Part of this being a virtual machine means it has it's own drive space. It's a little tricky
to find it. You need to copy your macros to the virtual drive space. When you look at
your hard drive you will see a new folder. I don't remember what it's called. If you
can't find it email me back and I'll sign on to that PC.

Gary

On 18 Nov 2011 at 11:55, James (James Newman, CDP <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>)
commented about Re: [PCTECH] Installing CA on W7 64bit:

I downloaded and installed the WXP virtual pc, ran the updates, got halfway
through and it bombed, uninstalled, reinstalled, ran updates, got a 5250
session to run. Only funny thing is the macros that used to run on this
machine and that run on my other machine won't run here.

Gary, thanks for the info on this!!!


Jim




On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Gary Kuznitz <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This link:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/

Will take you to a page for you to download virtual-pc for free.

Install it on your Win7. It might require a re-boot. Start it. A window
will come up
that looks just like XP. Install CA into it.

Enjoy,

Gary

On 16 Nov 2011 at 16:39, James (James Newman, CDP <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>)
commented about Re: [PCTECH] Installing CA on W7 64bit:

Gary,

I'm not familiar with Virtual XP...details?

Jim, instead of connecting my machine to a V7 machine ("Mohammed to the
mountain") wouldn't it be possible to burn a DVD with a newer version of
CA
on it ("mountain to Mohammed")? Or is the only way to get it onto a
machine via IFS?


Jim



On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Gary Kuznitz <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Jim,

I have V5R1 running in Win7 Pro 64bit inside of a Virtual XP. Install
the
free Virtual XP
then Install V5R2 inside of that. V6R1 is the first CA designed to
run in
Win7.

Gary

On 16 Nov 2011 at 13:15, James (James Newman, CDP <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx
)
commented about Re: [PCTECH] Installing CA on W7 64bit:

I've been running CA 5.2 on 32 bit W7 pro without problem. I think
what's
caused the problem is 64 bit W7.

Will a newer version of CA work with OS400 V5R2? Or if I have a
newer
version of CA will it work with V5R2?

Al would be laughing at me right now for running V5R2.



Jim



On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Jim Oberholtzer <
midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

I suggest you upgrade CA to the V7 version. There is a 64bit
version
and
it runs very well, as long as you load the service pack.

I also run Win7 Pro on my desktop in the office and Win7 Ultimate
on my
laptop. Both run V7 CA without too much trouble. The only issue
I run
into is I can't get at the WAS console application from the servers
dialogs. IBM Support confirmed this was a problem that had not
been
resolved yet.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 11/16/2011 9:46 AM, James Newman, CDP wrote:
I've had CA 5.2 running on this machine for a while. Last week I
installed
a new SSD and while I was doing that I decided to upgrade to W7
Pro
64bit.
While trying to run the setup program I get the following message
when
the
install gets to 2%:

XCOPYFILE -2: An unexpected error has occurred while
copying
file
from compressed file.


Thoughts? TIA.
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