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    Question Memory Can Not Be Read

    My office has started using AutoCAD 2004/05 recently. Slowly moving into it. Many projects were completed in R14. Lately, we have been receiving an error message when exiting R14 that says:

    "The instruction at 0x008b3b9e" referenced memory at 0x051421f4". The memory could not be read." Could this have something to do with 2004/05? or is there a bigger problem here?

    Can't figure this out-tried many attempts. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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    Default Re: Memory Can Not Be Read

    Hi

    Check out the following Technical Documents on the Autodesk web site under the Knowledge Base section -

    ID: TS79421 - Application error when exiting programs after installing AutoCAD® 2004 on Windows NT® 4.0

    ID: DL404046 - Unicon.reg File: Application Error Resolution

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: Memory Can Not Be Read

    Is this applicable to Autocad R14 as well?

    Thanks again

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    Default Re: Memory Can Not Be Read

    Hi

    The links provided are for Autodesk 2004 based products.... have you tried installing the fix for those products, then seeing if that prevents the error occurring in the first place?

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Smile Re: Memory Can Not Be Read

    Thanks Mike.

    Researching this further, we have found out that this is a Windows xP Service Pack 2 issue. Program works fine-however-we are waiting to get the "fix" from Microsoft.

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