lapsed. Try copying the file to your local C: drive to see if it opens.

: Security software like Windows Defender may be blocking the application from writing to the disk. Recommended Solutions This issue typically stems from Windows User Account

You are trying to open or save a file directly from a restricted network drive.

The designated template or temporary file path inside AutoCAD points to a location that no longer exists.