Autocad customization file load failed acad




















Totally worthless to go through. Just put it in the Support folder and you should be alright. Message 5 of The installation was a repair install done over the network by the people at the tech center, should i ask them to just uninstall then reinstall the program?

Message 6 of I don't understand the cui - it should be acad. You just need that cui copied to a flash drive and then copied to the Support folder in autocad. While having the cui in the support folder is not where autocad normally puts it during installation, nothing wrong; I have mine there and whenever I need to load it via menuload, that's where I browse for it and my system has been working well since I got it in May.

Message 7 of I searched for acad. Message 8 of I would delete the entire folder, i. I don't understand how Adobe Acrobat could be causing this, but I would start by deleting as noted above and getting autocad running correctly. Then, you may have to re-install Acrobat why have it in autocad? Message 9 of I deleted the folder and re-installed Acrobat, with no change.

Any other ideas before I think going to the tech center and let them have at my computer? The weirdest part about this problem is that i can still use all the auto cad commands, I can even open the User Customization Interface where i can access the cui files, can i do anything in here?

Message was edited by: Nicholas Message was edited by: Nicholas Message 10 of Message 11 of Failure while chamfering. Message 1 of 8. Customization file load failed. Yesterday I installed acad and it was working. How can I correct this without reinstalling? Message 2 of 8. I tried logging in as administrator.

Autocad has all of the menus and toolbars without any errors. Thats strange. Can anyone help with this? Message 3 of 8. I have the same problem All files under my support folder is missing.

Have no idea why that is. Would like to know too if it is anything you can without uninstalling and then re-installing acad Can I just copy the files from another user but how do I know that there aren't any more files missing somewhere ells?

Cheers jonas wrote in message news discussion. Message 4 of 8. Damaged or missing AutoCAD settings files. Settings are saved in a restricted location.

Launching the software from a restricted user account. Browse to the HKEY information. Perform a clean uninstall of the software and reinstall it see Perform a Clean Uninstall. Permissions restrictions Follow these steps: Remove permission restrictions from the current Windows user.

Reboot the system. Run AutoCAD again.



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