You may still find the version you need. Some work better than others, and some may not work at all. Autodesk has been made aware of the issue. So, I found a download for the OE here. Just install it and try opening a CADDuct file. If the installer does the job required by Autodesk as an object enabler, and its code works correctly, you should be able to open a CADDuct file in a Power Product and see your objects.
Object Enablers are not required to open the file, but fidelity is generally improved if they are present. The missing enablers are listed below with information about the vendors that might help you find the enabler.
If you believe you already have the enabler, verify that it is the correct version and properly installed. It probably used the same key for the version you use, but I can't guarantee that. If the key indeed is missing, you can probably find it from where the installer placed in your registry and copy it to above AECOSim location.
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Thank you,. Message 2 of Message 3 of I had the same problem in MEP and when I loaded the mapcadduct. Message 4 of Message 5 of Hope this helps. Nick Nicholas Hyland. Message 6 of Message 7 of Message 8 of Nicholas Hyland. Message 9 of
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