Insert job parameter in PX Stages behaves oddly
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Insert job parameter in PX Stages behaves oddly
I am seeing some rather annoyimg behaviour in PX josb
I was recently upgraded to Windows 7 and am using DS 7.5.2
as an example, if I open up a sequential stage in a px job and goto properties to insert a parameter, it should work like thsi:
1 - Select the drop down list Insert Job Parameter
2 - A dialogue box opens
3 - I select the job parameter I want
What is actually happening is:
1 - Select the drop down list Insert Job Parameter
2 - A dialogue box opens BUT it open in the background
where I cannot see it ( pushed way back behind all the other open windows )
3 - I cannot select my parameter
I have tried to see wher the dialogue box is by doing ALT-TAB but no luck
has anyone else seen this?
I was recently upgraded to Windows 7 and am using DS 7.5.2
as an example, if I open up a sequential stage in a px job and goto properties to insert a parameter, it should work like thsi:
1 - Select the drop down list Insert Job Parameter
2 - A dialogue box opens
3 - I select the job parameter I want
What is actually happening is:
1 - Select the drop down list Insert Job Parameter
2 - A dialogue box opens BUT it open in the background
where I cannot see it ( pushed way back behind all the other open windows )
3 - I cannot select my parameter
I have tried to see wher the dialogue box is by doing ALT-TAB but no luck
has anyone else seen this?
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Craig, Windows 7 Home Edition is not supported for client or server, but there are other editions of Windows 7 that are supported for the newer Info Server clients, again not servers. Definitely no version of Windows 7 is supported for DS 7.x as most likely Windows 7 didn't even exist back then...
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Out of curiosity, I checked the IBM web site and found this about Windows 7:
8.5 and higher clients are supported on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Enterprise, or Windows 7 Ultimate.
Note that Home Edition is not listed. 8.1 and older don't list Windows 7 at all.
Therefore, clients prior to 8.5 are not supported on any edition of Windows 7.
Here is a link: System Requirements
8.5 and higher clients are supported on Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Enterprise, or Windows 7 Ultimate.
Note that Home Edition is not listed. 8.1 and older don't list Windows 7 at all.
Therefore, clients prior to 8.5 are not supported on any edition of Windows 7.
Here is a link: System Requirements
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You're not, but it seems you've found a web page that no-one else uses. I use the link from Information Center, but that page doesn't have a visitors counter on it.
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Ah. Something akin to
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