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AutoCAD AutoCAD Bugs, Error Messages & Quirks PLEASE HELP - Runtime error message shuts down MD/Acad 2005 Welcome to the CADTutor forums, probably the most lively and friendly AutoCAD forums on the web. You http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?7900-PLEASE-HELP-Runtime-error-message-shuts-down-MD-Acad-2005 will need to register in order to post a question and to see http://www.techie7.com/threads/71361/ all the content on this board. See How to register for details. Use the Lost password recovery form if you ever forget either your password or username. Be sure to check out the FAQ for more information. + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: PLEASE HELP - runtime error Runtime error message shuts down MD/Acad 2005 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… 7th Jul 200608:54 pm #1 BaltimoreJay View Profile View Forum Posts Forum Newbie Using not specified Join Date Jul 2006 Posts 1 PLEASE HELP - Runtime error message shuts down MD/Acad 2005 Registered forum members do not see this ad. I hope there is someone 2004 runtime error out there who can help with what seems like a complicated issue. The post is sort of long but I wanted to put all relevent information I could think of. The following errors happened while working in Autocad 2005, and with each session i tried to initiate afterwards. I even reinstall software several times, with no luck. While working in Mechanical Desktop/Autocad 2005 I received a Runtime Error Message as follows: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! The application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. I click OK and then a series of windows pops up, one after the other, as follows: Exception in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\MDT 2005\acadm\g3v\g3vamcmd.arx ARX Command Unhandled Exception C0000096 (c0000096h) at address 4BEDDFCh Exception in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\MDT 2005\acadm\amgtitle.arx ARX Command Unhandled Exception C0000005(Access Violation Reading 0x46206d61) at 46206D61h Exception in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\MDT 2005\acadm\amgtitle.arx ARX Command Unhandled Exception C0000005(Access Violation Reading 0x46206d61) at 46206D61h Exception in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\MDT 2005\acadm\amgtitle.arx ARX Command Unhandled Exception C0000005(Access Violation Reading 0x46206d61) at 46206D61h Exception in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\MDT 2005\acadm\acadmmx.arx ARX Command Unhandled Exception C0000005(Access Violation Reading 0xdadedaea) at 6052740
in 'Windows 7 Help' started by teffinger, Feb 14, 2012. teffinger Techie7 New Member All of a sudden I am getting a C++ Runtime error when I try to run AutoCad 2000 on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit machine. It worked fine and works if I reinstall the program but after a short time I get the Runtime error again and the program won't run. The program runs on my XP machine and on my Windows 7 Pro 64 bit machine. If I knew what causes Runtime Errors, I might be able to fix it. I tried WiseFixer but it didn't help. Tom teffinger, Feb 14, 2012 #1 Ztruker Super Moderator Techie7 Moderator Are you running it in XP Compatibility mode? If not try it, see what happens? Right click on the AutoCad executable used to launch it and select Properties. Click on the Compatibility tab. Check Run this program in compatibility mode for: Select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) in the drop down list. Apply then OK. Try it, see what happens. I also wonder if a Windows Update is being installed that is causing the problem. Check your update history to see what gets applied after you reinstall AutoCad. Ztruker, Feb 15, 2012 #2 teffinger Techie7 New Member I have checked and set the compatibility but It's possible that a Windows update is causing my problem because it happens every-so-often like updates. I don't want to stop updates but I can't live with the runtime errors either. I'll monitor the updates and see if they occur just before the runtime errors. If you can think of anything else, let me know. Tom teffinger, Feb 15, 2012 #3 Ztruker Super Moderator Techie7 Moderator As I sadi, Check your update history to see what gets applied after you reinstall AutoCad. Ztruker, Feb 16, 2012 #4 teffinger Techie7 New Member I may have found the cause of the runtime errors. AutoCad 2000 has a feature that checks a website at startup. The feature seems to conflict with Internet Explorer 9. I reinstalled the program, disabled that feature and now I'm not getting the error. I got an operating system update today and AutoCad still works. Tom teffinger, Feb 16, 2012 #5 Ztruker Super Moderator Techie7 Moderator That's good news. H