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Sean -
I have iSeries Access for V5R4 installed on my ancient Dell M65 mobile workstation which is running Windows 7 Pro and it works just fine...
- sjl



Sean wrote:
I don't recall having any issues installing System i Access on Win 7 32 or 64 bit. You do need to use a new enough version. The V5R4 version is not supported. I'm using the V6R1 version, but the V7R1 version would be better. You do want to install the latest service pack. You always need to install programs with administrator access on every Windows after Win98, so I'm not sure why that is a current issue to bring up.

To determine the Windows version, right click on Computer (I have one on my Start menu, but I think it's still possible to hide that; anywhere you can get to it is fine) and click Properties which should take you to "Control Panel\System and Security\System". You should see a section labeled System that includes an entry System type that specifies 64 bit if it is. Another hint is if you have "C:\Program Files (x86)"

In the emulator session, Help -> About Personal Communications shows version 5.9 in the V6R1 version. I believe the V5R4 version showed 5.8. I don't have the newer version to confirm what it shows, though it may be on wiki.midrange.com
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