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Ake,

if you have enough RAM and processor power, you could install a second
(virtual) instance of Windows on your pc.

then you have a sandbox to test out different versions.

MicroSoft Virtual PC 2007 and VMWare Server are free products that allow
you to do this.

HTH,

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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Can different Client Access versions co-exist on one PC?






I use the "standard" English version of CA as my main tool (that is until
I can persuade WDSC V7 to install on my box.)

My current problem now is that I need to run the Japanese version of
client access to verify that changes to one of our systems look OK with
this version.

My question is: Can I have both versions installed at the same time on my
machine without one of them breaking the other? OR will I need to use
separate PC's for the two versions?


Med vänlig hälsning / Best regards
Åke Olsson


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