Hi Brenda... Without knowing more about your automated process, it's hard to say why it doesn't work. It could be that your tools aren't compatible with Win7, or it could be that your Win7 installation needs to be modified to allow the tools to run properly (I guess those are both different sides of the same coin).
Win7 has much more strict file access requirements than XP. I'd go back to whoever created the automated tools/scripting and have them make the necessary adjustments to allow it to work on Win7. I have been able to run automation with Frame on Win7, so I know it can be done. Feel free to contact me off list if you'd like help getting this to work. Cheers, ...scott Scott Prentice Leximation, Inc. www.leximation.com +1.415.485.1892 On 7/3/13 1:24 PM, George, Brenda (CAI) wrote: > > The office where I work uses an automated process to import xml files > into FrameMaker 8 and process them into formatted FrameMaker files. > This automated process has been created internally, utilizing scripts > written in C. We have been using Windows XP and FrameMaker 8 in order > to run this process. We want to upgrade to Windows 7. On a test > computer using Windows 7 we attempted to run this process with > FrameMaker 8. FrameMaker was loading the xml file but the xml file was > not processing into a formatted FrameMaker file. We attempted to run > this using FrameMaker 11 and the xml file was not processing. > > Does anyone have any idea why we can't run this automated program > using Windows 7? > > Brenda George > > Desk: (724) 720-8491 > > bgeorge at federatedinv.com > > Unless notified to the contrary by the sender, the recipient should > consider the contents of this message including any attachments to be > confidential. If you are not the intended recipient and have received > this message in error, please contact Federated Investors immediately > by forwarding this email to notify at federatedinv.com and then delete > this message from your system. Saving, copying or disseminating an > inadvertently received email could violate state and Federal privacy > laws. All emails received by or sent from Federated may be provided to > regulators or law enforcement agencies, or used for other purposes > consistent with Federated's business interests. Thank you for your > cooperation. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20130705/9942de3d/attachment.html>
