Autodesk Autocad --env.acad Release Name-

The --env.acad parameter is commonly used in , automation scripts , or Continuous Integration (CI) pipelines where AutoCAD is virtualized or automated.

If you are generating a report or troubleshooting environment settings: autodesk autocad --env.acad release name-

In AutoCAD, .acad files are a type of release file that contains configuration settings, environment variables, and other data essential for the software's operation. These files are used to initialize the AutoCAD environment, setting up the program's configuration, and defining various parameters such as file paths, system variables, and user preferences. The --env

However, Autodesk does support a legacy switch /p (profile) and /ld (load LISP). Some advanced users have created wrapper executables (e.g., acadlauncher.exe ) that interpret --env.acad internally. If you find this keyword in your company’s login scripts, it is likely a custom invention by a former IT administrator. However, Autodesk does support a legacy switch /p

: Internal version number used in the Windows Registry (e.g., 25.0 for 2025). Release Number (R-series)