I seem to recall there were very frustrating upgrade
versions that needed to be installed when I rebuilt
my workstation (with new hard drives). I'm not sure
you can do an install of 4.5/4.5.1 from scratch.
best, paul
At 02:14 PM 5/25/00 +1000, you wrote:
I just called a friend, who told me
Peter Tilbrook" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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My advice stay with 4.0.1 and pray Macromedia's Ultra Dev is for real.
It's real alright and damned cool. Have only used the beta but was
impressed - an
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I uninstalled Studio 4.0.1 and am now using 4.5.1. I would rather be
using
4.0.1 but I am too lazy to uninstall 4.5.1. The only co
OK I tried. I really tried. But still it's a duff product for me.
I removed Studio4, Homesite4, and Studio4.5
I installed Studio4.5.1, and when the time came to restart the PC, - i got
a memory error. I restarted a couple of times, and set up a RDS. So far
so good.
Then the time came to
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OK I tried. I really tried. But still it's a duff product for me.
I removed Studio4, Homesite4, and Studio4.5
I installed Studio4.5.1, and when the
I found the article by searching the knowledge base.
The article addresses loss of data problems with Studio 4.5.1. That wasn't
my problem with Studio. My problem was an inability to save files without
freezing.
cf_whine
But I figured, what the heck, installing this upgrade is better than
Isn't this incorrect?? This link is for 4.5a, not 4.5.1a.
4.5.1 supercedes 4.5 and 4.5a.
Dan
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er I meant 384 megs of RAM btw. I haven't had this problem
on my GIG 'o ram machine though. Maybe Studio wants its own
box. hehe Like Dave Watts says about SQL "If you can
afford Studio you can afford to run it on its own machine"
---Sorry Dave, couldn't resist.
That's OK, but the day I
: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:12 PM
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Isn't this incorrect?? This link is for 4.5a, not 4.5.1a.
4.5.1 supercedes 4.5 and 4.5a.
Dan
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er I meant 384 megs of RAM btw. I haven't had this problem
on my GIG 'o ram machine though. Maybe Studio wants it
Unfortunately it seems even through a ligitimate upgrade path there is no
way to install CF4.5.1 unless you go "through the motions" of starting with
4.0 or 4.01, then 4.5 and ultimately 4.5.1. As I'm still waiting for my
upgrade (when was 4.5 released?) I'm starting to get a bit narked with
Peter, the 4.5.1 download is a full product. It looks for an installed
4.5, and failing that, asks for a valid 4.5 serial number. The serial
number you can use is CF45STU-07 oh better not.
Just get the download, go ahead and install, and when it asks for your
serial number, give it the
I uninstalled Studio 4.0.1 and am now using 4.5.1. I would rather be using
4.0.1 but I am too lazy to uninstall 4.5.1. The only cool thing about 4.5.1
is the tag tab which allows you to close tags on your template. When doing
this on a large page you get a bunch of exception errors. It is a
My advice stay with 4.0.1 and pray Macromedia's Ultra Dev is for real.
It's real alright and damned cool. Have only used the beta but was
impressed - an indication of the next version of Studio? Expect Allaire and
Macromedia to come to some sort of arrangement in the future? A demo should
be
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