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Windows 7 64 bit? ATE ASHELL/Windows #26393 01 Oct 10 04:58 PM
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Is anyone or does anyone know if ATE and or Ashell for Windows runs on Windows 7 64 bit?

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Re: Windows 7 64 bit? ATE ASHELL/Windows #26394 01 Oct 10 06:51 PM
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It does. I have ashell and ATE on my Windows 7 laptop and it works fine.

Re: Windows 7 64 bit? ATE ASHELL/Windows #26395 01 Oct 10 10:29 PM
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What I downloaded from the microsabio web set will not install, do I need to go to the ftp site? What versions do I want?

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Ken

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I'm running ATE on my Windows 7 64 bit laptop. Just grab the latest version from the /dist/51dev/ate/ directory. I believe it's 5.1.1191.1.exe. That's the version I'm running w/ no problems. Sometimes; however, you have to regsvr32 the ftp .dll's using the Administrator account.


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Joe, ATE and A-Shell run fine on Win 7/64. As far as I know, there are no "tricks" or special considerations; both the installation programs and the programs themselves run fine. Like Stephen, I've installed ATE on my Win7/64 laptop (many times, in fact), and it works great. Let us know how your project is going.

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If you had a problem installing then you may need to do something like right click and "Run as Administrator". I read somewhere that even if you are the administrator W7 won't actually run things as administrator unless you force it to.

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Thanks all, I will give it another go.

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Only the 5.1 installer is x64 compatible. But if you really want to use 5.0, you can start with the 5.1 installer, then unzip a 5.0 .zip on top of the bin directory.


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