UNABLE to load modeller.dll

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by deekodiver, Jan 12, 2004.

  1. deekodiver

    deekodiver Guest

    Opening or creating 3D-solids on Acad 2000 is still not working....UNABLE TO
    LOAD MODELLER.DLL... . Hower my old R14 and a new Acad 2004 does the job.

    What is going wrong with my Acad 2000.??

    A search on the error on the Autdesk knowledgebase has only
    revealed one hit for which does not apply here (pathlengths in
    excess of 255 characters and location of the autodesk shared files in de
    common file directory).

    Nobody, nobody... has been able to help so far either. Googeling tells me
    the problem is frequent.

    Any ideas? - thanks
     
    deekodiver, Jan 12, 2004
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  2. deekodiver

    Ben Guest

    I have Acad 2000 and Acad 2004 installed on the same computer. No conflict.
    However, nowhere on my computer I have the file MODELLER.DLL which make me
    believe this file belongs to R14. It looks like your installation of
    Acad2000 is conflicting with the R14 installation.
    If I would have the problem and I really needed Autocad 2000, I would
    re-install it.

    Ben.
     
    Ben, Jan 13, 2004
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  3. deekodiver

    deekodiver Guest

    Only R14 has a file named modeller.dll,

    Acad 2000, Acad 2002 , Acad 2004 are loading other dll files for modelling.

    All these files are loading on demand when one enter 3D applications (
    box,region, extrude....)

    I reinstalled several times en read about 150 articles on this item. No
    solution found yet.

    I checked autoexe.bat if the path to the common shared files was correct.
    I checked if the command DEMANDLOAD was set on 3.
    I checked the support file search path in de option menu.
    I reistalled in de migration assistence mode.

    What next...

    Is Autocad a stable "solid" working item...or are the simply to leight for
    the 3D market....
     
    deekodiver, Jan 14, 2004
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  4. deekodiver

    deekodiver Guest

    Problem still unsolved.


    HELP..


     
    deekodiver, Jan 18, 2004
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