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Sat Nov 27, 2004 2:50 am Post subject:
Re: acad 2000 with XP |
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"Marcel" <marcel.aerts2@telenet.be> wrote in
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| Quote: | Hello,
I tried to install acad2000 on my computer.But he won't accept it.It
is not the right OS he said.Only with 95 and 98, ME.
Is there a posible way to run it with XP. I read some where to change
the compability(difficult word !!).Where can I do this.The program is
not installed on the computer.
Thanks
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What is the true story on running AutoCAD 2000 on XP Pro.?
Can it be done?
Yes
Does it work right?
Yes
Do you have to run it in 98 compatibility mode?
No.
You may have to use 2000 compatibility mode to install and run it
though.
1) Make sure you are logged on as a local administrator.
2) Try installing from the CD if you can't then try copying the CD to a
temporary directory on the HD and try installing from there.
3) If you can't install from the HD, then set the compatibility mode on
the
setup.exe file to windows 2000 and run the installation.
AutoCAD will now be installed for sure.
4) Start AutoCAD. If you can't then you need to set the compatiblity
mode
for the acad.exe file to windows 2000.
That should work. I've installed AutoCAD 2000 on several XP Pro and Home
machines without any problems and without having to install or run it in
compatiblity mode.
You do need to be either an administrator of the machine or a power user
to
use AutoCAD on Windows 2000 or XP. If you're policies are against this
you
can change permissions in the registry to allow Users to change the
Autodesk
keys under HKCU\Software and HKLM\Software.
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