I don't know if this will help or not, but in the past, I have had
occasions in which I have had to create a custom installation package for
the AR System UT, and whatever other custom software that was needed, such
as a screen pop.
I did the installation on a Windows XP machine, hunted down the registry
entries, grabbed the installation directory and then used Dependency
Walker (www.dependencywalker.com) to find any DLLs that were required.
Once I had this schtuff, I used the Visual Studio Installer
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/downloads/tools/vsi11) to create an MSI
file for installation.
The process does not take very long to complete, and it might get you over
the hump so-to-speak until such time as a Vista compliant installer comes
out.
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, Hall, James (West Chester) wrote:
Hello List,
Our IT team is evaluating Windows VISTA. When they attempted to
install the 6.3 AR System User tool the installation failed. This
didn't come as a huge surprise considering the compatibility matrix
makes no mention of VISTA that I could find. During the installation,
an error pops up saying "could not determine operating system version"
and then setup fails.
Have any of you succeeded installing an AR System User tool on a machine
running the Windows VISTA OS?
Thanks,
James W. Hall
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