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Here's a few things that should be done when running Autodesk applications which could be causing a problem for you:
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Try the other one first. If neither of them work for you, have your IT person grant you permissions to those hives.
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Nick,
Try this first... Go to C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\AdLM\ and delete the CascadeInfo.cas file then try running the application again.
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Check your virtual memory to make sure it's above the recommended size.
For example, If the Recommended size is 4000, change the Initial Size to 4000 and set the Maximum size to 6000.
To access the virtual memory location, do the following:
Right-click My Computer, choose Properties
If using Windows 7, select the "Advanced system settings" link on the left of the System page
System Properties Dialog will open
Go to the Advanced tab and click Settings under Performance
Performance Options dialog will open
Go to the Advanced tab, and click the Change button located at the bottom of the dialog
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Since you're an Admin on the machine, there's nothing that needs to be done in the registry.
Originally, I was going to have you right-click each of the registry hives and choose Permissions. Within the permissions area, add your account and allocate full rights.
However, since you already have Admin rights, there could be an AutoCAD profile issue. To reset your profile, perform the following:
Browse the registry and delete the following folder:
Browse windows explorer and delete the following:
Once these folders are deleted, start Civil 3D 2012 and those files (Autodesk Profile) will be recreated.
Let me know if this works.
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No, this will only effect Civil 3D 2012.
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caddman,
If you're running Windows 7, disable the UAC...
Go to the start menu, and type UAC in the search box then hit Enter. Slide the bar all the way to the bottom and reboot your system.
If this doesn't resolve the issue, browse to the following location and delete all of the files beginning with "adskflex_":
Windows 7 directory:
Windows XP directory:
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You're welcome!
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