We have AutoCAD 2013 running in a virtual environment without any issues, at least, until we started to use a VBA script. We can't get the VBA package installed with the virtual AutoCAD for some reason. All clients get the vba6.msi prereq installed before AutoCAD is provided, but still it says VBA needs to be installed. What files are installed with the VBA package? And where does it install them? Hope someone can help me out with this.
Been digging some deeper, the arx file is installed and found, but still it says it doesn't have VBA installed. It's also loaded by AutoCAD at startup. What could be wrong?
What do you mean by "All clients get the vba6.msi prereq installed before AutoCAD is provided"? Are you saying that "vba6.msi" gets installed before AutoCAD is installed? Where you get "VBA6.msi" from?
Shouldn't you install AutoCAD FIRST and that install AutoCAD VBA enabler, which is a whole package of things, rahther than just a "vba6.msi"?
We've extracted the AutoCAD VBA enabler so we can losely install the vba6.msi and the vba enabler msi. This method works fine without the sequencer active, but fails as soon as we sequence AutoCAD