On some 64-bit systems, the enabler may fail to recognize that AutoCAD is already installed. This is often linked to "imaged" installations where registry GUIDs are missing.
AutoCAD 2010 was a transition year. Autodesk moved away from bundling VBA by default due to security concerns and the rise of .NET and LISP. The original “AutoCAD VBA Enabler” for 2010 was pulled from many official download sites years ago. Even if you found it, the 32-bit version wouldn’t work on modern 64-bit Windows (7, 10, or 11). vba enabler for autocad 2010 64bit new
Treat this as a temporary bridge. VBA for AutoCAD 2010 will never be officially supported again. Use this enabler to buy time while migrating your macros to VB.NET or Python for AutoCAD. On some 64-bit systems, the enabler may fail
Installation steps (assumes Windows admin rights) Autodesk moved away from bundling VBA by default
Avoid “VBA enabler.exe” files from generic download aggregators. Many contain adware.