Hello. You got the steps right. Create a folder on your removal drive, example: we. Now copy c:\program files\gw micro\window-eyes to this folder. Now open %appdata%\gw micro\window-eyes and you will see a users folder. Copy this users folder into the we folder on your removal drive. Copy the wevideo_70.exe file which you can download from the knowledge base section www.gwmicro.com/kb1067 and run it on the new machine. You will be good to go as long as you are using either the dedicated DECTalk Access 32 or the dedicated Eloquence.

Many thanks.

Millie's Mom wrote the following on 2/27/2009 9:55 PM:
Howdy folks,
The subject says it all! I want to put we on a removeable drive and I am a very lazy person who would not begin to be able to tell you where in the house my original we cd is. As far as I know, my Chihuahua could have used the CD for a chew toy or one of the babies as a teething ring. (Not really -- I hope!) I had no problems doing it with earlier versions. I simply copied my wineyes folder (without changing anything) on to my removeable drive and the first time around ran the wevideo file and it worked fine. I even already have an autorun file created, but my question lies in version 7 since I uninstalled and then did a fresh install of we 7 and now we isn't stored in the c:\wineyes folder anymore. In previous versions of we, the we files were all in my wineyes folder which was in the root of drive c because I never did a fresh install. I just kept doing updates and upgrades. However, in the fresh install of we 7, the we files are now located in more than one place. The program files are in
c:\program files\gw micro\window-eyes
and all of my set files are in
c:\documents and settings\owner\application data\gw micro\window-eyes\users.
Now for my question. If I simply copy my c:\program files\ ... folder containing the program into a folder called wineyes on my removeable drive and then copy the c:\ ... users folder into the wineyes folder on my removeable drive, will it work? Will we automatically find the users folder or is there an iNI, sYS, wE or some such file in the program folder that needs to be editted to reflect the location of the users folder? If anybody understands what I'm trying to ask and knows the answer or where I can find it could you please come to my rescue! Thanks for any help -- signed, Hopelessly unorganized and lazy!


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