

Highlight Users and also give it Full control. Here is a summary of the solution/workflow:Ģ. With a bit of luck, when we added permissions to the folder, the Autodesk product installed. No permissions have been assigned for this object. When we checked the folder permissions of the ADLM folder, there was an interesting setting in the Security Tab of that folder.

In this case, the customer actually didn't have a productinformation.pit file in the C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\AdLM directory. If you Google search the error message, you will find two solutions noted here: Recently, we had this error when installing an Autodesk product:Įrror: 1: 5 2: adlmPITSetProductInformation failed. There is no need to request the entire license file on the SAME date because AutoCAD 2009 is looking for the Feature Code: 57600ACD_2009_0F.īecause we would like you to stay current, the older licenses are typically generated for the duration of 1 year from date of request. When you append the older code to the to the current license file and you parse the license file, it will look like this: NOTE: You can also use the solution above to request older standalone products as well. If you need an older version of your Autodesk product, you will need to request a Previous Use License.

If you own a network license, you can run the current version & 3 versions back.
