Install issue on Windows 7
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:22 am
Hello. I am new to OpenDent. I am assuming tech support for an existing OpenDent office.
I have installed successfully on 8 new XP workstations. There is one new Windows 7, wall mount, touch screen station that is giving me issues.
Not sure if this is how it is traditionally set up, but here is what I have:
The server (MS Windows Server 2003, Server1) also contains a share \\server1\OpenDentalInstaller\Release
On all the XP stations I ran OpenDentalInstaller.exe choose workstation and pointed them to server1
The version on the server is higher, so I go through the workstation upgrade process.
All is good, workstations work fine.
For the Windows 7 machine I run through the same install process, it says it completes, but I am only seeing:
C:\Program Files\Open Dental\ConversionFiles, no other program files
The shortcut created on the desktop points to a non existent "C:\Program Files\Open Dental\OpenDental.exe"
I was not left with any software or manuals from the previous administrator (other than the shared folder).
Any suggestions?
-Chris
I have installed successfully on 8 new XP workstations. There is one new Windows 7, wall mount, touch screen station that is giving me issues.
Not sure if this is how it is traditionally set up, but here is what I have:
The server (MS Windows Server 2003, Server1) also contains a share \\server1\OpenDentalInstaller\Release
On all the XP stations I ran OpenDentalInstaller.exe choose workstation and pointed them to server1
The version on the server is higher, so I go through the workstation upgrade process.
All is good, workstations work fine.
For the Windows 7 machine I run through the same install process, it says it completes, but I am only seeing:
C:\Program Files\Open Dental\ConversionFiles, no other program files
The shortcut created on the desktop points to a non existent "C:\Program Files\Open Dental\OpenDental.exe"
I was not left with any software or manuals from the previous administrator (other than the shared folder).
Any suggestions?
-Chris