Hello Inventor Forum,
i got the 2018 student version of the inventor and everty time I try to start it shows me the following error message "The exeption "unknown error" (0x06d007e) has occured on the location 0x000000007512B872". The message is translated from german, so I don't know if the syntax is right, but I guess you can still grasp the meaning of it. I guess it is a problem with the system (I am using Windows 10). But since I have very little knowledge about programming I would like to hear if you guys have any experience with the same or a similar problem and how you solved it.
I am thankfull for any information I can get.
Thank you in advance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by johnsonshiue. Go to Solution.
See if this info from Mark helps you..
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/help-application-error-what-do-i-do/td-p/7225746
Hello mcgyvr,
thank you for your response.
I tried Marks advice. Unfortunaly it didn't work. It just shows the same error message, that is shown when I do it the regular way.
Hi! The error could be system related. Have you tried Repair Install? Go to Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> find Autodesk Inventor Professional 2018 -> right-click -> Uninstall/Change -> Repair Install. Please report back with your findings.
Many thanks!
@Anonymous
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In addition to @johnsonshiue please check your Windows Event logs around the time this message appeared. Is there any errors or warnings about it?
Mark Lancaster
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Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional & not an Autodesk Employee
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Hey Guys,
thank you for your responses. It appears as if Inventor wasn't installed properly. I will try to reinstall it and see if it works.
I am gonna close this thread now.
As said before thank you all for your help.
Pekas
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