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Autocad2010 installation problem

Hi, I seem to get thrown off Forums for breaking rules as i am not sure how they work. Here goes. I had a trial version of Autocad 2010 installed and have now installed an aquired copy but even after replacing the real adlmint.dll with crack version I get message when launching for first time saying file not found.I had internet on when installing trial version and am wondering if there is a hidden security? I removed the trial version, all the associated files,hidden files and registery files before installing cd copy but to no avail. I would really appreciate any help.

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Posted by: airwolf 14 years ago
Red Belt
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This is not a forum for piracy. AppDeploy is a place where you can ask for assistance from others in regard to deployments of legitimate software... you are barking up the wrong tree with this one.
Posted by: sriramdhsrn 12 years ago
Yellow Belt
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when i am installing autocad 2010 error message appears as instal netframe 4.0 & active x .how to rectify
Posted by: anonymous_9363 12 years ago
Red Belt
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Presumably by "netframe 4" you mean ".Net Framework 4.0".

It isn't exactly rocket science to work out that you need to install .Net Framework 4 as a pre-requisite for this application.

Also, this forum deals with Scripting: the forum name is a clue. You should have posted in the 'Package Development' forum.
Posted by: sriramdhsrn 12 years ago
Yellow Belt
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solid works 2010

i had problem with layer

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