User Tool On Win 7 64 BitCool.. Nice to know..

Maybe that was what was wrong when I installed the Atrium Orchestrator Dev
tool on my laptop. It didn't work correctly after installing and complained
about some admin rights when launching the tool when I am the admin of the
system! I'll uninstall it the next time I need to use it and install it in
XP mode and see if it works..

Cheers

Joe
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  Hi Joe, right click on the program icon, select properties, then click the
Compatibility tab. In there you can select what OS you want it to simulate
when you run the program..



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  Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:10 PM
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  Maybe a dumb question to ask, but how do you install something in 7 in an
XP mode? I am pretty new to Windows 7 myself and can't quite say I like it
as yet except for the pretty desktop pictures it comes with out of the box
:-)



  Too much has changed from the XM / Windows 2000 Professional days, and
many of those changes appear like they have tried to make things easier for
new users just learning a new OS, but has left some of us old school guys
wondering where is what..



  Joe

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    Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:56 PM
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    Hi Brian and Joe.



    I am using WUT 7.5/patch 5 and 7.1/patch 7 on my Win7 Ultimate, 64-bit
(Dell Precision T7500).  As I remember--the 7.5 installed without issue; the
7.1 required installing in XP/SP2 mode (basic installer would not recognize
available disk space for installation).



    Don W. McClure, P.E.

    CITC Call Tracking Administration

    University of North Texas

    dwmac @ unt . edu



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    Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 12:50 PM
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    Try 7.5. I had it installed on windows 7 home premium edition with no
problems.. I have not tried earlier versions on windows 7.



    Joe

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      Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:41 PM
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      Subject: User Tool On Win 7 64 Bit

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      Will the Remedy User app work on Windows 7 64 Bit? If so what
version(s)? I tried an unpatched 7.1 and it would not install.

      Thanks

      Brian Sokol
      Manager, Desktop Services
      Scholastic Inc.
      557 Broadway
      NY, NY 10012
      (212) 343-6494
      http://www.Scholastic.com

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