Hi @Anonymous,
I suggest that first we determine why AutoCAD 2018 wont install on the first computer. Did you receive any error messages when trying to install? Please give me some details.
Your 2nd computer actually looks a bit underpowered to run AutoCAD 2018. While the Chromium service issue is not a new one it affects very few systems and it usually only happens on systems on the lower end of the capability spectrum. This has happened on my own home laptop so I can certainly understand your frustration. Once I killed the Autodesk Desktop App to stop the services from hogging resources, the problemnever again presented itself. The Desktop App still loads on my side with out any problems.
Is your grandson able to logon to A360 from within AutoCAD? This is how a license is getting checked. If not, I suggest he go to the a360.autodesk.com site and logon on there. Perhaps their is a password issue.
Application updates can be obtained both through the Desktop App as well as through the Account page. In addition, many updates can also be downloaded from the AKN.
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John Vellek
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