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Is the file PTProRun. I am configuring a OP7. For ZAK: when I try to open RunTime, it displays that message requiering the "ini" file and that file cannot be found in the path. I try to find it manually, but there isn't. Why the ProTool RunTime installed in this way? It is normal?

Hello Alexfizeau, I'm sorry, but it isn't possible to simulate an OP7 So that's the reason, simulator and runtime are grayed out. When you start Protool Pro RT, you need to have a. FWD file. Maybe SP3 is different. Does Protool CS start at all? When does the message appear? Edited 20 Apr by JesperMP. Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community.

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Error messages related to the vcomp Since you have the latest that was ever made, and I can open it with my 6. What is your OS? Better still running win 7 but using protool in virtual windows xp mode and I think it is SP3 explains everything. Sorted out now Thank you JesperMP for testing the files as soon as you said you could open them I knew my installtion was amuck. Ended up installing simatic manager and protools as a package in windows XP virtual mode. Double simatic manager installation but it works.

For the record I got protools working in Win7 but it wouldn't integrate with simatic manager as I had to run Protools in Win XP compatibility mode. Can I know it through the control panel? I instal protool v6 SP3 and Step 7 v5. Please contact the manufacturer. There you shall be able to see which version it is. When you open that, I believe you can see the firmware version and maybe the version of the Protool Runtime software.



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