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reference management does not work and sends crash autocad

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Hello everyone, I hope someone can help me.
from a while I can't make the reference management tool work, I explain: the launch but as soon as I try to add a drawing the following error message appears: "it occurred in error in autocad component. the application will be closed. may occur data loss on ciu was working" and obviously it closes everything.
I'm using autocad2012.
I have already tried to reinstall the component but nothing changes...I would not want to install everything autocad again. I didn't find anything on the net...someone can kindly help me?
 
x tir: I already installed the service pack.. Nothing changes. the fact is that time ago, even without sp management references worked perfectly and I did not make substantial changes in the pc... it makes me go out of head :mad:
x tristan: contact the supplier...you mean the dealer? no, because if you mean autodesk...horse field!!!! I'll try with the dealer. . .
Thanks to everyone anyway. . .
 
Reference management is an external autocad tool, which is located inside start-all programs-autodesk-autocad 2012-management references (adrefman.exe).
therefore it is supplied directly by autodesk with autocad.
we don't have the subscription...or the better it expired, since it wasn't helpful since they didn't answer us. . .
However, I heard our supplier speculating that malfunction was to be attributed to the almost daily updates that makes winxp, or to a virus...
I checked and confirmed that we disabled the automatic dowload of updates and I have no virus...
I add that the operating system is windows xp sp3.
No other idea?
Thank you
 
I'm sorry if I'm a pig. .
I don't want to, especially because you're a girl and even conterranean. . .
Maaa.. .
read the rules? presented in a special area?
 
If the paths are on a server or cmq network, it could be a problem at the network level.

It is not uncommon that these things happen and the programam is probably addressed badly and gets incxxxa.

cmq if yesterday went and today something no longer has to happen.

I sincerely never used it I almost never use xrif and when I use them I've always arranged with the above command, maybe try to see if even with that goes in autocad crash.... so just to try
 
I add that the operating system is windows xp sp3.
on view and win7 works well (from me); I don't have a xp on which to try it...have you installed autocad 2012 on xp without performing updates of the so? and is everything smooth? What an ass!
 
I don't have an xp to prove it. . .
I have 2012 on a 64bit xp (updated) and the application works properly. ...

perhaps it is the case that you rehabilitate automatic updates perhaps as tristan says the fact that until now everything has gone smooth is more a case...

Sometimes it is enough to install/uninstall an application to change some settings or the simple framework to let other applications go to the ball.
 
Sorry, but in the mouth of time and :36_1_28: I've got something wrong. the program that crashes is not autocad but management. x mtb::tongue: I read but I am taken with the bombs I will provide as soon as possible. send.
 
Sorry, but in the mouth of time and :36_1_28: I've got something wrong. the program that crashes is not autocad but management.
you had understood, but comuqnue if yesterday went and today no longer goes, you have reinstalled it etc.... the cause is definitely attributable to some library, program shared by the so.

I suggest you try to make updates I know.

mand
 
I hoped I wouldn't go through the network manager... I can't enable the update of the know. amen
 
So... eureka! ! !
I uninstalled autocad2012 management and... I re-installed but that of autocad2011...result: it works!!!:cool:
 

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