I am attempting to install ReCap 2018 from the Autodesk Desktop Application, I have signed in and selected English and Windows 10/64. The download starts and the ReCap screen appears with the "initializing" indication then I get a "downloading" indication with an estimated time of 3 minutes. The indicator never shows any data down load even after waiting over an hour. I have done a speed test from my computer and have over 50 meg down and 35 meg up with full connection. Any thoughts on what is going wrong?
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Hi@s.david.baxter,
Thanks for your feedback. i am not able to reproduce the issue.
I would like to know more about the issue. could you please send me the log files?
Please find the attachment for log file instructions.
Regards,
Srinivas.
I have made the changes requested to enable the log files. As you can see from my other posts from today this may no longer be necessary as I think I have the application somewhat installed.
This is the post I made earlier but did not seem to be in this thread:
Ok, been a day of progress. Fixed my Fusion upload problem and fixed my ReCap download/install program...sort of. Managed to get the software downloaded and installed using the "Browser Option". Everything seemed to be going well until the final screen on the install where the system indicated that some modules failed to install, basically ReCap. There was an icon short cut on my desktop which I executed resulting in the following error "Unable to Initialize Licencing Code RE3107". I have also attached the installation logs....Thoughts?
Hello @s.david.baxter,
I see that the installation failed on Universal C Runtime (KB2999226).
You can try one of the two options:
1. Windows Visual Studio debugger helps you observe the run-time behavior of your program, find & fix them. This is a feature of Windows 10 devices, take a look at the following, Deploying and debugging UWP app
2. Locate this in your Windows Control Panel. Try to uninstall it & install the Microsoft Visual C++ back on the system by following the steps in this article, How to remove and reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Libraries.
Please let us know if you have any more questions.
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Hello @s.david.baxter,
Sorry, about the broken link thank you for letting me know I just fixed it. So glad this helped you out.
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Natasha
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