Has anyone tried installing Actinic v7 on Windows 7? Does it work? how about the virtual XP compatiblity thing or whatever it's called?
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Hi,
We have installed Actinic 6 onto Win7 32bit This installed without issue but dose require that it's run as administrator.Nuco Technologies Ltd
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This was straight on the OS no VM used.Nuco Technologies Ltd
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ok, encouraged by your posts I've finally got round to purchasing windows 7, and just installed actinic developer. Seems to have gone ok so far.
Can someone remind me what the correct procedure is for copying multiple sites across from the old os to the new one?
I'm guessing I need to licence a new site on my new Win7 copy, type in the site name exactly as before, then import a snapshot? then repeat for each site?John
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uh... When I try to licence a new site it's asking for a username and password in the "new sit"e box. It never asked for that before (I just rebooted back into my XP version and it definately doesn't ask there - just the site name and auth key). I've even installed exactly the same version and patches so where did this come from?
And more importantly, what username and password is it asking for? Is it going to create one for the site? or is it asking for windows login details???John
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Just for anyone else reading:
Actinic works fine on my Win 7 as well (in admin mode)
Mole's 1 stop automation also works just fine on win 7.
One thing to note though, it seems like once the site is imported you need to do a refresh - a standard upload just doesn't seem to work (merge error).John
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