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Hi Jim,

I have V5R1 running in Win7 Pro 64bit inside of a Virtual XP. Install the free Virtual XP
then Install V5R2 inside of that. V6R1 is the first CA designed to run in Win7.

Gary

On 16 Nov 2011 at 13:15, James (James Newman, CDP <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>)
commented about Re: [PCTECH] Installing CA on W7 64bit:

I've been running CA 5.2 on 32 bit W7 pro without problem. I think what's
caused the problem is 64 bit W7.

Will a newer version of CA work with OS400 V5R2? Or if I have a newer
version of CA will it work with V5R2?

Al would be laughing at me right now for running V5R2.



Jim



On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I suggest you upgrade CA to the V7 version. There is a 64bit version and
it runs very well, as long as you load the service pack.

I also run Win7 Pro on my desktop in the office and Win7 Ultimate on my
laptop. Both run V7 CA without too much trouble. The only issue I run
into is I can't get at the WAS console application from the servers
dialogs. IBM Support confirmed this was a problem that had not been
resolved yet.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 11/16/2011 9:46 AM, James Newman, CDP wrote:
I've had CA 5.2 running on this machine for a while. Last week I
installed
a new SSD and while I was doing that I decided to upgrade to W7 Pro
64bit.
While trying to run the setup program I get the following message when
the
install gets to 2%:

XCOPYFILE -2: An unexpected error has occurred while copying
file
from compressed file.


Thoughts? TIA.
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