So far I have been unable to find a solution online for the problem I'm having.
I have installed Revit 2017, and uninstalled it, and reinstalled it about 10-15 times. At this point I'm beginning to think it's not user error.
I have a valid student license, I have checked and I still have 4 seats available, but I am still getting this error.
The last install I did seems to have gone swimmingly but still this error persists.
Someone please help!!!!
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msimon,
Sorry for the confusion. I don't see an earlier post that attached an LGS file and sent it along for you to put in place. This is a file we know came from a working machine. It should have all the correct permissions attached to it.
This issue, is this just with one specific machine?
-David
Yes, just one machine. I have four others configured similarly but have only installed on one other so far but it worked fine. I will be attempting installation on the others next week during the break. We have to make sure all are updated and working before actually using 2017. As you know, once a Revit file is updated, you can't go backwards.
Hello @msimon,
Thank you for letting us know, sorry this took some time to get resolved & none of our known solutions resolved it for you.
Glad an install of Revit 2018 worked out.
Natasha
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Hi
I followed the thread all the way through as I have the same problem. Revit 2017 worked for the first day I installed it. Powered off come back today and it refuses to start.
I am not adverse to trying what you said but it failed to work for the previous person so have you got a proper answer that does work?
Ken Boddy
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