Windows 7 Woes

2012-09-26 Thread Cal Horner
After many years of happy use with Windows XP, I and many other users were told that it was no longer supported. But you all know that. So I opened my moth-filled wallet and purchased Windows 7. Along with an upgrade to LC 5.5.2. I can hear you all say Aha!. I have very carefully converted

Re: Windows 7 Woes

2012-09-26 Thread Bob Sneidar
I don't know what you mean my a stand-alone engine engine. Bob On Sep 26, 2012, at 3:52 PM, Cal Horner wrote: Then I do what I always do. I generated appropriate stand-alone engine engines for the stacks. After the engine has been generated. The IDE locks up and I get one of those

Re: Windows 7 Woes

2012-09-26 Thread Richard Gaskin
Cal Horner wrote: After many years of happy use with Windows XP, I and many other users were told that it was no longer supported. But you all know that. So I opened my moth-filled wallet and purchased Windows 7. Along with an upgrade to LC 5.5.2. I can hear you all say Aha!. I have very

Re: Windows 7 Woes

2012-09-26 Thread Bob Sneidar
I solved a lot of problems by disabling UAC. This is clearly NOT recommended in a corporate environment. Also it will be a hard sell for a commercial product to require users to disable security features, but there it is. You may want to do that as a test to isolate if that is the issue. Bob