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    Exclamation AutoCAD LT 2006 Visual C++ Runtime Error! Object Enabler message

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    I have a computer running Windows XP SP3 with all the latest updates. When I start up AutoCAD LT 2006 and open a drawing, I get an error, and a subsequent crash of AutoCAD LT 2006:
    Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
    Runtime Error!
    Program: C:\Program Files\AutoCAD LT 2006\aclt.exe
    This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
    I have tried:
    - Enabling the "Check Web for Live Enablers" option
    - Installing the Autodesk Building Systems 2006 LT Object Enabler
    - Installing the Autodesk Architectural 2006 Object Enabler
    - Installing the Service Pack 1 from Autodesk
    - Installing the OEHotfix from Autodesk
    - Uninstalling and reinstalling AutoCAD LT 2006
    - Running windows updates
    - Uninstalling everything from add/remove programs having to do with Microsoft Visual C++
    - Uninstalling everything from add/remove programs having to do with .NET framework
    - Reinstalling all the updates related to .NET Framework
    - Making women feel uncomfortable

    Any other ideas?


    Edit: I isolated the issue further and found that the Object Enabler message I was getting is not related to the crash.
    Last edited by uhcafigdc; 11th Dec 2009 at 07:33 pm. Reason: New information

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    Hmmm...I don't see that you tried the REPAIR option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    the REPAIR option
    I just tried all 3 repair options, including
    - Reinstall AutoCAD LT 2006
    - Repair Registry
    - Repair errors in my AutoCAD LT 2006 installation

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    Looks like you have been pretty thorough to me.

    Just out of curiousity, what antivirus program are you using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    antivirus program
    AVG Network Edition

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    Have you tried disabling antivirus, loading AutoCAD and then trying to open a drawing?

    So AutoCAD only crashes when you open a drawing? It doesn't crash during loading right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Have you tried disabling antivirus, loading AutoCAD and then trying to open a drawing?

    So AutoCAD only crashes when you open a drawing? It doesn't crash during loading right?
    I just uninstalled AVG, rebooted, and tried again.

    Yeah, it only crashes after loading a drawing.

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    What is the source of the drawing?

    Are we talking any drawing or a few particular drawings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    What is the source of the drawing?
    A .dwg file sitting on a file server.

    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    Are we talking any drawing or a few particular drawings?
    Any drawing. All drawings.

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    Re: Source. I meant more like drawn in-house or obtained from a client, consultant or manufacturing company. Since you answered "all drawings" I guess it doesn't matter.

    Other than some new VBA virus or rogue Lisp routine I cannot think of anything else. Ready to wipe the drive and start over?
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