C:\Users\YourUserid\AppData\Local\Autodesk\.Remove only those files related to the product you’re uninstalling. Note: If you do not have Adobe products on your computer, also delete the following folder: /Library/Application Support/Flexnet Publisher /Library/Preferences/Flexnet Publisher/FLEXnet/adskflex_#_backup./Library/Preferences/Flexnet Publisher/FLEXnet/adskflex_#_tsf.data./Library/Preferences/Flexnet Publisher/FLEXnet/adskflex_#_event.log.C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FLEXnet\adskflex_#_.C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\FLEXnet\adskflex_#_tsf.data.C:\ProgramData\FLEXnet\adskflex_#_tsf.data.
If your software isn’t listed, you can’t re-license after you delete adskflex files, and your software will stop working. You can then safely delete adskflex files. First check whether your older version of Autodesk standalone licensed software is listed in Transport Layer Security (TLS): Updates Required to Maintain Software Access. Important: if you have a standalone perpetual license, deleting the adskflex_#_tsf.data file can cause your software to stop working.
It checks for corrupt registry keys and other issues that can prevent installation.
For Windows products, download, install, and run the Microsoft Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter (formerly known as Microsoft Fix It).