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Vern,

Once you have the install media, yes you just run it. You should be administrator or equivalent.

One note. I created a directory on my C: drive called Utilities (c:/utilities)

I always install my software there to avoid some of the issues with the Win7 security models. That also keeps the programs directories from getting too polluted. Kinda like using /usr/local or /opt in a Unix environment.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 11/16/2011 3:40 PM, Vern Hamberg wrote:
Jim

I have managed to feel very dumb trying to install Access for i on V7.
I've seen some kind of document with various things to do, to get this
install done. This was on the Access site - is it actually as simple as
just running the installer from a v7 machine, as it always has been?

Do I need to run it as admin on my Win7 Ultimate laptop?

Thx
Vern

On 11/16/2011 2:32 PM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
> The one I am referring to is the IBM i Navigator/Client Access service
> package.
>
> As it happens you can get the service packs from the IFS, once you apply
> PTFs the service pack is in there too, but since you don't have a V7
> system that might be a bit problematic to get.....;-)
>
> Jim Oberholtzer
> Chief Technical Architect
> Agile Technology Architects
>
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