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Recently, when I start up AutoCAD I gat an error message:

 

"Unhandled exception has occurred in a component in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue.

Invalid URI: THe format of the URI could not be determined."

 

I click continue and AutoCAD runs fine. Is there something that I can or shold do to prevent the error message

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You can try a REPAIR of the installation.

 

If that doesn't fix it then you may have a .NET Framework problem.

 

You are using Windows XP right?

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Windows 7:

 

To uninstall or change a program

 

 

  • Open Programs and Features by clicking the Start button 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33_818.jpg, clicking Control Panel, clicking Programs, and then clicking Programs and Features.
  • Select a program, and then click Uninstall. Some programs include the option to change or repair the program in addition to uninstalling it, but many simply offer the option to uninstall. To change a program, click Change or Repair. 18abb370-ac1e-4b6b-b663-e028a75bf05b_48.jpg If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

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HOLD ON THERE!!!

 

This is caused by InfoCenter usually, just disable Infocenter. SEE THIS

 

In computing, a uniform resource identifier (URI) is a string of characters used to identify a name or a resource. Such identification enables interaction with representations of the resource over a network (typically the World Wide Web) using specific protocols. Schemes specifying a concrete syntax and associated protocols define each URI.
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Well, I did the repair suggested by ReMark (thanks) and I no longer get the error message at startup. But, maybe I should also disable Infocenter.

Thanks for the help.

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I was going by the response given by three different AutoDesk Product Support Specialists who all recommended the following as possible solutions.

 

 

  • Reboot your machine first. Sometimes this is enough to get rid of this message.
  • Repair installation from Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs
  • If the error still occurs, reinstall .NET Framework from Control Panel.

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Well, I did the repair suggested by ReMark (thanks) and I no longer get the error message at startup. But, maybe I should also disable Infocenter.

Thanks for the help.

 

The Repair did the trick. I'm glad to hear that. The real test will be if after a week the error does not return. Keep us up-dated. Thanks.

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I was going by the response given by three different AutoDesk Product Support Specialists who all recommended the following as possible solutions.

 

 

  • Reboot your machine first. Sometimes this is enough to get rid of this message.
  • Repair installation from Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs
  • If the error still occurs, reinstall .NET Framework from Control Panel.

 

What part of AutoCAD uses a network connection? Autodesk will NEVER tell you InfoCenter is a problem.

 

A repair, probably, just temporarily reset what ever caused the message to start popping up.

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I did not write the original advice I only passed part of it along. Should the problem resurface you have my permission to say "I told you so."

 

BTW...I have CommCtr enabled and have never had the problem occur. So what makes my version of AutoCAD work differently than the OP's?

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I'm a structural engineer who uses autocad, by no means a computer or cad expert. I truly appreciate your help and will keep you posted if the repair sticks. I see no reason not to disable Infocenter anyway. Is there a downside? But I'll wait a few weeks.

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