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Jim Dee
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 9:55 pm    Post subject: Registered Applications Error Reply with quote

I have a drawing that was received from a consultant that has the following
error (AcDbRegAppTableRecord: XData format Problem). The really bad thing is
that this file is referenced into many other files and the error is copied
to every file, like a virus, once it's xrefed. when an Audit or Recover is
done AutoCAD claims to fix the error, but does not. Does anyone know how to
fix this problem or have any experience with it.

Thank you,
Jim Dee
www.caddee.com

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Tony Tanzillo
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Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 12:17 am    Post subject: Re: Registered Applications Error Reply with quote

Can you post a drawing with the problem?

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"Jim Dee" <jimdeeNOSPAM@caddee.com> wrote in message news:42517fab$1_3@newsprd01...
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I have a drawing that was received from a consultant that has the following error (AcDbRegAppTableRecord: XData format
Problem). The really bad thing is that this file is referenced into many other files and the error is copied to every
file, like a virus, once it's xrefed. when an Audit or Recover is done AutoCAD claims to fix the error, but does not.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem or have any experience with it.

Thank you,
Jim Dee
www.caddee.com


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Joel Roderick
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Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Registered Applications Error Reply with quote

Tony,
I have posted a drawing with the same problem that Jim is refering to in
customer files:
http://discussion.autodesk.com/thread.jspa?threadID=395246

Here is what I have tracked down so far:

- An audit using AutoCAD 2005 and below will identify the error and will
say it is fixed, however subsequent audits on the same drawing will report
the same error.

- AutoCAD 2006's audit command will fix this problem and allow the regapp
to be purged.

- *If* you have AutoCAD 2006 installed, AutoCAD 2005 & 2004 will also fix
the problem and allow the regapp to be purged. I think this is because of
the way Autodesk uses the "Common Files" methodology (C:\Programs
Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\"

It would be great to know how to fix this without the need for AutoCAD
2006...

Thanks for any help you can offer...

Joel Roderick
Water Technology, Inc.
www.watertechnologyinc.com



"Tony Tanzillo" <tony.tanzillo@U_KNOW_WHERE.com> wrote in message
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Can you post a drawing with the problem?

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AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006
http://www.acadxtabs.com

"Jim Dee" <jimdeeNOSPAM@caddee.com> wrote in message
news:42517fab$1_3@newsprd01...
I have a drawing that was received from a consultant that has the
following error (AcDbRegAppTableRecord: XData format Problem). The really
bad thing is that this file is referenced into many other files and the
error is copied to every file, like a virus, once it's xrefed. when an
Audit or Recover is done AutoCAD claims to fix the error, but does not.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem or have any experience with it.

Thank you,
Jim Dee
www.caddee.com






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