Upon some searches, it seems that some others have also experienced this phenomenon of the main menu of INPA going partially or completely blank when updating to Standard Tools 2.10/11/12. I don’t think the directory assignment was of an issue. Yeah, what I’d done is to save the various versions of the EDIABAS folders with different folder names on the desktop, and copy into the C: EDIABAS folder the contents of whichever version of EDIABAS I needed to check out. Are there any cautionary notes to keep in mind? Then when I need to use DIS V57, could I just change the name of the later version EDIABAS folder to say “EDIABAS(7.2.0)” and the older version’s folder – EDIABAS(6.4.7) back to “EDIABAS” then run DIS V57? Likewise rename the folders as needed if I need to use INPA/NCS with the later version EDIABAS?ģ. to ‘EDIABAS(6.4.7)’) then install the later version(as ‘EDIABAS’)?Ģ. If this is indeed possible, do I just rename the existing EDIABAS folder(i.e. Since INPA(v.5.02) and NCS(v.3.1) would remain the same it would be a matter of installing another installation of just EDIABAS(Tool32 would be updated to 3.8.7).ġ. I read in another forum that it is possible to have two versions of EDIABAS on one system.
I currently have DIS V57 running smoothly with EDIABAS 6.4.7 and would like to keep it.īut I also seem to need EDIABAS 7.2.0 or later to make use of later version daten files etc.