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Hi preferred_customer, Welcome to the Forums!
This must be a frustrating issue for you. I suggest we do a reinstall of the application manager to see if that remedies the problem of failing upon starting it up.
Here are the steps I recommend:
To reinstall Autodesk Application Manager (AAM) follow steps below.
1. Verify that AAM is not running, check the system tray, if you see AAM running, right click on it and Exit Note: Open windows task manger and if you see AdAppMgr.exe*32 and AdAppMgrSvc.exe*32 running under Processes, please End Process for both 2. Uninstall AAM from Control Panel 3. In Windows Explorer address bar type %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Autodesk and hit Enter key 4. Rename .AdskAppManager folder 5. In Windows Explorer address bar type %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Autodesk Application Manager\ and hit Enter key 6. Double click on AdApplicationManager-installer.exe to install AAM 7. Once AAM is installed you may need to update it to the latest version. |
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Hi preferred_customer, Welcome to the Forums!
This must be a frustrating issue for you. I suggest we do a reinstall of the application manager to see if that remedies the problem of failing upon starting it up.
Here are the steps I recommend:
To reinstall Autodesk Application Manager (AAM) follow steps below.
1. Verify that AAM is not running, check the system tray, if you see AAM running, right click on it and Exit Note: Open windows task manger and if you see AdAppMgr.exe*32 and AdAppMgrSvc.exe*32 running under Processes, please End Process for both 2. Uninstall AAM from Control Panel 3. In Windows Explorer address bar type %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Autodesk and hit Enter key 4. Rename .AdskAppManager folder 5. In Windows Explorer address bar type %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Autodesk Application Manager\ and hit Enter key 6. Double click on AdApplicationManager-installer.exe to install AAM 7. Once AAM is installed you may need to update it to the latest version. |
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Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
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If you want the opinion of a fellow user and CAD manager instead of the corporate line...
Close AutoCAD. Start Windows TASK MANAGER, Processes tab, and turn of Autodesk Desktop App and Autodesk Application Manager.
Start Windows Control Panel, Programs, then uninstall both applications.
Restart Windows. Now skip reinstalling anything with either of those names, start your favorite webbrowser and bookmark this webpage https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/downloads?release=2016 and check it if you start having a problem in AutoCAd and need a patch or update to install.
You are running AutoCAD 2016: there are likely to never ever be any new updates for it anytime soon so you don't need bloatware to watch a folder you're likely never to use.
If you want the opinion of a fellow user and CAD manager instead of the corporate line...
Close AutoCAD. Start Windows TASK MANAGER, Processes tab, and turn of Autodesk Desktop App and Autodesk Application Manager.
Start Windows Control Panel, Programs, then uninstall both applications.
Restart Windows. Now skip reinstalling anything with either of those names, start your favorite webbrowser and bookmark this webpage https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/downloads?release=2016 and check it if you start having a problem in AutoCAd and need a patch or update to install.
You are running AutoCAD 2016: there are likely to never ever be any new updates for it anytime soon so you don't need bloatware to watch a folder you're likely never to use.
Hi preferred_customer,
I suggest that you start with just the one at first. If that does not work we can start the process again and do both.
As the Corporate voice 🙂 I actually like the tool and feel that it has gotten much better at what it is designed to do. However, per Dean's suggestion, many users remove it and live happily ever after.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
Hi preferred_customer,
I suggest that you start with just the one at first. If that does not work we can start the process again and do both.
As the Corporate voice 🙂 I actually like the tool and feel that it has gotten much better at what it is designed to do. However, per Dean's suggestion, many users remove it and live happily ever after.
Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
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