I don't think run as administrator will be the solution. I think he needs full administrator rights.
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Since your guy had run Autocad 5 days before, your admin/IT person may have changed your guy's user-specific permissions/profile for some reason. Have your guy login, then right click the Autocad icon, select "properties", click "compatability" and see if it will let him check the box that sais "run as administrator". If not, you can also look at the "security" tab to ensure the permissions haven't been changed for that user by another administrator or IT person.
-ChriS
I don't think run as administrator will be the solution. I think he needs full administrator rights.
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That's probably right. But there are some instances in which programs will not run properly unless it's set to run as administrator. Autocad may or may not be one of those programs. I'm just not sure.
In all likelihood, this is a permissions issue, like you said. Or it could be something to do with a separate program blocking it upon startup.
If it is becoming blocked by another program, there are a few ways to fix the problem and prevent it in the future.
-ChriS
Exact same problem for me Autocad starts briefly (I only see it in Task Manager) and then stops.
I am the sole user of this PC and an administrator so it is nothing to do with permissions. I suspect a windows update. I have not installed any software apart from updates since this last worked a few weeks ago.
May not be related but when I tried Voloview that crashed too. So will have to get TrueView (much better anyway)
FYI A reverting to a windows restore point will not delete user files.
"Exact same problem for me Autocad starts briefly..."
What version are you referring to?
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AutoCad 2002 LT on Windows XP, fully updated. In light of what was said I created a new account on my PC and logging in as that user, Autocad DID start up fine. I experimented with the removal of User registry settings for Autocad and then Autocad (with my new user) no longer started, quitting silently .
I created another new user, this time a Limited user. Again logging in as this user Autocad started. It had an error message about ".. could not change registry entry, use Regedit" which I found amusing and indicative that Autocad will not run properly if the user is not Administrator (it also had problems with 'Today'). I went out, changed the user to an Administrator, went back into the user and Autocad did not start!
Fed up at this point I gave up. It could be that with any user it only starts once.
Anyone recommend any reasonably priced CAD program that can work with dwg? Even LT is silly money these days. No wonder at my colleagues (no not me) Cad course, hacked copies are doing the rounds.
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Draftsight and ZwCad are two you might look into. ZwCad is having a promo on ZwCad 2010 for $299 until November 10th.
It will do both 2D and 3D I believe. Draftsight may only be 2D. I'm not 100% sure.
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