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Eunoia Eigensinn
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Thu Aug 25, 2005 8:10 pm Post subject:
AutoCAD 2000 on WinXP Home Edition ? |
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I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
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R.K. McSwain
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Fri Aug 26, 2005 6:52 am Post subject:
Re: AutoCAD 2000 on WinXP Home Edition ? |
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Eunoia Eigensinn wrote:
| Quote: | I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
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Tell her to call her Autodesk reseller for support. |
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CW
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Fri Aug 26, 2005 7:33 am Post subject:
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And they will tell her she is out of luck unless she buys the latest
version. The way to do it is run it in compatibility mode. Set it for Win
98. You should find the details in help. As I don't use Win Xtra Problems, I
don't know the details other than it can be done. I know of people running
R-14 on XP.
"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Eunoia Eigensinn wrote:
I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
Tell her to call her Autodesk reseller for support. |
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R.K. McSwain
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Fri Aug 26, 2005 12:10 pm Post subject:
Re: AutoCAD 2000 on WinXP Home Edition ? |
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CW wrote:
| Quote: | And they will tell her she is out of luck unless she buys the latest
version.
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Exactly. Maybe she can then get a copy of IntelliCAD or TurboCAD or
something instead of pirating a copy of AutoCAD. |
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CW
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Sat Aug 27, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
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Assuming that it was given to her by to man who purchased it in the first
place,and he did not retain a copy, it is perfectly legal. Autodesk would
like you to believe otherwise but, fortunatly, they don't make the laws. Now
go off and pray to the Autodesk gods for guidence.
"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | CW wrote:
And they will tell her she is out of luck unless she buys the latest
version.
Exactly. Maybe she can then get a copy of IntelliCAD or TurboCAD or
something instead of pirating a copy of AutoCAD. |
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R.K. McSwain
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Sat Aug 27, 2005 5:16 am Post subject:
Re: AutoCAD 2000 on WinXP Home Edition ? |
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CW wrote:
| Quote: | Assuming that it was given to her by to man who purchased it in the first
place,and he did not retain a copy, it is perfectly legal.
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Sure, according to CW. But not according to Autodesk.
Hmmm, lets see Autodesk v. CW.... wonder who would win that...?
| Quote: | Autodesk would
like you to believe otherwise but, fortunatly, they don't make the laws.
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No, but they have $$$ to influence those who do.
| Quote: | Now go off and pray to the Autodesk gods for guidence.
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Autodesk is not a god.
Guidence for what? |
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CW
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Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:10 am Post subject:
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"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | CW wrote:
Assuming that it was given to her by to man who purchased it in the
first
place,and he did not retain a copy, it is perfectly legal.
Sure, according to CW. But not according to Autodesk.
Hmmm, lets see Autodesk v. CW.... wonder who would win that...?
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So, you believe the law doesn't matter. Whoever can afford the most thugs
wins, right? Take a look at copyright law. That's the only LEGAL protection
they have. Yes, they have enough money to intimidate people into doing as
they want. I suppose you are all for armed robbery, bribery and protection
rackets too. What a guy. Well McSwine, I don't know how you got out of the
bozo bin but it's time for you to go back. |
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Dave Johnson
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Sat Aug 27, 2005 4:10 pm Post subject:
Re: AutoCAD 2000 on WinXP Home Edition ? |
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FYI
I know version 11c2 (windows extension) will run under Windows XP Pro
edition using compatibility mode.
"CW" <cmagers@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | And they will tell her she is out of luck unless she buys the latest
version. The way to do it is run it in compatibility mode. Set it for Win
98. You should find the details in help. As I don't use Win Xtra Problems,
I
don't know the details other than it can be done. I know of people running
R-14 on XP.
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R.K. McSwain
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Tue Aug 30, 2005 12:10 pm Post subject:
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CW wrote:
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So, you believe the law doesn't matter. Whoever can afford the most thugs
wins, right?
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Isn't that the American way? O.J., Michael Jackson and many others would
agree.
| Quote: | Yes, they have enough money to intimidate people into doing as
they want. I suppose you are all for armed robbery, bribery and protection
rackets too.
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I never said I agree with Autodesk policies, I just don't understand why
those who don't continue to buy their products. Why agree to the EULA,
then violate it.
| Quote: | What a guy. Well McSwine, I don't know how you got out of the
bozo bin but it's time for you to go back.
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If you can't get the name right, then don't waste your time. |
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Eunoia Eigensinn
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Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:10 am Post subject:
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Thanks CW.
I'm afraid I would be talking out of my hat if I told her "Run it in
compatibility mode" because I have no idea what that means and I'm
pretty sure that she won't either.
(ie Run XP Home Edition or AutoCAD 2000 in compatibility mode ? )
What I did suggest to her was that she might create a new partition and
install either Win 2000 Pro or Win98 SE on it.
I also suggested that she sweet talk the office geek into going home
with her and helping her get it all accomplished. She wasn't too keen
on the latter.
CW wrote:
| Quote: | And they will tell her she is out of luck unless she buys the latest
version. The way to do it is run it in compatibility mode. Set it for Win
98. You should find the details in help. As I don't use Win Xtra Problems, I
don't know the details other than it can be done. I know of people running
R-14 on XP.
"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:eBuPe.2625$eQ.25@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com...
Eunoia Eigensinn wrote:
I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
Tell her to call her Autodesk reseller for support. |
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RMS
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Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:45 pm Post subject:
Re: AutoCAD 2000 on WinXP Home Edition ? |
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| CW wrote: | The way to do it is run it in compatibility mode. Set it for Win
98. You should find the details in help. |
CW is correct, I did the same with windows XP and AutoCAD 2000:
Basically this is what to do, with CD in, click run, browse, highlight the .exe install file, right click and now I kinda forget exactly but look for run or install in a alternant compatability it lists a few like 95, 98, NT pick win98 and proceed. thats all there is to it.
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CW
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Fri Sep 02, 2005 5:42 am Post subject:
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The compatibility mode is in Win XP. It should give details in help. They
included that feature just for software that would not run on XP but would
under earlier versions. Go here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/appcompat.mspx
"Eunoia Eigensinn" <Eigensinn@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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Thanks CW.
I'm afraid I would be talking out of my hat if I told her "Run it in
compatibility mode" because I have no idea what that means and I'm
pretty sure that she won't either.
(ie Run XP Home Edition or AutoCAD 2000 in compatibility mode ? )
What I did suggest to her was that she might create a new partition and
install either Win 2000 Pro or Win98 SE on it.
I also suggested that she sweet talk the office geek into going home
with her and helping her get it all accomplished. She wasn't too keen
on the latter.
CW wrote:
And they will tell her she is out of luck unless she buys the latest
version. The way to do it is run it in compatibility mode. Set it for
Win
98. You should find the details in help. As I don't use Win Xtra
Problems, I
don't know the details other than it can be done. I know of people
running
R-14 on XP.
"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:eBuPe.2625$eQ.25@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com...
Eunoia Eigensinn wrote:
I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
Tell her to call her Autodesk reseller for support.
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Curtis/Marlene
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:10 pm Post subject:
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It should install, make sure she does not have a student version already on
her machine. Try to re-install. I have not had a problem with 2000 and XP
Home.
"Eunoia Eigensinn" <Eigensinn@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
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Jerry G
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 8:10 pm Post subject:
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Right click the setup.exe, select properties, then set compatibility to
windows 98. Should install okay after that.
Curtis/Marlene wrote:
| Quote: | It should install, make sure she does not have a student version already on
her machine. Try to re-install. I have not had a problem with 2000 and XP
Home.
"Eunoia Eigensinn" <Eigensinn@hotpop.com> wrote in message
news:1124997905.297638.184480@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
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CW
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Sat Oct 08, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
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This problem was solved about two months ago. Someone pulls up a way out of
date post, posts a reply then everyone jumps in.
"Jerry G" <ustrus@ustrus.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Right click the setup.exe, select properties, then set compatibility to
windows 98. Should install okay after that.
Curtis/Marlene wrote:
It should install, make sure she does not have a student version already
on
her machine. Try to re-install. I have not had a problem with 2000 and
XP
Home.
"Eunoia Eigensinn" <Eigensinn@hotpop.com> wrote in message
news:1124997905.297638.184480@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
I gave my AutoCAD 2000 to a young woman just starting out and
unbeknownst to me, it will not run on her system under WinXP Home
Edition. (I used it on a system running Win2000 Pro.)
Is there any way for her to get it to install on her system ?
Thanks in advance for any tips that you may have to offer.
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