This is caused by Windows trying to pass DDE data when opening the file in compatibility mode.Ī. (Window 8 ONLY) When opening a file associated to AutoCAD, I get the error, "There was a problem sending the command to the program." Create a shortcut to aclt.exe for launching (remember setup failed to create a start menu shortcut)ĩ. (Windows 8 ONLY) Goto "C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoCAD LT 2000" folder and loate aclt.exeĪ. (List of files to copy are attached below in "Comon-AutoDesk Shared Folder.txt")Ĩ. To: "C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoCAD LT 2000"
#AUTOSOUND 2000 CD SET INSTALL#
If you don't have access to an existing working install on an older computer, copy the files from the install disk folder: To: "C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoCAD LT 2000" folder (new install computer)ī. From an existing installation, copy the files:įrom: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared" (existing working install) "Cannot create folder "AutoCAD LT 2000" <- This is the Start Menu folderĪ. "Cannot create folder while copying file objdbx.z" Set Options as you would NEXT, NEXT, NEXTĮRRORS I received a few errors and ignored: Change the install folder to something respectable, "C:\Program Files (x86)\AutoCAD LT 2000 Copy newer install shield SETUP.EXE or SETUP32.EXE to the main install folder (replace old SETUP.EXE) Copy the entire install CD onto hard drive (in a subfolder of course. For Windows 10 I followed all steps except as indicated below except those beginning (Windows 8 ONLY).ġ. The following steps got it working for me. This is an updated post to install on Windows 10, modified slightly from instructions I posted a few years ago for installing on Windows 8. Very happy this still works for little projects. I installed AutoCAD LT 2000 on my new Windows 10 64-bit (NO VIRTUAL PC).