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‎Jul 06, 2010
01:59 PM
OS is not adequate!
Hi all,
I'm evaluating ISE 2010 to see if it cures a couple of issues I'm having with a previous version.
When I run the installer created by the new version, I get an error message "The operating system is not adequate for running (Executable Name)..."
This is in spite of the fact that under 'System Hardware Requirements', I've specified 'Any OS version'.....
Not sure how to proceed?
Thanks,
John
I'm evaluating ISE 2010 to see if it cures a couple of issues I'm having with a previous version.
When I run the installer created by the new version, I get an error message "The operating system is not adequate for running (Executable Name)..."
This is in spite of the fact that under 'System Hardware Requirements', I've specified 'Any OS version'.....
Not sure how to proceed?
Thanks,
John
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‎Jul 07, 2010
08:01 AM
On what operating system are you running the installation? Does the same issue occur if you create a new simple project (one feature, one file)?
As of InstallShield 2010, Setup.exe files that are created in InstallShield can longer be run on Windows 9x, Windows NT 4, or Windows Me systems. However, I think that the text in the run-time error message is a bit different than the message that you are describing, so maybe this is not the issue that you are encountering.
As of InstallShield 2010, Setup.exe files that are created in InstallShield can longer be run on Windows 9x, Windows NT 4, or Windows Me systems. However, I think that the text in the run-time error message is a bit different than the message that you are describing, so maybe this is not the issue that you are encountering.
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‎Jul 08, 2010
08:49 AM
Hi Debbie,
Actually, I tried to make a test install from scratch before seeing your reply, and that did solve the problem! My memory is a bit vague, but I think i had the same issue the last time I upgraded as well. Fortunately, my installations aren't too complicated, and are easy to re-create.
Thanks,
John
Actually, I tried to make a test install from scratch before seeing your reply, and that did solve the problem! My memory is a bit vague, but I think i had the same issue the last time I upgraded as well. Fortunately, my installations aren't too complicated, and are easy to re-create.
Thanks,
John