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acstart17.exe error


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dlw

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Everytime I start my PC or laptop I get the following error:
acstart17.exe - Unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application.

How is this error solved?

Thanks,
dlw
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Jrenter2

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Hello dlw and Welcome to Geeks To Go!

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Kurenai

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Malware, or an Autodesk version mismatch. Apparently, autodesk 2006 and 2007 use different startup files, and the difference caused some fairly exotic errors.
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dlw

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The Autodesk version mismatch is the problem.
The error started after updating to AutoCad 2007.

Thanks for replying,
dlw
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arungbrl

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Everytime I start my PC or laptop I get the following error:
acstart17.exe - Unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application.

How is this error solved?

Thanks,
dlw
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rshaffer61

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Direct to: arungbrl

Please start your own topic
Although your issue may seem similar there can be other factors that may need to be resolved.
By bumping on a topic that is almost 3 years old your chances of getting assistance is lowered. I suggest opening a topic in the Applications Forum which is the same as this topic is in. I am researching your problem right now and will respond if I can find any help for you then. :) :) :)

In the meantime try this:

I'd suggest you install the newest .NET Framework 2.0, via download from
Microsoft windows update page.

Edited by rshaffer61, 10 July 2009 - 08:31 AM.

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