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Guest THE BRAT
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well it used to work!....My partner was cleaning some files on her(our) computer and now I keep getting this message when I try to start AutoCAD "Acad has caused an error in AC1ST15.DLL" Since then I've uninstalled AutoCAD and re-installed it. Still the same message! I can't get it to work! The operating system is "Windows ME"....consequently Volo View won't run and it gives me the message "Volo View has caused an error in "VOLOVIEW.EXE" and "MFC42.DLL Our computer is made by Dell Computers, its model is Dimension 4100. Is there something I can do or do I have to take the computer to the shop? It is a pentium 3 with 128 megs of ram. I will be upgrading the ram once I get AutoCAD running again or when Christmas comes(whichever is first)!!!

Guest THE BRAT
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o.k. i've found a file relating to my problem, I can't install it till I get home. hopefully it will solve my problem. I'll get back to you

Guest THE BRAT
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it works now! thanks for your help. Volo View is still not working, but I don't really use it anyway. once again thanks

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I think you may have to install a missing DLL for that too.Ill have a look later on for you.

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I think you may have to install a missing DLL for that too.Ill have a look later on for you.

I would un-install VoloView unless you expect to get VoloView markups. Why bother with it :)

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Was thinking the same thing myself,its not much use if you already have AutoCAD.

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My partner was cleaning some files on her(our) computer and now I keep getting this message when I try to start AutoCAD "Acad has caused an error in AC1ST15.DLL" "MFC42.DLL

 

Cleaning out :shock: Avoid that.

 

Mfc42.dll I think is a VBA windows file.

 

Nick

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I hope you've rubbed in and made her feel guilty for your grief! :)

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My partner was cleaning some files on her(our) computer and now I keep getting this message when I try to start AutoCAD "Acad has caused an error in AC1ST15.DLL" "MFC42.DLL

 

Cleaning out :shock: Avoid that.

 

Mfc42.dll I think is a VBA windows file.

 

Nick

 

Not sure about that, was putting a student version (Acad) on my bosses machine and it had Noton on it and it needed this file as well.

Guest THE BRAT
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I hope you've rubbed in and made her feel guilty for your grief! :)

well it turns out that she had installed norton that day and that seems to have started the whole thing. Its too bad that I did'nt ask the forum about a month ago!....live and learn :?

  • 1 year later...
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i am getting this problem too. dont know how it was deleted but i am using symantec av software. when you download ac1st15.dll where do you install it?

  • 5 years later...
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You have personal experience with using this method?

 

yeah....I registered few dlls from this site as it is free...worked in my case. :)

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