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Hello there,
I managed to install a student version quite some time ago
by deleting all the prerequisites from the install script. That´s
easily done in any editor that features search and replace.
It also could be because of the c++ redistributable. I had the
pleasure encountering both problems. The last several times
I just removed the packages and the installation worked after-
wards. It´s the 2010 versions of the runtime I removed.
Are you getting red crosses in the installation routine or are
you getting a different error message?
Did you think about simply reassociating the files in Windows?
Hope this helps
Kind regards
Daniel
Hi,
Here is what I get.
Firstly (during install)
Then it continues trying to install other products. Then I get at the end;
Now, if you have a way to identify the runtime files so I could know what to remove, that would be great!
With the re-assosciating, I tried that first and foremost after I removed 2013. It would not do it. Wouldnt even allow me to add 2014 to the list to try and associate it. I was very frusterated (even more so now!) and thought this should be a painless way to fix my problem....boy was I wrong!
OMG! I found the solution!
Found this thread
Taking you to this link
Tried revo uninstaller pro (great program but didnt cut it!)
http://www.revouninstaller.com/index.html
So I went on to the devil (Microsoft Fix it)
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall/
And when you run the executable it asks you what program didnt install correctly, in my case I selected the program from the installer that it gave up on (Acad Mechanical) and it did whatever it does, I re ran the installer and BAM! Randy is happy once again!! 🙂
All this for a file association issue.
I hope this helps someone in the future.... 🙂
Have a great weekend all!! Thanks for the input!
I am having the same problems extactly but when i try and run FixIt i get this lovely issue!
I keep searching but non of the threads are helping my problem.
I cannot load LT 2014
MS fixit does not seem to be available for Windows 10. I also have the Allied Product is not found issue, but can't find a fix for it. Can anyone help?
What product are your trying to install on WIndows 10?
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I am having the same issue with Windows 10. I have been using AutoCAD Mechanical R2014 for months without any issue. Yesterday Windows 10 did a large system update. After the update I was unable to open the software because of a license issue.
I chose to uninstall AutoCAD and reinstall but it fails on install because of the Allied Produce Not Found error.
I cannot use Windows Fix it because it isn't supported on Windows 10.
Any help is appreciated.
AutoCAD 2013 and 2014 will not be supported under Windows 10: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Windows-10-support-for-A...
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Well thank you Mr. Lancaster for that helpful tidbit.
Unfortunately, there are people who use these AutoCAD products on the Windows 10 platform.
I was able to resolve the issue using Revo Uninstaller Pro. I had to force the uninstall of all the Autodesk related software and then the reinstall worked.
Revo Link: http://www.revouninstaller.com/index.html
@Anonymous Great to hear that you got it resolved.
"Unfortunately, there are people who use these AutoCAD products on the Windows 10 platform" .. Yes WIndows 10 is out but who is making the decision to move to Windows 10 without checking system requirements . Granted some Windows setup are being changed on reboot..
As a side not just becuase it may be functioning now what happens when the next Windows update comes along? What if you are unable to resolve it then.. You are working with a legacy product that will soon be (a year) retired by Autodesk. Just wondering...
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"Yes WIndows 10 is out but who is making the decision to move to Windows 10 without checking system requirements . Granted some Windows setup are being changed on reboot.."
I had no choice when purchasing a new computer. My company is small and there is no IT department to verify all system requirements. It's unfortunate how AutoDesk strongarms companies out of more money to verify software compatibility.
"As a side not just becuase it may be functioning now what happens when the next Windows update comes along? What if you are unable to resolve it then.. You are working with a legacy product that will soon be (a year) retired by Autodesk. Just wondering..."
I will be forced to spend more money with AutoDesk or quit using the product completely.
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