I've recently had to copy the install folder for AutoCAD 2014 from my university's P: drive to my desktop and install it for a class. But when I try to run the setup file, nothing pops up and nothing happens.
Originally when I was trying to run the setup file, it was giving me an error that my computer was missing the litehtml.dll file from my computer. So I found a download for it on this website and downloaded and put it in my SysWOW64 folder. This is when nothing started happening. I've tried putting the file in System32 too, and in both, but nothing happens.
Any suggestions to fix this? I'm running Windows 8 64-bit. A friend of mine who also runs Windows 8 64-bit had no problems downloading the program the same way I was trying to.
generally you can't just copy a .dll file for windows and expect it to work. check the MS site for technical help for registering dlls on a given machine and OS.
I don't have win8, but there is no such dll as part of Win7 64bit.
@Anonymous wrote:
I've recently had to copy the install folder for AutoCAD 2014 from my university's P: drive ....
You might check on the installation forum, but I believe this is a violation of EULA.
Students should download from Autodesk Student Community http://www.autodesk.com/edcommunity
Check these as well
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Clean uninstall.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=2887771&linkID=9240617
Clean Install
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=17955581&linkID=9240617
Thats dependant on the definition of "install folder" - it could simply be a folder with the installer EXE.
Sounds like they are installing on personal computers.
I don't have time to track down the source - but I think I read somewhere that only Autodesk can be the source (no mirror sites authorized).
I think they (Autodesk) like to keep track of who and how often downloaded.
I think they like to ensure complaints do not arise from possible bad customer experience with un-authorized source sites.
Yeah, JD is right. Autodesk doesn't like 3rd party hosted sites. Sounds like all this customer needs to do is redownload the product from the virtual assistant.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=21889745&linkID=9240617