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Rodo wrote: Hi allI posted this in another NG with no luck so far. I was wondering if anyone here has a fix. I thought Protel 99 SE was working fine in my Windows Vista laptop (I'm new to Protel) but after reading the manual I ralized I can't load any schematic or PCB libraries.
I read in the net that this is a known issue with Protel with Vista. Does anyone know if there is a way to fix this problem? Thanks I replid else where to this. Turn off UAC 'user access control' and be in Admin mode. ' Terry Given 26/4/2008, 17:39 น.
Rodo wrote: 'Jamie' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Rodo wrote: I posted this in another NG with no luck so far. I was wondering if anyone here has a fix.
I thought Protel 99 SE was working fine in my Windows Vista laptop (I'm new to Protel) but after reading the manual I ralized I can't load any schematic or PCB libraries. I read in the net that this is a known issue with Protel with Vista.
Does anyone know if there is a way to fix this problem? I replid else where to this.
Turn off UAC 'user access control' and be in Admin mode. I did and it didn't work. Then you are down to running a virtual copy of an operating system like XP that Protel 99 SE will work with under Vista or scrapping the resource hogging eye candy and going back to native XP which will work. Regards, Martin Brown. Posted from. The Real Andy 27/4/2008, 2:24 น.
Rodo wrote: I'll wait. I'll keep monitoring this thread. Thanks 'The Real Andy' wrote in message news:[email protected]. FWIW my layout guy just got a new triple-core motherboard yesterday (the PCB is evil & slow - DRC took 11.25hrs on my 3GHz duo-core running XP SP2) which wouldnt load XP (a BIOS issue apparently) so he loaded VISTA, and 99SE worked first time. But he (or more correctly his 9-yr-old son who is astonishingly good at this sort of thing) set himself up as god.
Cheers Terry The Real Andy 30/4/2008, 3:26 น. On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 02:25:09 GMT, 'Rodo' wrote: I'll wait. I'll keep monitoring this thread. Thanks 'The Real Andy' wrote in message news:[email protected].
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 05:26:41 GMT, 'Rodo' wrote: snip Right click on the application and select the 'run as administrator option'. That might help.
Nope, I tried that too. But thanks anyway. I have not used Protel 99se for a while, but I need to in the near future. I am using Vista and intend on installing it in the next week. If you can wait that long I might be able to provide some more help.
I see your problem. I found a work around. If you click on the find button (browse sch tab), then search throught the libs you can add them that way. Its a pain in the arse, but it works. I used procmon (sysinternals) to have a quick look at why it might be failing, but nothing looks obvious. Also had a stuff around with security policies with no success, but my guess is that this is where the problem lies.
Peter Jakacki 3/6/2008, 7:47 น. This one has been bugging me for a while so I thought I'd get stuck into it as I'm unfortunately committed to using Vista on my new laptop (actually I don't want to mess it up). It looks like an incompatibility or something in the comdlg32.dll as far as I can tell.
Not sure about this but what I think happens is you select a file but only the path name without the filename is processed and guess what, it doesn't recognize it of course. My workaround was simply to copy ADVSCH99SE.INI and ADVPCB99SE.INI files from a working copy of P99SE running on XP. Alternatively you can edit the INI files yourself and include the correct detail which should also work. So now I can use Protel99SE on my Vista laptop and place components from my libraries - whew! MANUAL HOWTO: I tried adding libraries in XP to locate the detail which I think is relevant below. Comments are in '.