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Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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Sorry but I do not understand thesze directions . I am a new manager here and we received this error . I am great at following recipes can you provide idiot recipe to solve this PLEASE< PLEASE
This should take care of your problem.
Good luck!
try command MAPSKINMAP. Several of us had just been given new HP Elitebook 8540w's and Cad crashed everytime layer manager was opened. I tried updating the framework to the latest version but to no avail! We were told the command by own own AutoCAD Guru and it worked for us! We use a mapping software to import our base maps so it may have only been relavant to us. It may help other
This has worked for us in the past:
Click on View|Menu/Toolbar Layout|Map Classic
on the bottom where it says command, type
mapskinmap
Hit Enter
I started having the exact same problem with AutoCAD LT 2010 this morning after Windows XP automatic updates.
I tried unistalling .NET Framework, bu not reinstalling it. AutoCAD LT just crashes on open.
I uninstalled .NET Framework and reinstalled it. Now I only crash about 50% of the time, which is a great improvement. However, this is really slowing down productivity. It would be nice Autodesk would make an attempt to fix this problem.
"... after Windows XP automatic updates..."
Turn that off: unless you run your PC in an open location like a public coffee shop, you ought to take control of all updates and all installs on your PC. WinXP has a restore feature, you should have done that first IMHO.
Autodesk recommended uninstall and reinstall procedures, after you remove all the updates that broke your setup:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=10243968&linkID=9240617
I would apply it to .NET as well before the AutoCAD reinstall; all versions of .NET on your PC. This is no small undertaking.
Since the update only happened last night, most software developers will take anything up to a month to react if enough folks are affected and they all voice there opinions direct to Autodesk (always a good idea). Sadly this forum is not the place for such a complaint.
I had the same problem this morning with Civil 3D 2010 and here's how I got it working again:
Start - Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs - select the AutoCAD product that's giving the FATAL ERROR and click the Change/Remove button.
This will prompt an Autodesk window to open with the following 3 options:
Add or Remove Features,
Repair or Reinstall, and
Uninstall.
Select the Repair or Reinstall option
When prompted on the next page, select the REPAIR radio button.
It took about 45 minutes to complete the repair and you will requiire software disc number 2 of 3 (at least I did for my Civil 3D 2010 problem).
Reboot and it should open as always... as it now has for me.
Good luck!
Probably still sage advice for an AutoCAD LT installation.
As always, back up Customizations first.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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Thanks for the information. For one reason or another the repair was unsuccessful for me. I wound up having to remove and re-install C3D.
This is a bit late but it may help some others...
We have about 15-20 users running civil 3d 2010 and other version of Autodesk products.
This same error comes up once in a while for us as well.
My fix thus far has been to log in with administrative privlages to the computer at hand and do the following.
Shut open windows and programs. (Not services and what have you)
Note: you will have to enable showing of hidden files to do the following...("local settings" is hidden)
Go to: C:\Documents and Settings\<USER NAME>\Local Settings\Application Data\Autodesk\C3D 2010
Now rename the folder "enu" to "enu~".
Do the same for" C:\Documents and Settings\<USER NAME>\Application Data\Autodesk\C3D 2010
rename folder "enu" to "enu~".
Then close windows and start civil 3d 2010.
This will cause the folders that you renamed to be rebuilt. If you are missing anything or just cant live with a fresh configuration, you can always go back to the above folders, delete the new versions of enu and rename enu~ back to enu.
I am by no means an AutoDESK user. I just make it go for drafters and engineers.
great!!!!!!! renamig the folders is the only one solution that solve the Autocad Unhandled exception on startup
thanx a lot
m.
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