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Re: Design Review and Windows 7 64-bit
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12-19-2009 09:38 AM in reply to:
kelly3927
Hi. I'm also having problems with Windows 7 64-Bit, but my issue is with having the embedded viewer on a webpage. The viewer does not render, or show any kind of error.
Does the ADR plug-in not work in Windows 7?
Thanks.
Does the ADR plug-in not work in Windows 7?
Thanks.
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12-21-2009 06:11 AM in reply to:
kelly3927
I have installed and unistalled with the Revo Unistaller, and then I will reinstall DR 2010 and it still gives me the "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142). Click OK to close the application."
This is feed seem like exactly what is happening to me. Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.
This is feed seem like exactly what is happening to me. Can anybody help? Thanks in advance.
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12-21-2009 12:51 PM in reply to:
kelly3927
Same problem here.
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12-21-2009 01:09 PM in reply to:
kelly3927
Hi Kevin,
It's not really clear to me what we should do...
Do I need both the 2005 and 2008 packages? Do I need to uninstall the old versions? Should I use the 64-bit versions?
It would be great if you could give step-by-step instructions on how to install Design Review on Windows 7 64-bit.
Thanks !
-Donald
It's not really clear to me what we should do...
Do I need both the 2005 and 2008 packages? Do I need to uninstall the old versions? Should I use the 64-bit versions?
It would be great if you could give step-by-step instructions on how to install Design Review on Windows 7 64-bit.
Thanks !
-Donald
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12-29-2009 12:57 PM in reply to:
kelly3927
I've had no issues with ADR2010 or DwgTrueView2010 on an install of Windows 7 Ultimate K x64. I just rebuilt this machine last weekend and it was my first use of the 2010 versions after having used 2009 versions in XP and Vista.
Both the ADR and TrueView installs were straightforward, connect the dots installs. All indications are that both apps are running cleanly with no problems.
Both the ADR and TrueView installs were straightforward, connect the dots installs. All indications are that both apps are running cleanly with no problems.
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12-29-2009 01:19 PM in reply to:
kelly3927
PS.
That also includes the web markup capability running in IEv8.
That also includes the web markup capability running in IEv8.
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02-01-2010 09:10 AM in reply to:
kelly3927
Is there an issue with Equitrac and Design Review 2010? We can not get DR 2010 to operate on our Win XP Pro 64 bit machines. The software is installed, but double clicking the icon does nothing, going thru Windows Explorer and trying to operate does nothing.
Any help is appreciated.
Any help is appreciated.
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03-22-2010 09:24 AM in reply to:
kelly3927
Hello jjolfert,
Just an FYI for you.
It is always best to check with the software manufacturer FIRST. They will tell you if they have tested the product and the version, as well as whether or not it will work with Windows 7.
Check out the Windows 7 Compatibility site: (There you will find out about hardware and software compatibility.)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/en- us/default.aspx
There is a pulldown from which you can choose "hardware" and "software".
There are also some great articles, instructional videos and such to help with your Windows 7 at our Springboard site:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/default .aspx
In any event a lot of the times, Vista drivers will work in lieu of Windows 7 drivers, however, it's not 100%!
As stated previously, it's best to have the Windows 7 certified drivers installed.
Thanks again,
John M.
Microsoft Windows Client Support
Just an FYI for you.
It is always best to check with the software manufacturer FIRST. They will tell you if they have tested the product and the version, as well as whether or not it will work with Windows 7.
Check out the Windows 7 Compatibility site: (There you will find out about hardware and software compatibility.)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/en-
There is a pulldown from which you can choose "hardware" and "software".
There are also some great articles, instructional videos and such to help with your Windows 7 at our Springboard site:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/default
In any event a lot of the times, Vista drivers will work in lieu of Windows 7 drivers, however, it's not 100%!
As stated previously, it's best to have the Windows 7 certified drivers installed.
Thanks again,
John M.
Microsoft Windows Client Support
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10-25-2012 08:39 AM in reply to:
kelly3927
I had the same problem.
I un-installed the existing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables (both x64 and x86).
Then from the Microsoft website
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.as
I installed their version (this is an earlier version than the one I un-installed.
Then I did the Design review install again and it worked OK.



