Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

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Re: Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

Post by 2flamingos » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:11 am

Clay - Happy to hear of your success. I simply have not had the time to try it yet - hope to do so this weekend.

I do have a stupid question - i never had to address the reader on my previous pc - is changing the settings something new becasue of vista/64 bit?

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Re: Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

Post by ClayL » Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:41 am

2flamingos wrote:Clay - Happy to hear of your success. I simply have not had the time to try it yet - hope to do so this weekend.

I do have a stupid question - i never had to address the reader on my previous pc - is changing the settings something new because of vista/64 bit?
No I don't think it's a new requirement. The default setting is for a serial device instead of a USB device and I have a dim recollection of having to change the setting three years when I installed EncorePro on my old laptop.

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Re: Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

Post by 2flamingos » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:33 am

I do have one more stupid question... I did the download, but can't find the file once everything is downloaded and installed. What the heck am I doing or not doing?

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Re: Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

Post by 2flamingos » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:14 am

OK - I have pretty much given up at this point! Partially because I can't concentrate enough to do it. My lack of concentartion is not due to OSA, but rather because I am going though much the same as Kiralynx did recently, only its my dad (mom passed about 5 years ago).

We are not sure how much longer he has, but seriously doubt that he will make it to Thanksgiving. It's tough watching them go! But we know that it will be for the best when it does happen.

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Re: Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

Post by RegD » Fri Nov 27, 2009 5:25 pm

Any clue where I can download the update to 1.8i. I currently have 1.8 installed. I can't seem to find it anywhere. Please help!

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Re: Windows 7 and Encore Pro or Viewer

Post by nobody » Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:52 pm

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