I do NOT see a fix. We have logged a call with AutoDesk. The online fix listed at ausotdesk: seems to have no effect. We have rinstalled as well. One of my co workers thinks the startup is looking at the wrong file now. We have also swapped out CUI files to see if that helps. Any ideas? But not sure if I should mess with it.
Originally Posted by jocques. They have different names, There is the out of the box default profile Arch Imperial , then the profile I created Mike , but the default profile was reset, so now it always opens the default profile. I always thought AutoCAD would remember the profile you set as current, along with all the file paths Try renaming the file from myprofile. Double-click it then open acad and see what's happened. Join Us! By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail.
Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. Hello to all, I would like some help with a problem that occured with Autocad in my work. We are using Autocad in Windows Some days ago a workstation had a problem and we had to erase the user's profile.
Since that, the user hasn't been able to load Autocad. He is getting the following message: "Unable to load profile file. Some profile information saved in last session may not be restored.
I tried several solutions that i read in this forum and in other pages on the internet but nothing worked. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. I get the "Unable to load profile file. Some profile information saved in last session may not be restored. This is not the correct path for some reason. It is installed on a Windows Server in the RD-install mode. I have domain admin rights and admin rights on the machine. I do not get this error when starting it logged in as the user who installed AutoCAD.
It seams that only the first app run by a user after installation will get configured correctly i. This has happened on 2 machines and with 3 different user accounts on each machine.
Unfortunately the users windows profile was corupted. I also don't have access to the account under which they were installed one machine it was removed and the other is our systems administrators account.
Any other suggestions or tips? For the account logged on during the install, it also creates the same profiles in a congruent path in HKCU. G c3d copies the HKLM profiles to. In c3d x64, it appears the HKLM profiles path never gets created. I would expect to see profiles in the path. But that reg path does not exist. I will test the bit version of the c3d and post back what I find in regards to HKLM profiles. I've been holding my breath for years now that Autodesk will get away from their extravagant reliance on the registry and clean house a bit.
Their tepid but improving support of MSI distribution gives me hope that such a day may exist in the distant future, but for now I continue to fight some goofy registry gaffe, regardless if it's or I have determined the source of my problem there may be other issues.
It seems that the SAP will recognize all applications that it can install it's self on and when a user launches an AutoCAD based product for the first time it will dump a registry entry in HKCU for each app regardless of whether or not the user has launched the application before creating a valid HKCU entry.
This causes any application that is subsequently launched to "think" that there should be a profile to load because an HKCU entry exists and subsequently not perform a proper first run secondary install.
This has been submitted to Autodesk and elevated to the development team for the SAP. Work around is either to do a complicated export then delete then import of the reg keys or my preference is to just uninstall the SAP then launch all apps the user will use to create valid profiles and then reapply the SAP Autodesk assumes that if you have a vertical installed then you won't have vanilla AutoCAD installed as well.
I may if I have time later do it again, but for now I hope this helps someone out. Long and short of it is the SAP for AutoCAD should only be applied on single user machines that have profiles created for all based apps installed. I have tried, the outlined steps from all of you. But i still cannot get the application to work properly, it is always failing to load profile and acad. I gave up on roaming profiles and folder redirects - for us the effort wasn't worth it but we're super-simple here.
I also should have noted that on this particular computer I installed Update 1. We have this problem also. I have a service request at Autodesk right now.
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