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Autocad 2002 Menu Load Failure

Autocad 2002 Menu Load Failure

Autocad 2002 Menu Load Failure

(OP)
I accidently started an un-install on Autocad 2002. I canceled and did a re-install of Autocad 2002 and now when I start Autocad 2002 I get the following message:

Menu Load Failed: File Not Found:edw.(mnu/mns/mnc)

What is that and how do I correct it?

RE: Autocad 2002 Menu Load Failure

(OP)
I typed the MENUUNLOAD command and that menu was not in the list to remove... In fact only 2 menus were listed, both ACAD menus... So I don't know where or what that "edw" thing is... I re-named the file edw.mnu and the problem seems to have gone away for now...

RE: Autocad 2002 Menu Load Failure

Ahh, maybe you have Solid Works installed?

Lothar

ADT 2004

RE: Autocad 2002 Menu Load Failure

(OP)
I un-installed Autocad 2002 and "up-graded" to Autocad 2004... No problems with a fresh install of ACAD 2004... No, I do not have Solid Works installed...

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