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vistausage [2008/04/25 12:54]
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vistausage [2024/03/15 11:16]
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-====== Vista ====== 
-DSMLink runs under Vista about as well as anything else.  That is, you'll probably find some quirks to the experience and you'll probably have to do a few things a little differently at first. ​ But, eventually, it'll all work fine. 
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-===== Installation ===== 
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-Installation works best if you can install as the administrator. ​ Failing that, if you copy the install executable to your harddrive somewhere and rename it setup.exe, it should work as well. 
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-===== Running ===== 
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-On some Vista systems (possibly when the application is not being run with administrator privileges),​ when you run the DSMLink application it's unable to write out its own preferences files. ​ By default, these are written to the same directory as the DSMLink application executable. ​ Apparently Vista doesn'​t like that and in some cases flat out refuses to do it.  The result in those extreme cases is that you're asked whether you've got a 1G or 2G ECU every time you bring up the application and none of your preferences (COM port selection for example) are preserved. 
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-To fix this as well as several other little "​Vista-isms",​ it's suggested that you run DSMLink in Windows XP compatibility mode and select to run it as administrator. ​ XP compatibility mode can be selected by right clicking on the dsmlink.exe file and selecting "​Properties"​ then checking the XP compatibility option. 
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-===== Datalog location ===== 
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-//EDIT: Does the previous suggestion of running in XP compatibility mode actually fix this datalog location problem as well?// 
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-Vista prevents programs from writing to the real Program Files directory, where DSMLink writes logs by default, by instead writing to a shadow directory: c:​\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Dsmlink\runs. You'll find the physical files you capture there. We suggest explicitly writing logs to your own directory under your user directory. ​ You can use the small "​..."​ button next to the filename text area on the main screen for this or you can do a File->​Save As and simply navigate to the new directory where you want datalogs saved from then on. 
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-===== Vista Aero Interface ===== 
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-The Java virtual machine is is not compatible with the Vista Aero (CPU hog) interface. Vista disables the Aero interface while DSMLink is running. 
  
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