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After a re shuffle of computers on my shop, i'm having error problems again.
Installed on a laptop running windowns 7 64 have no issues.
First time install on a desktop running window XP shopstream will not open.
It gives me this error.
'Program has encountered a problem and need to close'
I have downloaded from the Australian SO site and the USA SO site, I've tried to run it in win98 and 2000 compatibility modes, i've tried running when logged in as administrator, nothing works.
I have uninstalled all unneeded programs looking for conflicts.
SO tech line has never heard of it.
Anyone offer any help?Comment
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After a re shuffle of computers on my shop, i'm having error problems again.
Installed on a laptop running windowns 7 64 have no issues.
First time install on a desktop running window XP shopstream will not open.
It gives me this error.
'Program has encountered a problem and need to close'
I have downloaded from the Australian SO site and the USA SO site, I've tried to run it in win98 and 2000 compatibility modes, i've tried running when logged in as administrator, nothing works.
I have uninstalled all unneeded programs looking for conflicts.
SO tech line has never heard of it.
Anyone offer any help?
I wonder if you need to use an older version of SSC for Windows XP? I'll see if I have a copy of that, and try to figure out a way to upload it somewhere for you.Comment
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Brad, I think hefaus is right. According to info on the download page, the current 32bit release is supposed to work just fine for XP. If you are still interested in the older versions, I sent you a PM on the nerdz site.Comment
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Never did get it to work.
We shouldn't be having these sort of compatibility problems. These operating systems have been around for a very long time, more then enough time for SO to have this sort of **** sorted out and be able to give us a Min system requirements including ANY software requirements.
For a program that gets used on a daily basis, and that we have to rely on to print proof of diagnostics and repair for the customer. This really isn't good enough.
We all pay a hefty premium for the tools, more then enough money to be able to demand that any software should just work, the first time and every time after that.
Snap-On. Lift your game or start loosing customers.Comment
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