Hmmm...
Have you tried booting in Win2k "VGA Mode"? It could be that an AutoCAD
component is always holding the key open, preventing it from being deleted.
Usually a normal reboot would take care of this. It's also possible that
part of the registry could be corrupt.
I believe the current logged in user, not just administrators, always have
"Full Control" over HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\*. If not, someone must
have changed the default permissions setup by Win2k.
What paths keep being set incorrectly? If the desktop icon is pointing to
the wrong location, then your install path should be updated in
\\server\mdtclientinstall\image\appsetup.inf. If you are you talking
about paths in the AutoCAD Support file search path, then I suspect an
AutoCAD profile issue. If you use a .ARG file to manage profiles, make
sure all of the paths in it are correct to begin with.
Chris
"molokaiboy" wrote in message
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> I tried to delete the sub folders and I expanded it all the way down and
even tried to delete the lowest folder in the tree but could not.
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> Collin
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