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    Default LOAD failed: "C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006/Welding/AecDetailsWeldCMD"

    Has anyone seen this error before? I have gone to the folder is list and I do see that the file is there.

    LOAD failed: "C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006/Welding/AecDetailsWeldCMD"

    I am running ADT 2006 on a 64-Bit Windows OS. The load error does not seem to be causing any troubles but I do need to make sure that everything is running correctly to avoid any possible future issues.

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    Default Re: LOAD failed: "C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006/Welding/AecDetailsWeldCMD"

    Quote Originally Posted by jfriedman View Post
    Has anyone seen this error before? I have gone to the folder is list and I do see that the file is there.

    LOAD failed: "C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006/Welding/AecDetailsWeldCMD"

    I am running ADT 2006 on a 64-Bit Windows OS. The load error does not seem to be causing any troubles but I do need to make sure that everything is running correctly to avoid any possible future issues.
    Well that is a lisp file, so I'm guessing that either the file isn't there anymore (moved or deleted) or it's been edited/corrupted. I'm not entirely sure what it does but it seem to be in reference to the detail component manager.

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    Default Re: LOAD failed: "C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006/Welding/AecDetailsWeldCMD"

    What looks like has happened is that the 64 bit OS has created two program file folders, "program files" and "program files (x86). ADT 2006 was loaded mostly in the (x86) folder but some of the file paths in the options were pointed to the normal program files folder. As a quick fix I copied the missing folder from the (x86) and placed it in the normal folder. this seems to have worked, my question is now, how and where do I remap the settings to show that the file is in the (x86) folder? I do not see this mapping anywhere in the options for ADT.

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    Default Re: LOAD failed: "C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2006/Welding/AecDetailsWeldCMD"

    I'm sure you already realize this, but ADT 2006 isn't supported on any 64bit platform.

    You could try adding it to the Startup Suite in the appload dialog box as a workaround and adding a support path to its location in Options.
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