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Dave M
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Tue Aug 31, 2004 4:12 pm Post subject:
Non-Autodesk products triggering AutoCAD 2005 install |
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On some of our machines, AutoCAD 2005 tries to install when a user opens a
non-Autodesk application. It doesn't seem to matter what application is
installed (AutoCAD, Land Desk, Map, Arch Desk) or weather it is a
stand-alone or network license. All of the installations were installed
from a deployment to Windows XP systems.
I noticed a couple of similar questions a while back with no resolutions
posted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Jenna
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Wed Sep 01, 2004 1:42 am Post subject:
Re: Non-Autodesk products triggering AutoCAD 2005 install |
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I had a couple of similar issues. Try logging on to the machine as
administrator, opening AutoCAD 2005, then log back on as user and try again.
Or, make sure 2005 is initiated under user profile by opening it, then try
the other program again.
HTH
"Dave M" <dsmeade@ftch.com> wrote in message news:41346b3d$1_3@newsprd01...
| Quote: | On some of our machines, AutoCAD 2005 tries to install when a user opens a
non-Autodesk application. It doesn't seem to matter what application is
installed (AutoCAD, Land Desk, Map, Arch Desk) or weather it is a
stand-alone or network license. All of the installations were installed
from a deployment to Windows XP systems.
I noticed a couple of similar questions a while back with no resolutions
posted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Dave M
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Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Non-Autodesk products triggering AutoCAD 2005 install |
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Thanks Jenna. I am able to get around this by logging on as administrator,
running the program that is triggering the acad install and letting it go
through the process. I log back in as the user and everythign is fine. I
was just wondering what was causing this problem and what I can do to avoid
having to go through these steps.
Thanks again and any more help would be appreciated.
Dave
"Jenna" <stilesj AT nospam DOT com> wrote in message
news:4134f0cf_1@newsprd01...
| Quote: | I had a couple of similar issues. Try logging on to the machine as
administrator, opening AutoCAD 2005, then log back on as user and try
again.
Or, make sure 2005 is initiated under user profile by opening it, then try
the other program again.
HTH
"Dave M" <dsmeade@ftch.com> wrote in message
news:41346b3d$1_3@newsprd01...
On some of our machines, AutoCAD 2005 tries to install when a user opens
a
non-Autodesk application. It doesn't seem to matter what application is
installed (AutoCAD, Land Desk, Map, Arch Desk) or weather it is a
stand-alone or network license. All of the installations were installed
from a deployment to Windows XP systems.
I noticed a couple of similar questions a while back with no resolutions
posted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Jenna
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Wed Sep 01, 2004 11:06 pm Post subject:
Re: Non-Autodesk products triggering AutoCAD 2005 install |
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Glad that worked for you.
I'm curious why it does that, too...unfortunately I have only gotten as far
as the workaround.
Maybe somebody else has the answer...
:)
"Dave M" <dsmeade@ftch.com> wrote in message news:4135bc54$1_2@newsprd01...
| Quote: | Thanks Jenna. I am able to get around this by logging on as
administrator,
running the program that is triggering the acad install and letting it go
through the process. I log back in as the user and everythign is fine. I
was just wondering what was causing this problem and what I can do to
avoid
having to go through these steps.
Thanks again and any more help would be appreciated.
Dave
"Jenna" <stilesj AT nospam DOT com> wrote in message
news:4134f0cf_1@newsprd01...
I had a couple of similar issues. Try logging on to the machine as
administrator, opening AutoCAD 2005, then log back on as user and try
again.
Or, make sure 2005 is initiated under user profile by opening it, then
try
the other program again.
HTH
"Dave M" <dsmeade@ftch.com> wrote in message
news:41346b3d$1_3@newsprd01...
On some of our machines, AutoCAD 2005 tries to install when a user
opens
a
non-Autodesk application. It doesn't seem to matter what application
is
installed (AutoCAD, Land Desk, Map, Arch Desk) or weather it is a
stand-alone or network license. All of the installations were
installed
from a deployment to Windows XP systems.
I noticed a couple of similar questions a while back with no
resolutions
posted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Dave
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