January 23, 200917 yr Just wondering if anybody else is playing around with the beta. Downloaded it a couple weeks ago and most stuff works pretty well. All the HCE stuff seems to work fine except for the Scenario Editor. Anybody else having problems? I'm running version 2008.044. I've tried running the Scenario Editor in all of the different compatibility modes but no dice. Fully understand that I'm running a beta OS, and incompatibilities are to be expected, just wondering if anybody else has had any luck getting it to work. Thanks, Jim
January 23, 200917 yr I know Tony had tried the Windows 7 beta and reported that the HCE GE worked okay. We didn't discuss the SE, but he probably knew that it wouldn't work (the whole 16 bit issue, I presume).
January 23, 200917 yr All the HCE stuff seems to work fine except for the Scenario Editor. Anybody else having problems? I'm running version 2008.044. I've tried running the Scenario Editor in all of the different compatibility modes but no dice. Hi Jim, Indeed I've tried HCE on Windows 7 beta but I used the 64-bit version which has no 16-bit emulator so no scenario editor. Did you use a 64-bit version of the Win7 beta as well? If you are running the 32-bit version, I'd be interested in knowing what error you are getting.
January 24, 200917 yr Author I am running the 64-bit version. When I try to run "WSCENEDT.EXE" I get this message: The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information to see whether you need an x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of the program, and then contact the software publisher. I may put the 32-bit version on a laptop or my wife's computer, if I get around to it, I'll try running it and post the error message (if there is one). I'll also probably try running it in VPC 2007, I'll post results from that as well.
January 24, 200917 yr VPC 2007 has been a great solution for me. I use XP SP1 with a clean install, and it's a little cumbersome moving files back and forth. Otherwise, an excellent solution.
January 24, 200917 yr VPC 2007 has been a great solution for me. I use XP SP1 with a clean install, and it's a little cumbersome moving files back and forth. Otherwise, an excellent solution. Or there is VMWare, not cumbersome at all moving files, if you move them at all
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