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  • in reply to: Installation issues #12832
    JLove
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    OK, that worked, but only after I called NV support to re-register. Something happened to unregister my program, but it seems to be fixed now.

    The new license agreement is significantly friendlier than the previous rendition.

    Thanks,

    –Jack Love

    in reply to: Installation issues #12829
    JLove
    Participant

    I finally had some time to get back the NV2 installation but like the previous poster had difficulties downloading the new file. When I used the same log-in instructions I had received for the first download, your server failed the log on with a message that the user name did not exist.

    I attempted to call for support, but I had to leave a voice-mail message as the phone was not being answered by a live person.

    Please advise on how to obtain the updated file.

    –Jack Love

    in reply to: Installation issues #12824
    JLove
    Participant

    Hi Martin. I’m stuck at home today with a variety of home repair contractors, so all I can do is read the correspondence. Yes, I was using the “workstation” choice from within the “start” menu, I haven’t gotten as far as creating any new icons, shortcuts, or such.

    I’ll be happy to download the newest version, and it looks like I should plan on waiting until the one you mention might be posted today goes up.

    Will I need to reregister?

    Glad to hear that there’s a new version of the license–I just hope it will be something my employer can ascribe to. (Not suggesting that we won’t abide by whatever we agreed to for the test instance, but if the terms remain as they were, we may not be able to move to NV2 in production.)

    –Jack Love
    MSchappler wrote:

    > Jack
    >
    > There is another NV2 installation you can download from our web
    > site which includes an updated NV2 license agreement. Later
    > today, there should service pack 2 on our web site to download
    > (I suspect you running the first NV2 download = Service pack
    > 0). Service pack 1 was available for download last Monday.
    >
    > Are you clicking on workstation within NewViews 2.0 from the
    > windows start menu? If you had copied the NV2 workstation icon
    > to your desktop, review the icon properties from the
    > workstation desktop icon with the workstation icon within
    > NewViews 2.0 – I thinking they are different.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Martin

    in reply to: Speed of NV2 import program #12891
    JLove
    Participant

    Thanks for the excellent and detailed reply–I hope others can benefit from it. I will certainly make use of the suggestions for subsequent conversions. At this time, with about 80% done, I think I might as well let the process finish. It’s not hogging all my CPU resources, so I can work while it chugs away in the background, and I’m using some of the time to review the documentation.

    –Jack Love

    in reply to: Speed of NV2 import program #12887
    JLove
    Participant

    Since no one’s replied (yet) thought I’d let anyone reading this forum know that as of Monday afternoon, we are up to 70 hours processing and roughly 68% completion…

    –Jack Love

    in reply to: IMPORTANT- NVEXPORT Version 69 – Now ready for Download #12782
    JLove
    Participant

    Thanks, Henry. In the meantime I was advised by QW Page that the latest version is actually 70 and that it was downloaded to my NV2 directory as part of the standard NV2 install. It is currently running–about 3 hours and 50% done on my 65M books!

    –Jack Love

    in reply to: IMPORTANT- NVEXPORT Version 69 – Now ready for Download #12780
    JLove
    Participant

    That URL (http://www.newviews.com/regform.html) : gives a 404 error then redirects back tot he main QWPage page.

    I downloaded the nvexport file via the usual way (selecting it from the NV2 export/import link). How can I determine if I have this version 69?

    –Jack Love

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