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    I installed Auto 2025 this summer. Since then I have had the same issue twice. I'll use it for weeks on end and then one day I'll go to start it and I get a message that says something like "Unable to run AutoCAD. A dependent component Microsoft.NET is missing or you don't have sufficient rights to run AutoCAD." The first time I got this I was able to uninstall AutoCAD, install Microsoft.NET and then reinstall AutoCAD. Now that doesn't work. I am on my personal PC so rights shouldn't be an issue. Any suggestions.

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    Sufficient rights doesn't refer to your pc account. It refers to your Autodesk subcription. Make sure that you are logged into your Autodesk account.
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