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    Default Could not load plcfmgr.dll

    Hope someone has a solution for this!

    Having installed AutoCAD LT 2009, uninstalled, reinstalled multiple times on one user's computer I am still getting the above error message when I try to access the Options dialog box from either the Tools menu or from a mouse right click. I also have this same version installed on 4 other users who have zero issues with this.

    As I couldn't find a resolution for this I installed the LT 2010 upgrade and the same error message apepars before anything even loads. Have also uninstalled and reinstalled this version.

    LT 2009 plcfmgr version is 9.2.56.0
    LT 2010 plcfmgr version is 10.0.50.0

    User's computer, Pentium 4, 1 GB RAM, 3.2 Gh. All of the user computers are identical, only one is affected with this issue.

    Thanks for any help and suggestions!

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    Default Re: Could not load plcfmgr.dll

    Hey, sorry you haven't gotten any replies to your query. I am having the same difficulties and have repaired the program twice, upgraded, and still have no luck. The only thing I have left to do is go and find the old plcfmgr.dll from my 2008 installation and drop it into the 2009 support files.

    I did find a mention on the Autodesk page that refers to 200i, and something about updating a Pentium lll (which I haven't done) but I am reluctant to use the fix without it being directly prescribed for 2009.

    Have you found a fix for it yet?

    L.

    Quote Originally Posted by skraba.dg View Post
    Hope someone has a solution for this!

    Having installed AutoCAD LT 2009, uninstalled, reinstalled multiple times on one user's computer I am still getting the above error message when I try to access the Options dialog box from either the Tools menu or from a mouse right click. I also have this same version installed on 4 other users who have zero issues with this.

    As I couldn't find a resolution for this I installed the LT 2010 upgrade and the same error message apepars before anything even loads. Have also uninstalled and reinstalled this version.

    LT 2009 plcfmgr version is 9.2.56.0
    LT 2010 plcfmgr version is 10.0.50.0

    User's computer, Pentium 4, 1 GB RAM, 3.2 Gh. All of the user computers are identical, only one is affected with this issue.

    Thanks for any help and suggestions!

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    Default Re: Could not load plcfmgr.dll

    Hi
    I had same problem. Finally I found solution ( after 3 month). You need to download prntvpt.dll file and dump in to C:\windows\Window System32 folder and Register this dll. Enjoy
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    Default Re: Could not load plcfmgr.dll

    Good day

    I have the same problem but with XP Pro SP3, will this fix should resolve the problem?

    Tks

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    Default Re: Could not load plcfmgr.dll

    I haven't yet found a fix for this problem. Unfortunately it has also impacted a co-worker's installation of AutoCAD 2009 (not LT).

    I will be trying to replace the dll file suggested above when the user gets back to work.

    Thank you for your replies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by parwinder.dhaliwal View Post
    Hi
    I had same problem. Finally I found solution ( after 3 month). You need to download prntvpt.dll file and dump in to C:\windows\Window System32 folder and Register this dll. Enjoy
    You are a genius

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    Default Re: Could not load plcfmgr.dll

    Thks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    couldn't have done it without you! Thanks!

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    Registering dll didn`t help me. I have solved the problem by downloading and installing AutoCAD 2010 Update 1 from

    All works properly now! =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by parwinder.dhaliwal View Post
    Hi
    I had same problem. Finally I found solution ( after 3 month). You need to download prntvpt.dll file and dump in to C:\windows\Window System32 folder and Register this dll. Enjoy
    It works!

    Thanks a lot from Spain!

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