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Re: Can'nt Install JBuilder 2007 Project assist onto XP
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Re: Can'nt Install JBuilder 2007 Project assist onto XP Media Edition
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 08:41:03 -070
Arthur wrote:
> Hi There,
> I have a notebook with Windows XP Media Chinese Edition OS.  I can create a

> project-assist configuration project,but it's fail to install those free
ALM 
> component while I use Install projectAssist Wizard,because after this
wizard 
> scans preinstalled component it can'nt let me forward to next step to 
> install those ALM components, that is the Next button is disable.
> 
> Does the JBuilder 2007 can'nt run on Windows XP Media edtion?
> 
> Arthur Chang 
> 
> 

There as been one other question about XP Media Edition that seems to 
indicate there is a problem, but I don't have a copy of Media Edition to 
test with.

Are there no error or warning messages?

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Lori Olson [TeamB]

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Can'nt Install JBuilder 2007 Project assist onto XP Media Edition
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:56:26 +080
Hi There,
I have a notebook with Windows XP Media Chinese Edition OS.  I can create a 
project-assist configuration project,but it's fail to install those free ALM 
component while I use Install projectAssist Wizard,because after this wizard 
scans preinstalled component it can'nt let me forward to next step to 
install those ALM components, that is the Next button is disable.

Does the JBuilder 2007 can'nt run on Windows XP Media edtion?

Arthur Chang 

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Re: Can'nt Install JBuilder 2007 Project assist onto XP Media Edition
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:26:11 -070
Arthur wrote:
> Yes, there are no error or warning messages. It just can'nt let me click 
> next or finish button to go forward to install
Xplanner,Continuum,Subversion 
> components. Although, I can completely install Project-Assist components in

> windows XP professional edition.
> 
> Regards,
> 

Have you checked into the XPlanner, Continuum, Subversion installation 
requirement?  Are all of them compatible with XP Media Edition?

If they are, then there is some other problem.  But if any of them is 
incompatible, then that will be the issue.

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Re: Can'nt Install JBuilder 2007 Project assist onto XP Media Edition
Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:16:41 +080
Yes, there are no error or warning messages. It just can'nt let me click 
next or finish button to go forward to install Xplanner,Continuum,Subversion 
components. Although, I can completely install Project-Assist components in 
windows XP professional edition.

Regards,

"Lori M Olson [TeamB]" <javadragon@techie.com> 
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> Arthur wrote:
>> Hi There,
>> I have a notebook with Windows XP Media Chinese Edition OS.  I can
create 
>> a project-assist configuration project,but it's fail to install those 
>> free ALM component while I use Install projectAssist Wizard,because
after 
>> this wizard scans preinstalled component it can'nt let me forward to
next 
>> step to install those ALM components, that is the Next button is
disable.
>>
>> Does the JBuilder 2007 can'nt run on Windows XP Media edtion?
>>
>> Arthur Chang
>
> There as been one other question about XP Media Edition that seems to 
> indicate there is a problem, but I don't have a copy of Media Edition to 
> test with.
>
> Are there no error or warning messages?
>
> -- 
>
> Regards,
>
> Lori Olson [TeamB]
>
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