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    Default Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    I'm currently struggling with some of the new PC's that my boss has bought. They're all Windows 10, strangely enough that isn't the problem as I've managed to get the program to work on windows 10 before.

    My problem is at some point someone has deleted the company's copy of the CAD 2004 installer off the server. I've search the hole office and fount the box and CD case the original disk came in but not the CD-ROM it's self.

    Does anyone know where I can re-download the installer? Autodesk don't store installers of Legacy products.


    I do still have the Network licence thankfully, just need the installer for 2004 LT CAD.

    as a side note there doesn't seem to be anywhere on the internet for Legacy copies of any of the CAD software. So it might be worth posting any you find not just the 2004 I'm looking for

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    Check your server's backups?

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    Yea, that was the first place I try'd before going through all the cupboards.

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    Quote Originally Posted by LindonP View Post
    I'm currently struggling with some of the new PC's that my boss has bought. They're all Windows 10, strangely enough that isn't the problem as I've managed to get the program to work on windows 10 before.

    My problem is at some point someone has deleted the company's copy of the CAD 2004 installer off the server. I've search the hole office and fount the box and CD case the original disk came in but not the CD-ROM it's self.

    Does anyone know where I can re-download the installer? Autodesk don't store installers of Legacy products.


    I do still have the Network licence thankfully, just need the installer for 2004 LT CAD.

    as a side note there doesn't seem to be anywhere on the internet for Legacy copies of any of the CAD software. So it might be worth posting any you find not just the 2004 I'm looking for
    Contact your reseller, see if they will help. Considering it's been well over a decade since you bought it, I kinda doubt it. It's not going to be legal for anyone to post the installation software -- not worth the risk.

    It might be time to consider purchasing licensed software -- if you're not into renting by the month/quarter/year, consider BricsCAD, Graebert, or one of the intelliCAD versions. At this point, a free AcadLT 2004 is not really worth installing, much less running a business off of. Heck, the free Draftsight has more capability than your old LT.

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    As a side note, it's legal to resell the _physical media_, so if someone has a CD of the 2004 LT they're willing to part with, that would be legal and doable. since you stat you still have the network license server running.

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    Ok, I get the general idea of the opinion round here. Although it not a licence, which would be illegal to share, that I'm asking for I can understand not wanting to get involved.

    Thank you everyone for your time. I'm just gonna use the old PC till someone else sorts our problem.

    Could someone please let me know how I get a admin to close this thread?

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    Quote Originally Posted by LindonP View Post
    I do still have the Network licence thankfully, just need the installer for 2004 LT CAD.

    as a side note there doesn't seem to be anywhere on the internet for Legacy copies of any of the CAD software. So it might be worth posting any you find not just the 2004 I'm looking for
    Wait a minute.... since when does AutoCAD LT support network licenses?

    Also, why would you want someone to post "any you find", as opposed to the version you're licensed for?
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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    I said that as I there no longer seems to be a method to reacquire installation medium for any versions pre 2016.

    I can understand Autodesk no longer hosting on their servers the legacy installers as they'll be infrequently used but the fact that there is no where seems stupid.
    I thought if anywhere would start hosting legacy installers to cover for Autodesk no longer hosting them it would be here at the user group. Since there wasn't one I thought generating one would be a good idea.

    There seems to be confusion here as if most seem to think that the installation media held your licence, which it dose not. Your Licence is often a set of codes you give after the install to initiate the software.

    As I've not set most of the old computers, I don't care any more. So can someone please tell me how to close/archive/delete this topic.

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    I think you're missing the point... the software itself is copyrighted, that means that the owner of the copyright sets the terms and conditions for _anyone_ to make a copy, With statutory damages up in the stratosphere, no one here is likely to bootleg a copy of the media or host iso images of the CDs. Its' really that simple -- autodesk owns the bat, ball, and playing field and they make no money by making old versions available. And money is the only reason the CEO has to do anything...

    what is legal is to sell/transfer the original physical media, and if I had a 2004LT CD i'd be happy to sell it to you for a reasonable price -- say half what an annual rental fee would be. Sadly, I don't

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    Default Re: Installer For Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 LT

    Quote Originally Posted by LindonP View Post

    I can understand Autodesk no longer hosting on their servers the legacy installers as they'll be infrequently used but the fact that there is no where seems stupid.
    It has nothing to do with how frequently or infrequently the data would be accessed.

    It has to do with Autodesk wants you and everyone else on the latest version, period. If you lost your install media, then they look at it like "tough... now come rent our latest version."
    They make zero money off your 2004 version today. They stand to make $$$ if you start renting the current version today though.

    Quote Originally Posted by LindonP View Post
    There seems to be confusion here as if most seem to think that the installation media held your licence...
    No, I don't think anyone here thinks that. We all know that the media and the licensing are separate.
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