Compatibility Issues - 2.0.8.22 (Release Candidate)

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Tue Jun 3 20:28:37 UTC 2014


DAvid,

Two issues mixed in here...

As for licensing, your EP2 license should entitle you to use any 
number of installations/versions of EP2 on any single machine 
(although it does have limits on how many different machines you may 
run it on), so OK there.

As for HASP key, etc., I can only tell you that I followed the 
procedures in that thread to install several versions of EP2 on my 
main development workstation and have successfully danced between 
them, very handy.  Sometimes when I switch versions it goes through a 
sort of a "first time" setup again, and resets all my settings to 
defaults, which is a bit of a nuisance but tolerable.  You will just 
have to try yourself and then report back with your own results!

-- David McFarlane


At 6/3/2014 03:58 PM Tuesday, David Ruvolo wrote:
>Wonderful! Thank you very much for your help.  I do have one 
>additional question.
>
>If I were to install multiple versions of E-Studio, would that 
>interfere with licensing (HASP key, etc.)?
>
>Thanks,
>
>David
>
>On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 2:05:08 PM UTC-5, McFarlane, David wrote:
>David,
>
>Briefly, you cannot view, edit, or run EP2.0.10 files with any
>earlier version.  And once a file is saved in the newer format, you
>cannot convert it back to the older format.  If you install EP2.0.10,
>you may also install the EP2.0.8.90 runtime (E-Run) so that you may
>continue to run subjects using the older .ebs2 files without first
>converting them to EP2.0.10, see Knowledge Base article at
><http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=5325>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=5325 
>.  If you really
>want to run multiple versions of E-Studio on the same machine, then
>see discussion at
><https://groups.google.com/d/topic/e-prime/cgxEUYw-Ub0>https://groups.google.com/d/topic/e-prime/cgxEUYw-Ub0 
>(for experts
>only!).  Or, just install different versions on different development
>workstations (which has been our typical solution).
>
>-----
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>
>At 6/3/2014 01:47 PM Tuesday, David Ruvolo wrote:
> >To all E-Prime users (who are still using the Release Candidate version),
> >
> >Has anyone else run into issues using the Release Candidate version
> >and trying to open studio files created in other versions of
> >E-Prime?  I am forever doomed if I cannot work on studio files
> >(created in other versions of E-Prime) sent by others.  I am not
> >sure if there is an option to "save as" or "convert to" in recent
> >versions.  Would anyone care to comment, provide information, or
> >share condolences with this matter?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >David

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