Why use LD Companion if you have Civil 3d?
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Hello,
I am using the AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2008 software and every time I try to create a Full Profile I get the following AutoCad Error Aborting Window that has the following message inside Fatal Error: Unhandled c000000dh Exception at 78144604h
Then the program shuts down and restarts. Another group in the lab is also doing this same project and they generated their Full profile just fine, so I am not sure what I might have done wrong.
I have set up my drawing, Created a Project for the file, Created my DTM, Created my Horizontal Alignment, and Sampled my surface, but each time I go to Profiles>Create Profiles>Full Profile... I get this error.
I am not sure what to do from here and I could really use someone's help.
Thank you
Last edited by ramson; 21st Feb 2009 at 09:17 pm. Reason: typo
Why use LD Companion if you have Civil 3d?
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This is true, however, if they are like me they kept using Land Desktop simply because they don't know how to use C3d and have the intention of switching someday. I eventually had to uninstall Land Desktop and strictly use C3d to force myself to use it. I'm very happy that I did that and I would strongly suggest they do it also. Us folks can help them muddle through it.![]()
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Thanks for the reply.
I would really like to use Civil 3d but our school's lab only has Land Desktop Companion 2008.
Well, Thanks for noticing the post.
You might have a problem with your Registry and thus the c000000dh error. What OS are you running? You might try using a Registry cleaner but before doing so create a Restore point and backup any important files.
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Thank you for the reply.
The computer lab has Windows XP and I was told that they run something called Workstation Ghost (I think that's the name). What it does is completely reloads a new drive image each time a student logs on. They said that it makes the computers last longer because - no matter what goes on during a student's computing session - once the computer restarts, everything is wiped clean and the computer behaves as if there was no one on it before. So, I guess it cuts their work in half, but I am not sure how many problems this may cause when it comes to the registry.
On Monday morning, I will look for a Registry Cleaner and run it to see if that helps.
Thanks for your time on this question and I hope it works.
Ohh you're a student. Didn't know that part. I retract my previous statements in regard to your post.
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I would imagine that Workstation Ghost would also restore the Registry too.
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Try repairing or reinstalling the software through the concerned person may be something is corrupted or is not working properly.
This should solve the problem
Tom
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