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Re: TS 8.4 Bld 1688



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I called tech supp and they new nothing about it.
Has anybody had the same problems with 8.4?
Does 8.4 accept importing studies if they were exported from 8.3 to a separate folder?

Jan Philipp

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob R" <bobrabcd@xxxxxxx>
To: "Omega Forum" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: TS 8.4 Bld 1688


I don't have the answer for TS2000 Pro since I am running win xp/pro, but even so I experienced a surprise. The installer advised not doing the Copy From Previous version of your .eld and workspaces. The reason cited is that the full power of 8.4 might not be available. So I took their advice and did not do the copy and instead installed a clean new version......My thinking was I could then do an import from the previous versions MyWork/TSPRO file. The surprise was that 8.4 did not see any of my years of custom code......WTF, so I then reactivated the previous version since TS won't let more than one be activated. I ran the old version and thankfully pit god, all my custom code was still there.

The question then, is where is custom code stored if not in the TSPRO.eld file.

Next attempt will be to Export the code from the 8.3 TSPRO file and then try the import into 8.4, unless someone has a suggestion.

Thanks,
Bob



----- Original Message ----- From: "CSS" <casisl1@xxxxxxx>
To: "Omega Forum" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: TS 8.4 Bld 1688


Is anyone else experiencing problems installing v8.4 bld 1688 of
Tradestation? Early in the installation process I get numerous occurrences of an error box stating "ORPlat.exe entry point GetPerformanceInfo couldn't
be located in PSAPI.dll"  Installation then continues and, at the end,
claims that installation was successful.  However, attempts to launch the
program cause immediate reappearance of the same error message and TS fails
to start.

I am running under Windows 2000 Pro (with no such problems before) but a
phone call to tech support finally elicited the response that I need to be running Windows XP or Vista. Does anyone know if this is, in fact, true, or
is this simply a tech-support cop-out?  Thanks.

Carroll Slemaker