OMNIS7 Windows7 Shortcut
Eddie Shipman
eshipman at scic.com
Thu Dec 1 15:06:29 EST 2016
I have already tried that and it still doesn't work, with or without the quotes..
Regards,
Eddie Shipman
Web Architect
The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research
3630 North Hills Drive | Austin, Texas 78731
Tel: 512.349.6105 | Fax: 512.349.6194 | Email: eshipman at scic.com
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From: omnisdev-en [mailto:omnisdev-en-bounces at lists.omnis-dev.com] On Behalf Of Jock Philip
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2016 2:05 PM
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Subject: RE: OMNIS7 Windows7 Shortcut
The following should work but don't you need some quotes around the paths because of the spaces in the folder name?
When I do this:
Target = c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\Omnis7.exe c:\temp\Mylibrary.lbr
Start In = c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\
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From: omnisdev-en [mailto:omnisdev-en-bounces at lists.omnis-dev.com] On Behalf Of Eddie Shipman
Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2016 11:59 AM
To: omnisdev-en at lists.omnis-dev.com
Subject: OMNIS7 Windows7 Shortcut
I have been trying to get a shortcut working to open an OMNIS7 library.
I'm using Windows7 (32-bit) in a VMWare VM.
This was my first message to support:
I'm trying to create a shortcut to run Omnis7 with a library already loaded.
On one computer, the shortcut is like this:
"C:\Program Files\OMNIS Software Inc\OMNIS 7\cic_nacs.lbr"
I have lbr files associated with Omnis7.exe.
It works on one computer but not on another.
It always comes up with the Notification:
"The OMNIS Development Shell cannot run in an OMNIS Runtime."
Any ideas?
Is there any documentation on the command line options for Omnis7?
This was their reply:
Unfortunately, you haven't stated what version the Windows O/S that you are attempting to use.
We assume that it is later than Windows XP.
In which case, Omnis 7 cannot be placed it to the Program Files folder - unless you have turned User Access Control (UAC) off.
Omnis 7 was released a long time ago and is not UAC compliant, and we do not recommend disabling UAC.
We recommend that uses of Omnis 7 install our software into its own folder (e.g. c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7) - which will bypass UAC
You can then have a choice of where you can place the library that you want to open.
The library will be opened automatically on launching Omnis7 when you place the library in the 'EXTERNAL' folder of Omnis 7.
Or, if you place the library elsewhere, then you can create a shortcut by supplying the Target and the Start In details for the shortcut properties e.g.
Target = c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\Omnis7.exe c:\temp\Mylibrary.lbr
Start In = c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\
After doing what they suggested above, I get a dialog with this error after moving the LBR file to the External Directory:
"Serious Error: Please QUITE the application and copy the c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\EXTERNAL\FILELIST.LST to your local version of the application"
I moved the FILELIST.LST file to the OMNIS7 directory and it wouldn't open the LBR. It showed a login prompt and after logging in I get this again:
"The OMNIS Development Shell cannot run in an OMNIS Runtime."
When I do this:
Target = c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\Omnis7.exe c:\temp\Mylibrary.lbr
Start In = c:\Omnis Software Inc\Omnis7\
It still shows this:
"The OMNIS Development Shell cannot run in an OMNIS Runtime."
I have renamed the directory to c:\OMNIS7 and removed the O7DSHELL.lbr from the directory and removed the O7TOOLS directory from the External directory.
Still, it won't open a library...
Does anyone else have any ideas about how to get this thing working as a run-time and open a particular library?
Regards,
Eddie Shipman
Web Architect
The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research
3630 North Hills Drive | Austin, Texas 78731
Tel: 512.349.6105 | Fax: 512.349.6194 | Email: eshipman at scic.com<mailto:eshipman at scic.com>
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