"Could not start the Autodesk Desktop Connect Service"

"Could not start the Autodesk Desktop Connect Service"

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"Could not start the Autodesk Desktop Connect Service"

Anonymous
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I just installed Inventor 2020 today and when I went to start it up for the first time I got the following message, "Could not start the Autodesk Desktop Connect Service. The required services (Autodesk Desktop Connect and Guided Tutorial Plugin) may have been uninstalled." I tried uninstalling the software and reinstalled it and I am still having the same issue. What should I do to fix the problem?

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cmbronder
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Hello,

I am sorry you ran into this issue. Oddly enough I saw it recently myself when I was installing and mistakenly trying to run another version of Inventor at the same time. After allowing the install to complete, the error did not reoccur for me.
Would you be able to provide us with a snapshot of your Autodesk->Uninstall Tool window please?
It should have items like this (but without the Inventor 2017 item):

Uninstall Tool.png

Do you have any other versions of Inventor installed on the machine?

Thank you much,

Clare

Message 3 of 13

Anonymous
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Hello Clare,

Thank you for your response, but I am having trouble finding the uninstall tool on my computer. Could you possibly walk me through on how I can access the uninstall tool.

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Xun.Zhang
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Howdy @Anonymous  I see that you are visiting as a new member to the Inventor Forum.
Welcome to the Autodesk Community!

 

Here are two articles explaining how to fix this issue. 

To Resolve Connected Design on A360 Installation and Configuration Issues 

Inventor Connected Design does not connect to A360

 

Short answer, you might have to go into the LWS folder and uninstall then re-install all three of these .msi files.

Hope it helps! 

LWS.png

and if you meet any problem for installation, please follow below link for trouble shooting.

Autodesk Desktop Connect Service Installation error


Xun
Message 5 of 13

cmbronder
Alumni
Alumni

Hi @Anonymous,

You may be able to resolve the issue by running \Setup\x64\LWS\AutodeskDesktopConnect.msi as described in the articles Xun provided.
For reference, you can access the Autodesk Uninstall Tool in these two ways:
1. Select the Windows button in the lower right of your desktop and select Autodesk to expand it.

    Select the Uninstall Tool button:
UninstallToolCommand.png

2. Type Uninstall in the "Type here to search" box and Autodesk's Uninstall Tool should be a match. Select it.

Thank you,

Clare

Message 6 of 13

Anonymous
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Hello,

It seems that I have Inventor 2019 in my WI folder and not Inventor 2020. When I got to uninstall 2019, I get a message that I am missing the setup.exe and I can't seem to find it in the Inventor 2019.

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Anonymous
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I seem to be missing the connected design and Inventor Tutorials. Where do I go to install them?

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Message 8 of 13

cmbronder
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Hi @Anonymous,

I apologize for my delayed reply. Thanks so much for the Uninstall Tool image. It is helpful.
Perhaps, you see Inventor 2019 in your WI folder, but can't uninstall it because you uninstalled it previously? Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the Web Installer. I seems strange it would not show Inventor 2020 since your image of the Uninstall Tool shows Inventor 2020 IS installed.

The screenshot you provided also indicates that Inventor 2019 is not installed on the machine.

Are you still seeing the "Could not start the Autodesk Desktop Connect Service" message? If so, it would be helpful to know if you have a node.exe process running from the C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Desktop Connect\forever folder? To do that, you can use the Windows Task Manager Details tab and display the "Command line" column please.

If it is not running, that would explain the error message.


Something to note is that Inventor 2019 installed some basic tutorials. However, starting with Inventor 2020, no tutorials are installed. They can be installed from the cloud using the Tutorial Gallery->All Available view.
Thank you,

Clare

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Message 9 of 13

Anonymous
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I was able to fix my issue with the Autodesk Desktop Connect Service. My native drive is my Hard drive and all of my Autodesk software information on my hard drive but my WI folder was in my C: drive. I was able to reinstall all of the needed software for Inventor.

Thank you for all of your help/

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Message 10 of 13

cmbronder
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Alumni

Nice work resolving your issue, @Anonymous!

I appreciate that you let us know.
Clare

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Message 11 of 13

jcpkozio
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Hi, good job but not really clear,

hard drive, C: drive can you be precise what does it mean please? I have as well custom way installed applications and cannot run them at all...

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Message 12 of 13

Anonymous
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Hi, glad to see you came right. Just for info, if you intentionally want it removed/uninstalled, for example to gain some disk space, uninstall it, start Inventor, select the tools tab, select Add-ins and deselect Interactive Tutorial from Load Automatically  and Loaded/Unloaded. That would also resolve the issue

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maruti.jadhav
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Community Visitor

i am not able to load cloud assets in inventor factory is there any solution ?

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