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If the error persists, your Windows Installer service might be unregistered: Open the as an administrator. Type msiexec /unreg and press Enter . Type msiexec /regserver and press Enter . Restart your computer and try AutoCAD again. If you'd like, let me know:
If the above steps do not resolve Internal Error 2602, try repairing or reinstalling AutoCAD.
The most reliable way to clear this error is to manually uninstall and then update the licensing component:
Repair or reinstall a corrupt AutoCAD installation - Autodesk
If none of these solutions work, the installation files themselves may be corrupted. In this case, perform a using the Autodesk Uninstall Tool and reinstall AutoCAD fresh.
If the error persists, your Windows Installer service might be unregistered: Open the as an administrator. Type msiexec /unreg and press Enter . Type msiexec /regserver and press Enter . Restart your computer and try AutoCAD again. If you'd like, let me know:
If the above steps do not resolve Internal Error 2602, try repairing or reinstalling AutoCAD.
The most reliable way to clear this error is to manually uninstall and then update the licensing component:
Repair or reinstall a corrupt AutoCAD installation - Autodesk
If none of these solutions work, the installation files themselves may be corrupted. In this case, perform a using the Autodesk Uninstall Tool and reinstall AutoCAD fresh.