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10-06-2003 02:36 AM
Hi,
I am using Via WD 17 (AutoCAD Electrical?) on AutoCAD 2004. We are using floating network licenses. I am repeatedly getting "Fatal Error: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x0000 Exception @ 3600cle8h when I plot.
I am also getting "Fatal Error: Unhandled Delayload "acurlutl16.dll" Module not Found Exception at 77e9e8bbh.
When I run WD project utilities or run an Audit report, I get a stringp nil error message. I don't use any custom LISP or VB programs and am not sure how they use variables or what could be prompting this error.
I am also getting an AutoCAD alert "Unable to create new color palette" when I print from the Project dialog box. I am using the standard color display, and have not changed any "palette" that I know of. I did edit the plot style, if this is related.
We just installed the software last week.
Thanks, Lynne
I am using Via WD 17 (AutoCAD Electrical?) on AutoCAD 2004. We are using floating network licenses. I am repeatedly getting "Fatal Error: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x0000 Exception @ 3600cle8h when I plot.
I am also getting "Fatal Error: Unhandled Delayload "acurlutl16.dll" Module not Found Exception at 77e9e8bbh.
When I run WD project utilities or run an Audit report, I get a stringp nil error message. I don't use any custom LISP or VB programs and am not sure how they use variables or what could be prompting this error.
I am also getting an AutoCAD alert "Unable to create new color palette" when I print from the Project dialog box. I am using the standard color display, and have not changed any "palette" that I know of. I did edit the plot style, if this is related.
We just installed the software last week.
Thanks, Lynne
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10-07-2003 08:52 PM in reply to:
Lint
Hi Lint,
I am not using floating network licenses. But I
will tell you that I do have problems with VIA WD 17
and the earlier releases also.
The reports do not report what they claim! I was told
that would be fixed in the next release. Did not happen!
I am a little worried about this transistion from via to
autodesk!
Good Luck!
Todd
I am not using floating network licenses. But I
will tell you that I do have problems with VIA WD 17
and the earlier releases also.
The reports do not report what they claim! I was told
that would be fixed in the next release. Did not happen!
I am a little worried about this transistion from via to
autodesk!
Good Luck!
Todd
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10-07-2003 10:54 PM in reply to:
Lint
I was using V16 at another company and was also told that the buggy issues I had would be fixed in this version, but they do not seem to have been.
Specifically, I find that renumbering wires, erasing wires, and retagging components works sketchily at best. It was not a big problem at the last company because we were converting legacy drawings, but here we are working on new designs, and would like these features to work PERFECTLY.
I feel that I should be able to "snip" a wire and automatically remove the number copies on that leg of wire, and not have to run an audit to remove anything "bogus". If I try to erase wire numbers from the drawing, not all of them go, regardly of whether they are "Fixed" or not. It seems quite unreliable.
Lynne
Specifically, I find that renumbering wires, erasing wires, and retagging components works sketchily at best. It was not a big problem at the last company because we were converting legacy drawings, but here we are working on new designs, and would like these features to work PERFECTLY.
I feel that I should be able to "snip" a wire and automatically remove the number copies on that leg of wire, and not have to run an audit to remove anything "bogus". If I try to erase wire numbers from the drawing, not all of them go, regardly of whether they are "Fixed" or not. It seems quite unreliable.
Lynne
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10-08-2003 12:21 AM in reply to:
Lint
What are some specific examples of report problems?
Attach sample dwgs if possible. Thanks!
Attach sample dwgs if possible. Thanks!
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Lint,
I am not using floating network licenses. But I
will tell
you that I do have problems with VIA WD 17
and the earlier releases also.
The reports do not report what they claim! I was told
that would
be fixed in the next release. Did not happen!
I am a little worried about
this transistion from via to
autodesk!
Good Luck!
Todd
