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AutoCAD 2011 64 bit Installation Problem

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Message 1 of 11
Dr.No
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AutoCAD 2011 64 bit Installation Problem

I previously installed AutoCAD 2010 64 bit, and uninstalled it, and today I installed Auto CAD 2011 64 bit, my OS is Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. During installation there was an ERROR message:

 

1:5 2: adlmPITsetproductinformation failed 3” (Exactly what’s shown in the message)

 

I tried to locate and delete file named ProductInformation.pit as others indicated  by seeking it in this location:

C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\ADLM\ProductInformation.pit

 

But I couldn’t find this file for no reason.

 

Can anyone help me with the issue? Thank you very much in advance!!!

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Message 2 of 11
Dr.No
in reply to: Dr.No

Below is the screenshot

Message 3 of 11
Dr.No
in reply to: Dr.No

Can anyone HELP me!!!!!

 

 

 

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Message 4 of 11
skatterbrainz
in reply to: Dr.No

This may seem silly, but have you tried copying the entire DVD to the local drive (or a network shared folder) and installing from that instead of directly from the DVD?

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Message 5 of 11
Jason_S
in reply to: Dr.No

Did you make sure after you uninstalled it, that it got all the files in C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Local  and C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Roaming  that go with Autodesk and the version you uninstalled?

 

Also, Look in the registry.  Even though it was uninstalled it sometimes leaves stuff behind that you have to manually take out prior to reinstalling.

 

Hope that helps

Message 6 of 11
DouglasLauritsen
in reply to: Dr.No

For this error try deleting the C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\ADLM folder. If the error continues try the solution link bellow to clear everything for Autodesk applications off your computer then try and reinstall.

 

When removing entries from the Registry please follow the recommendations and warnings in this Solution. If an applications Installer fails please seek help from someone or use the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility. Manually editing many parts of the Windows Registry will cause more harm than good. In most cases when editing the Registry users just remove a part of a set of entries which parent and/or other keys in place.

 

For example manual edits can result in the condition where an applications installer complains that it is already installed and there is no listing for it in the Add and Remove Programs or Programs and Features lists. If this happens, first try the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility. It might just list the application. If not ask for help.

 

Let us know how things work out.



Douglas Lauritsen
Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.

Message 7 of 11
Dr.No
in reply to: DouglasLauritsen

Thank you guys, I deleted REGISTRY of AutoCAD, and related files which contain such keyword, and finally it's installed! Many thanks!!!

Message 8 of 11

I have had tons of trouble trying to install inventor professional 2013, and i didnt have any previously installed products; the only things that may be in my registry would be from previous installation attempts or from inventor .ipt .iam .ipn and .dwg files i moved in from a flash drive. Your SOLUTION link isnt working for me, it says the page couldnt be found, and im running out of options. Please respond if you can help! I dont know what else to try...

Message 9 of 11
skatterbrainz
in reply to: Dr.No

Can you post anything from your installation log files in the %temp% folder on the client? That would be the first place to look for clues to what's not working.
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Message 10 of 11

This is whats left over from the last attempted install, i'm not sure how much of it is from Autodesk related processes. The screenshot of my temp files is attached.

 

 

Message 11 of 11

I would start by opening, and carefully reviewing, every one of those logs that contains the words "Inventor" and "2013" in the name.  Also, look in the _Axxxx.tmp folders to see if there's anything there.  You should also check the Windows Event Log (eventvwr.msc) for errors or warnings that occured around the date/time of the installation attempt.

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