Autocad Architecture Class Not Registered

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On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 02:14:03 +0000, hernangrimberg wrote: >Actually I never had a previous version of Autocad on this computer, but I installed Autocad 2010 before and then for other reasons I uninstalled it and then re-installed it again. I'll try repairing it as you said.

Feb 15, 2009 Unable to Execute Tool - Class Not Registered. To take for this 'less drastic' option in this thread in the Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture Discussion. Class not registered error - Autocad Arch 2010. Class not registered'. Then right click on the Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2015 item and choose.

DO NOT DO A REPAIR. IT IS MOST LIKELY UNNECESSARY AND CAN REALLY MESS UP YOUR SETTINGS AND YOUR DAY. Instead, you only need to fix one Registry value/data setting. Fire up Regedit.exe 3. Navigate to this location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Autodesk AutoCAD R18.​0 ACAD-8004:409 Profiles [YourProfileName] General 4.

Autocad Architecture Class Not Registered

Ensure it is set to the current folder: For Vista/Windows 7:%USERPROFILE% appdata roaming autodesk aca 2010 enu support registeredtools For Windows XP:%USERPROFILE% application Data autodesk aca 2010 enu support registeredtools 5. Also, ensure that the RegisteredTools folder contains both 'AcTpTools.arx' and 'ADTStockTools.atc.' Most likely this is caused when you run the AutoCAD profile, which changes this setting to the ' RegisteredTools-AutoCAD' folder. Matt matt@stachoni.com. I know this is an old thread, but I was hoping someone could help. I changed the value of the registry key as you stated (I found that in another forum,) but I also noticed that you said: 'Also, ensure that the RegisteredTools folder contains both 'AcTpTools.arx' and 'ADTStockTools.atc.' ' The machine that I am having issues with does not have the AcTpTools.arx file.

Is there somewhere I can obtain this file? Trainer Nfs Most Wanted 1.2 Money And Bounty. Can I just pull it from an XP machine that has the file?

EDIT: In case you haven't figured it out, the machine in question is a Windows 7 machine. Aslo, we have 3 machines having the same issue, and they are all running Windows 7. It is always a good idea to back up a registry key before editing it, so that you can restore its previous value should something not go well during the editing process. You can find.

Matt left out one bit in his instructions - once you are in the General folder in the registry, the item you want to check and possibly modify is the RegisteredToolsPath. Since you are using AutoCAD MEP [AMEP] 2014, some of the folder names will be different, also, since Matt was writing for someone using AutoCAD Architecture 2010. There is also a third ATC file which should be in the RegisteredTools folder for AMEP use. Here is an edited version of his instructions, for AMEP 2014: 1.

Exit AutoCAD MEP. Fire up Regedit.exe. (Start menu, type REGEDIT in the Search programs and files edit box at the bottom, select regedit.exe in search results.) 3. Navigate to this location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Autodesk AutoCAD R19.​1 ACAD-D006:409 Profiles [YourProfileName] General Substitute the name of the Profile you are using in AutoCAD MEP for [YourProfileName], such as AutoCAD MEP (US Imperial).

Ensure the RegisteredToolsPath key is set to the appropriate folder: For Vista/Windows 7:%USERPROFILE% AppData Roaming Autodesk MEP 2014 enu Support RegisteredTools For Windows XP:%USERPROFILE% Application Data Autodesk MEP 2014 enu Support RegisteredTools 5. Also, ensure that the RegisteredTools folder on your computer contains AcTpTools. Atc, ADTStockTools.atc and MEP Stock Tools.atc.

These files define various tool types used by the program. Not being able to find these files may be what is generating the tool error you are experiencing. If your current profile is set up to run AMEP 'as AutoCAD', the RegisteredToolsPath key will be set to the '. RegisteredTools-AutoCAD' folder, instead of the '.

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