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I have installed AutoCAD on a Win 7 system, and run it in compatibility mode, and it works beautifully, providing I run Windows 7 as an Administrator. As I do not want to give Administrator rights to this computer user, how can I overcome this problem?

Reinstalling mouse drivers does not solve the problem of the crosshairs appearing at the end of the mouse pointer. Has anyone out there figured out a way to solve this problem? And it works under a Standart User properly! And if I use [runas] to run acad. But but it is not convenient. And now it works properly. Remove all USB devices that are not essential LOL just unplug them for the install. You're admin will hate this, but unplug your ehternet cable while dong the install, unless of course your doing a network install.

And if you're switched more then twice from the application server, then you have to elimiante that additional hop. You have to be administator of you machine to do this.

On the Desktop Shortcut, right click and select the compatabilty tab. Just select Run as Administrator. Click apply and close. There is no reason to run in XP Compatability mode unless there is some proprietary hardware you're using. Most Dells should be OK. I would assume all of you are running the 64 bit version of Windows 7.

There is no reason to be running 32 bit on a work station. You will have problems with online notifications and SP patches. Most of the patches will indicate that you don't have Acad installed.

If you want to mess around with uncompiling the EXE update file, you can get it to work. You can get the notification stuff to work, but your admin has to be willing to modify and open ports. It's really not worth the trouble. Why AutoDesk can't spend 10 minutes to fix this is beyond me. I've just left the patches off for now except for my personal work station. Sorry, in case you haven't figured it out yet, you have to run ACAD as a full fledged administrator.

At the moment, I'm really liking how is running. And I don't have to spend untold 10's of thousands of dollars to upgrade.

As for the mouse problem, don't use the generic mouse driver that Windows 7 tells you to use.



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