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(OP)
We are unable to access CAD.  Below is the message we receive.  CAD has been
installed again as has Windows.  We have found the file in (find files) it will not
allow us to access it.  We have no idea what this file is or where it should be.  Also
don't know who to contact regarding it.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.


ACAD caused an invalid page fault in
module AC1ST15.DLL at 0177:65fe1e3b.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0177 EIP=65fe1e3b EFLGS=00010246
EBX=bff7771a SS=017f ESP=00daf888 EBP=00dafa54
ECX=00000000 DS=017f ESI=00ed06c0 FS=4baf
EDX=bff7024c ES=017f EDI=00000001 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
8b 10 8d 4e 04 8d 7e 14 89 11 8b 50 04 89 51 04
Stack dump:
00000001 00ed07a0 00ed0780 64616f4c 7262694c 41797261 00100100 01020102 01020102 01020102 01020102 03020120 07060504 0b0a0908 0f0e0d0c 13121110


A required .DLL file, C:\Windows\System\MFC42LOC.DLL, was not found

RE: Unable to access

Who to contact: Autodesk tech support, presuming that by CAD you do mean AutoCAD (which, after all, is this forum). They should be able to tell you precisely what's wrong based on the dump message you got.

On my machine (Win XP) the MFC42LOC.DLL is found in c:\windows\system32

Just for kicks, do a global search to see if it's anywhere on your hard drive. If it is, try copying it to your system and/or system32 folder.

I have seen errors like this when trying to install software that wasn't on the original distribution CD. Speaking to tech support revealed that the copy was missing some installation files. Since the distribution CD was lost we had to buy a new one. In our case it was not a big deal since it was only $150 data acquisition software.

RE: Unable to access

ACAD caused an invalid page fault in
module AC1ST15.DLL at 0177:65fe1e3b.

I had this problem my self this was due to norton anti-virus
program up dating it self.

Go to AutoCAD site they have download patch,and instruction to fix your problem. I do remeber another member had the same problem few month back

Regards

ajmac5

RE: Unable to access

This problem occured due to the appearence of Norton Antivirus 2003.
Due to this reason after you install NAV2003(and sometimes even when you perform the internet live update of NAV 2002) the file AC1ST15.DLL is altered and Autocad is not able to load.
The solutions are:
1. go to http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123..., read the details about this problem, download the new ac1st15.dll and replace the old one which is usually located in (c):/Program files/Common Files/Autodesk Shared.
2. Send me an email and I will send you the good file. Attention: You will have to store the new file in a secure place because the file in (c):/Program files/Common Files/Autodesk Shared is going to be altered again (sometime without even noticing) when your computer performs the "live update" of NAV. In this case you will have to make the treatment again.

My email address is doru7171@hotpop.com



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