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Fatal error 54df60d2h

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Anonymous
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Fatal error 54df60d2h

The enire phraseology is:

Fatal Error: Unhandled Access violation reading 0x0000 Exception at
54df60d2h

I have run recover on this file and even attemped to rename the 'bak' file
to 'dwg' and recover that one. They both fail and crash MDT 6. This is a
large assy dwg with some xrefs in it but probably 25 local parts.

In doing a recover while/after finding xrefs there are at least 100 of these
[AcDb2dPolyline(40) Mesh Flags Illegal bit(s) Clear them]

What exactly does this mean? Perhaps most importantly, is there anything I
could do top recover this file? Edit the header or something?

Thanks

Mbyrne@crossmatch.net
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Anonymous
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I feel your pain. I have had about 5 or 6 large assemblies fail in this way
just a different memory address location since March. Our other MDT user
has started to have problems about 2 months ago. Our ACAD reseller told us
to try this

1.Uninstall MDT

2. Delete folder were MDT was installed (Default: c:\program files\mdt6)

3. Delete c:\program files\common files\autodesk shared

4. Run Regedit

Inside the hkey_current_user\software\ delete autodesk folder
Inside hkey_local_machine\software\ delete autodesk folder

5. Reboot the machine and install MDT6 from VGA mode as Administrator. (VGA
mode is a safe mode for windows NT)

This seemed to work for a little while at least. You may also want to
install SP1 which help the other guy out on a file where he was having this
problem.

Glenn Freeman

"Mike Byrne" wrote in message
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> The enire phraseology is:
>
> Fatal Error: Unhandled Access violation reading 0x0000 Exception at
> 54df60d2h
>
> I have run recover on this file and even attemped to rename the 'bak' file
> to 'dwg' and recover that one. They both fail and crash MDT 6. This is a
> large assy dwg with some xrefs in it but probably 25 local parts.
>
> In doing a recover while/after finding xrefs there are at least 100 of
these
> [AcDb2dPolyline(40) Mesh Flags Illegal bit(s) Clear them]
>
> What exactly does this mean? Perhaps most importantly, is there anything I
> could do top recover this file? Edit the header or something?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mbyrne@crossmatch.net
>
>

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