[LOGic] New install and Windows 7
Bill VanAlstyne W5WVO
w5wvo at cybermesa.net
Sun Feb 7 19:45:22 EST 2010
In my 64-bit machine, I found that LOGic 8 needs to be run as an
Administrator under Windows 7. You might try this:
Right-click on the shortcut icon and select Properties, then click the
Compatibility tab. Check the "Run as Administrator" checkbox (towards the
bottom of the dialog box), close it, and try launching LOGic again. (That
was all I needed to do to get it to run on my system.)
If it still doesn't launch correctly, try adding a compatibility mode with
an earlier version of Windows (same dialog box).
Some combination of these compatibility attributes should allow it to run
properly. If not, then you have some kind of weird condition there.
Bill W5WVO
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From: <k1vc at cox.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 9:24 AM
To: <logic at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [LOGic] New install and Windows 7
> Hello,
> I install LOGic on a newly re-formatted hard drive running Windows 7.
> When I open LOGic 8.0.98, I get an error window:
>> Error 1733 "Class definition LOGICSERVER.SERVER is not found." has
> occurred in program
> LOGICAPP.AFTER_INIT, line 24.
>> Attempt to continue?
>> If I press YES, LOGic starts normally and all my screens are there and it
> controls the radio.
>> Did I do something wrong with the install?
>> How do I correct this?
>> Thanks,
> Vin, 73
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