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acinetengine16 error

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Message 1 of 11
MarkSmith9762
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acinetengine16 error

I have been getting the acinetengine16 error on my computer lately.  I have traced it back to either Autocad or Inventor.  I have uninstalled/reinstalled, I have searched the NG I have done everything I can think of but to no avail.

 

Can anyone give me a solution to this error.  It is annoying.

 

Thanks

 

Mark Smith

Inventor 2009

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Message 2 of 11
bobvdd
in reply to: MarkSmith9762

Mark,


Did you try the steps mentioned in this technical article?

Granted it is not the same error message but who knows if you can track down the location of the dll on your machine and feeding it to the registry...

 

Bob




Bob Van der Donck


Principal UX designer DMG group
Message 3 of 11
MarkSmith9762
in reply to: bobvdd

Bob,

thnaks for the suggestion.  I searched the registry for the acinetengine16.dll file this morning and everything looks to be correct

 

Mark

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HELP!!!!! This error is becoming more and more intrusive.  Surely someone from Autodesk has a solution to this problem.  Can anyone help me?

 

Thanks

 

Mark Smith

Precision Devices

Message 5 of 11
bobvdd
in reply to: MarkSmith9762

Hi Mark,

 

I found this related technical article in our knowledge base. http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS1068228

Can you check if this is relevant to your situation?

 

You could also helo us diagnose your problem by giving a little bit more details about your machine, Operating system and Inventor version you are using.

 

Thanks

Bob




Bob Van der Donck


Principal UX designer DMG group
Message 6 of 11
MarkSmith9762
in reply to: bobvdd

 


@bobvdd wrote:

Hi Mark,

 

I found this related technical article in our knowledge base. http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS1068228

Can you check if this is relevant to your situation?

 

You could also helo us diagnose your problem by giving a little bit more details about your machine, Operating system and Inventor version you are using.

 

Thanks

Bob


 

Bob,

Thank you for your reply. 

 

I have read that article from the knowlege base in the past.  I am not using Zonealarm, I am using Semantic Endpoint Protection.

 

My system is as follows

Windows XP Pro sp 3

Inventor Series 2009 sp 2

 

Thanks

Mark Smith

 

Message 7 of 11
bobvdd
in reply to: MarkSmith9762

Thanks for the extra info Mark.

In Inventor 2009 , the expected version of this file AcInetEngine16.dll  is 17.2.56.0.

 

Could it be that this file is corrupt or that you have a different version.
Can you check the version number of the file via Properties > Details ?

The file normally can be found under “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\” and  can be repaired by running a repair from the Control Panel.

 

Bob




Bob Van der Donck


Principal UX designer DMG group
Message 8 of 11
MarkSmith9762
in reply to: bobvdd

 


@bobvdd wrote:

Thanks for the extra info Mark.

In Inventor 2009 , the expected version of this file AcInetEngine16.dll  is 17.2.56.0.

 

Could it be that this file is corrupt or that you have a different version.
Can you check the version number of the file via Properties > Details ?

The file normally can be found under “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\” and  can be repaired by running a repair from the Control Panel.

 

Bob


 

Bob,

It appears that the version of the file is correct. 

I tried to copy the dll from another machine that wasn't having the error but didn't work.

How do you repair from Control Panel?

Message 9 of 11
bobvdd
in reply to: MarkSmith9762

In the Control Panel > Add or remove programs, expand the Inventor product  and hit the Change button.

That will bring up the install wizard and you should see a Repair option.

Be prepared it might take a while so maybe something to do at the end of your workday.

 

Bob




Bob Van der Donck


Principal UX designer DMG group
Message 10 of 11
MarkSmith9762
in reply to: bobvdd

 


@bobvdd wrote:

In the Control Panel > Add or remove programs, expand the Inventor product  and hit the Change button.

That will bring up the install wizard and you should see a Repair option.

Be prepared it might take a while so maybe something to do at the end of your workday.

 

Bob


 

This too has failed.  It seems that I am looking at wiping my system clean and reinstalling everything.  I was hoping to avoid this method.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Mark

Message 11 of 11
bshull17
in reply to: MarkSmith9762

Maybe this will help someone.  I had this error and couldn't find a fix.  Only had ACAD 2007 installed.  On the computer I performed a disk cleanup, defragmentation and used the free software CCleaner to further clean temp files, etc. and to fix issues with the registry.  Never saw the error message again after this.

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