Hi i can't patch bluebeam pdf revu extreme 10 . I have got your patch. When i start it, there is a message
"I can't find the file.Search the file." Where is the file to patch.
Same thing happened to me. Does anyone know the reason for this?
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[ posted by xdlbx, 02.06.12 05:35 ]
me too =(
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[ posted by Alexander3d, 17.10.12 01:48 ]
same problem :(
do you have solution of the problem ?
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[ posted by nestyle, 04.02.13 02:09 ]
Hi guys
I manage to get it working for me. When bluebeam.pdf.revu.extreme.10.0.0-mpt.exe trys to patch one of the files below it cant find it because the directory name always changes when you install it on different computers. You will have to copy Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll through command prompt out of the location below to c: then browse to that file & patch it. After its all done copy the patched file back to your original location.
Replace the "*different numbers here*" with your own folder name.
C:WindowsassemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_32Bluebeam.PDF*different numbers here*Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
C:WindowsassemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_64Bluebeam.PDF*different numbers here*Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
Also if you have installed it on 64bit machine it will still be unregistered until you run the following command.
rmdir /S /Q "%WINDIR%assemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_64Bluebeam.Registrati#"
Cheers
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[ posted by nestyle, 04.02.13 02:38 ]
back slashes missing from above, lets see if it shows up now
Hey guys, I have been trying to do exactly what you have posted above as the fix for "File not found" my problem is that when I am in CMD, I type in what you have above but it keeps telling me that the specific location cannot be found"
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Thanks,
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[ posted by 냐벤, 17.02.13 11:58 ]
guys, you couldn't see folder 'NativeImages_v2.0.50727_64' in Assembly, right?
run 'regedit' first and then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftFusion.
second, create a DWORD(32bit) value that name is 'DisableCacheViewer'. base is Hexadecimal and value is 1.
it doesn't need to restart. just come back to windowsassembly.
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[ posted by Sheridan, 14.05.12 17:43 ]
Same thing happened to me. Does anyone know the reason for this?
[ posted by xdlbx, 02.06.12 05:35 ]
me too =(
[ posted by Alexander3d, 17.10.12 01:48 ]
same problem :(
do you have solution of the problem ?
[ posted by nestyle, 04.02.13 02:09 ]
Hi guys
I manage to get it working for me. When bluebeam.pdf.revu.extreme.10.0.0-mpt.exe trys to patch one of the files below it cant find it because the directory name always changes when you install it on different computers. You will have to copy Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll through command prompt out of the location below to c: then browse to that file & patch it. After its all done copy the patched file back to your original location.
Replace the "*different numbers here*" with your own folder name.
C:WindowsassemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_32Bluebeam.PDF*different numbers here*Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
C:WindowsassemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_64Bluebeam.PDF*different numbers here*Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
Also if you have installed it on 64bit machine it will still be unregistered until you run the following command.
rmdir /S /Q "%WINDIR%assemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_64Bluebeam.Registrati#"
Cheers
[ posted by nestyle, 04.02.13 02:38 ]
back slashes missing from above, lets see if it shows up now
C:WindowsassemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_32Bluebeam.PDF*different numbers here*Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
C:WindowsassemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_64Bluebeam.PDF*different numbers here*Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
rmdir /S /Q "%WINDIR%assemblyNativeImages_v2.0.50727_64Bluebeam.Registrati#"
[ posted by nestyle, 04.02.13 02:42 ]
back slashes missing from above, it just wont show
below i just left a space where their should be a backslah
C: Windows assembly NativeImages_v2.0.50727_32 Bluebeam.PDF (*different numbers here*) Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
C: Windows assembly NativeImages_v2.0.50727_64 Bluebeam.PDF (*different numbers here*) Bluebeam.PDF.ni.dll
rmdir /S /Q "%WINDIR% assembly NativeImages_v2.0.50727_64 Bluebeam.Registrati#"
[ posted by X-ersist, 13.02.13 11:16 ]
Hey guys, I have been trying to do exactly what you have posted above as the fix for "File not found" my problem is that when I am in CMD, I type in what you have above but it keeps telling me that the specific location cannot be found"
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? Thanks,
[ posted by 냐벤, 17.02.13 11:58 ]
guys, you couldn't see folder 'NativeImages_v2.0.50727_64' in Assembly, right?
run 'regedit' first and then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftFusion.
second, create a DWORD(32bit) value that name is 'DisableCacheViewer'. base is Hexadecimal and value is 1.
it doesn't need to restart. just come back to windowsassembly.
now, follow above.
it works well on win8 pro x64.
thanks nestyle!