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Error 1606:Could not access network location Autodesk\Autocad 2014\R19.1

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Message 1 of 27
tonyv1978
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Error 1606:Could not access network location Autodesk\Autocad 2014\R19.1

Hi to everyone is couple of days than i try to install Autocad 2014  on windows 8 64 bits with not success everytime i tried i always get the same error as the picture:

 

Autocad 2014 EN.JPG

 

I tried many things as i so in this forum as i saw in other forum ect....

I tried to check the following registry keys:

 

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders

  and they are as the following pictures:

 

Registro2.jpg

 

 

  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders

 

Registro3.jpg

 

 

 

and i check also that:

 

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders

 

Registro4.jpg

 

 

And after i checked also the environment variables as you can see in the following picture:

 

 

AppData.JPG

 

 

 

I don't know what else do, i haven't other idea please i need a quick help to fix my problem!   Smiley Sad

 

 

 

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Message 2 of 27
tonyv1978
in reply to: tonyv1978

I forget to say that i all ready try to install Autocad 2014 "run as Administrator" and the user where i'm loged is also administrator i also tried to create a new user with administrator rights and i tried to install autocad but no way always the same error.

 

What else i can do to fix this error, please i need help!!!!!

 

Message 3 of 27
tonyv1978
in reply to: tonyv1978

Please no one have an idea how to fix the problem, i need urgently a solution.
Message 4 of 27
mediplanGmbH
in reply to: tonyv1978

Hi, I have exactly the same problem:

Same OS, same error messages, same countermeasures with no success.

I checked the availability of paths and my write permissions etc.

 

I have placed the setup on the local hard disc in addition.

 

No chance to get the Installation done.

 

Has anybody an idea?

Message 5 of 27
wppdev
in reply to: tonyv1978

same issue here

thos works well on Windoes 7 32 bit

 

but for Windows 7 64 bit

cannot install AutoCAD 2014

 

I tried it on 4 machines

everywhere same problem

 

thought I downladed the wrong/incomplete installer

downloaded it again, same problem

 

the user has all admin rights, everything seems fine

same problem

 

can anyone help!!!!

 

 

 

 

Message 6 of 27
mediplanGmbH
in reply to: tonyv1978

Hello,

 

what I would like to add:

our CAD-workstation has an SSD (solid state disk) just for the operating system and the program data.

ALL user data ist stored on a second standard hard-disk. (D:\)

 

Is there a problem with different hard-drives for user-Data and programm data?

Message 7 of 27
mike.monical
in reply to: mediplanGmbH

I also have the problem with the same configuration, SSD and D data drive.

Message 8 of 27
tonyv1978
in reply to: tonyv1978

Hi, to everyone, seem to be that also other peoples has the same problem but until now no solution i hope to see soon some advice, and i wish that i and the other we can find the solution for our problem.

 

Thank's in advance to everyone.   Smiley Happy

Message 9 of 27
mike.monical
in reply to: tonyv1978

sorry you are having the same problem, me too.

 

are your computers also SSD with User files going to seperate drive?

 

Has anyone reported this on subscription services?

 

 

Message 10 of 27
tonyv1978
in reply to: mike.monical

Yes, the hard drive on my laptop is SSD and inìs devide in 2 partition (C,D) the partition C is where is installed the OS and all the programs, and the partition D is where is saved the USER folders.
I never report this problem to subscription services.
Message 11 of 27
mediplanGmbH
in reply to: tonyv1978

Hi there,

 

two good news from me:

 

1. The installation went fine w/o difficulties on our notebook - just with one HD (Win 7, 64 bit)

 

2. The installation on our workstation (Win 7, 64 bit, one SSD just for OS and program data - one regular HD for user data) worked fine now.

I got a phone call from the Autodesk Support Line.

We changed the following:

1. generated a local user profile with administrative privileagues and started it.

2. Switched the UAC (user access control) to OFF !!!

3. Opened registry and went to

HKeyLocalMachine/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/Shell folders

HKeyLocalMaschine settings.PNG

 

and changed the keys

Common Desktop               c:\users\public\desktop    -> d:\users\public\desktop

common documents                                                        d:\users\public\documents

....

same proceedings for common music, common video, common pictures

(but I think it has nothing to do with this)

4. close regedit

5. reboot PC

6. Log in with administrative privs

7. start setup - and it worked.

 

So we are done with this subject and hopefully you benefit from this.

Pressing my thumbs that the next update from Autodesk could deal with these problems.

Message 12 of 27
tonyv1978
in reply to: mediplanGmbH

Thank's a lot, i work very well, very easy solution.
Thank's again!!!!
Message 13 of 27
wppdev
in reply to: tonyv1978

I was able to solve the problem with the following solution

Resolution:-
The problem is due to a registry location pointing to a non-existent location for the user profile location.

 

Steps to resolve :

  • Go to run.
  • Type ‘regedit’ click ‘ok’. The Registry Editor window opens.
  • Follow the path given below.
  • [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
  • Check the location for “Common Documents”, It will be pointing to a non-existent location
  • Eg. "Common Documents"="C:\\Users\\Public\\Documents"
  • Change the value data of common document as:
  • "Common Documents"="d:\\Users\\Public\\Documents"  (or any valid location)
  • OR create that non-existent folder
  • Run AutoCAD 2014 setup again
Message 14 of 27
arsalaan88
in reply to: tonyv1978

The Solution is easy: I made a new user account in my windows 7 64 bit operating system, and that's all. The setup went smooth with any errors. But the account must have administrator properties.

Message 15 of 27
ddevillers
in reply to: mediplanGmbH

This worked like a charm. Wonder if this is a Windows issue or AutoDesk?

Thank you!

Message 16 of 27
peter
in reply to: ddevillers

Hey,

 

For me, creating a symbolic link C:\Users pointing to d:\Users fixed the problem. 

Message 17 of 27
john-p-mccarthy
in reply to: tonyv1978

I now have the same fault but R20. HAve tried the earlier resolution with out success. Richard at Cadline has been most helpful but as yet no resolution. Any ideas?

 

Auotacd 2014Lt was fine on windows 8 until massive windows updates and I could not sign in. Since then upgraded to windows 8.1. Still cannot install the software

Message 18 of 27
ferreyra585
in reply to: tonyv1978

I had same problem This is what happened: I have a small SSD system drive and a large HDD data drive, I moved all my data to the data drive, including Users\public\documents. So Autocad could not find C:\users\public\documents to create Autodesk\Autocad 2014\R19.1.

I created back C:\users\public\documents and all worked well. Wish you luck

Message 19 of 27
crkinard
in reply to: peter

I just did this. It was easier and faster to fix the problem I was having on over 90 computers where I work.

 

 

Make sure there is no folder called C:\Users and run:

 

mklink /d C:\Users D:\Users

Message 20 of 27
ari88baltazar
in reply to: tonyv1978

If non of the options you have tried worked, like what happened to me, all i did was go to my C drive and then to the users folder then to public and inside the public folder make a new folder and call it Documnets. That solved the problem for me.

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