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How can I make Version 7 default in Windows 7?

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 9 years ago

I am not an OS expert and maybe it shows image

 

Anyhow, because several clients of mine did not upgrade to V7 I must

also keep V6 on the computer. It rns Windows 7 64-bit Professional. Any

time I click on a *.sch file it opens it in V6. I cannot even select in

Windows to open in V7 because Eagle V7 doesn't show in the menu.

 

So far the only way to open such files is to fire up V7, then go through

the file open menues and open the file. Of course, this does not work

with an Eagle file attached to an email which will always open in V6.

 

What gives?

 

--

Regards, Joerg

 

http://www.analogconsultants.com/

 

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago

    Joerg schrieb:

     

    I am not an OS expert and maybe it shows image

     

    Anyhow, because several clients of mine did not upgrade to V7 I must

    also keep V6 on the computer. It rns Windows 7 64-bit Professional.

    Any time I click on a *.sch file it opens it in V6. I cannot even

    select in Windows to open in V7 because Eagle V7 doesn't show in the

    menu.

     

    So far the only way to open such files is to fire up V7, then go

    through the file open menues and open the file. Of course, this does

    not work with an Eagle file attached to an email which will always

    open in V6.

     

    What gives?

     

    Hello Joerg,

     

    welcome back here. image

     

    I vaguely remember having had about the same problem. In the selection

    dialog for the "standard program", only "EAGLE" is shown - without any

    version information, and so you can't tell which version to use. Even

    worse, even if you explicitly select the path to a particular version,

    windows will later still use the previous default.

     

    AFAIK, the cause for this problem are the registry entries that EAGLE

    creates during installation. The "program name" (or so) is set

    identically for all versions of EAGLE, and windows just picks the first

    match when setting the "standard", regardless of the (manually and

    explicitly) given path.

     

    I think I changed the values in the registry manually so they were

    different... Not perfectly sure, however - it's been some time ago...

     

    Good luck,

    Tilmann

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 2016-12-15 01:07, Tilmann Reh wrote:

    Joerg schrieb:

     

    I am not an OS expert and maybe it shows image

     

    Anyhow, because several clients of mine did not upgrade to V7 I must

      also keep V6 on the computer. It rns Windows 7 64-bit Professional.

    Any time I click on a *.sch file it opens it in V6. I cannot even

    select in Windows to open in V7 because Eagle V7 doesn't show in the

    menu.

     

    So far the only way to open such files is to fire up V7, then go

    through the file open menues and open the file. Of course, this does

    not work with an Eagle file attached to an email which will always

    open in V6.

     

    What gives?

     

    Hello Joerg,

     

    welcome back here. image

     

    I vaguely remember having had about the same problem. In the selection

    dialog for the "standard program", only "EAGLE" is shown - without any

    version information, and so you can't tell which version to use. Even

    worse, even if you explicitly select the path to a particular version,

    windows will later still use the previous default.

     

     

    That is exactly what happens.

     

     

    AFAIK, the cause for this problem are the registry entries that EAGLE

    creates during installation. The "program name" (or so) is set

    identically for all versions of EAGLE, and windows just picks the first

    match when setting the "standard", regardless of the (manually and

    explicitly) given path.

     

    I think I changed the values in the registry manually so they were

    different... Not perfectly sure, however - it's been some time ago...

     

     

    Registry edits are risk business, like walking close to the edge of a

    cliff. Thanks for the hint. I'll tackle that next year, or try, when

    there is time in case I need to unbrick the computer. Got a surprise

    project that has to be done by end of December. However, since I still

    have to wait for the specs I am going to brew beer today image

     

    --

    Regards, Joerg

     

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 17/12/2016 4:28 a.m., Joerg wrote:

    On 2016-12-15 01:07, Tilmann Reh wrote:

     

     

    I think I changed the values in the registry manually so they were

    different... Not perfectly sure, however - it's been some time ago...

     

     

    Registry edits are risk business, like walking close to the edge of a

    cliff. Thanks for the hint. I'll tackle that next year, or try, when

    there is time in case I need to unbrick the computer. Got a surprise

    project that has to be done by end of December. However, since I still

    have to wait for the specs I am going to brew beer today image

     

     

    These are the words you need:

     

    In regedit:

    Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications and find your .exe

    name. (eagle.exe)

     

    Navigate under its name to shell>open>command. In the 'Default' change

    its location to the actual location of the executable, is will look

    similar to this :

    "C:\Eagle7-7\bin\eagle.exe" "%1"

     

    Hit okay.

     

    You should not need to re-associate the file type but if you do you

    should see the eagle icon has changed as they are different by Eagle

    version.

     

    The above works for me.

    I have 5 versions of Eagle on my PC and I can change which version gets

    used by default for the associated file types.

     

    Warren

     

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Am 16.12.2016 um 16:28 schrieb Joerg:

    On 2016-12-15 01:07, Tilmann Reh wrote:

    Joerg schrieb:

     

    I am not an OS expert and maybe it shows image

     

    Anyhow, because several clients of mine did not upgrade to V7 I must

      also keep V6 on the computer. It rns Windows 7 64-bit Professional.

    Any time I click on a *.sch file it opens it in V6. I cannot even

    select in Windows to open in V7 because Eagle V7 doesn't show in the

    menu.

     

    So far the only way to open such files is to fire up V7, then go

    through the file open menues and open the file. Of course, this does

    not work with an Eagle file attached to an email which will always

    open in V6.

     

    What gives?

     

    Hello Joerg,

     

    welcome back here. image

     

    I vaguely remember having had about the same problem. In the selection

    dialog for the "standard program", only "EAGLE" is shown - without any

    version information, and so you can't tell which version to use. Even

    worse, even if you explicitly select the path to a particular version,

    windows will later still use the previous default.

     

     

    That is exactly what happens.

     

     

    AFAIK, the cause for this problem are the registry entries that EAGLE

    creates during installation. The "program name" (or so) is set

    identically for all versions of EAGLE, and windows just picks the first

    match when setting the "standard", regardless of the (manually and

    explicitly) given path.

     

    I think I changed the values in the registry manually so they were

    different... Not perfectly sure, however - it's been some time ago...

     

     

    Registry edits are risk business, like walking close to the edge of a

    cliff. Thanks for the hint. I'll tackle that next year, or try, when

    there is time in case I need to unbrick the computer. Got a surprise

    project that has to be done by end of December. However, since I still

    have to wait for the specs I am going to brew beer today image

     

     

    Hi Joerg long time  no hear... image

     

    I too have clients who want modifications etc. in their "old" eagle

    versions.

    Generally I never install in the default partition (C:\) but into

    different hd partitions.

     

    On windows desktop I have the icons for the different versions of eagle

    and each pointing to the corresponding path by using the "-U" parameter.

    I didn't find it in "help" but finally found it in (version 5)

    \doc\update_en-txt:

     

      - The new command line option '-U' can be used to define the location

         of the 'eaglerc' file in which EAGLE stores user settings.

     

    Unfortunately  I didn't find much more about this parameter, but you can

    also change the name of the eaglerc-file ie. "eaglerc-512.usr":

     

    E:\EAGLE-5.12.0\bin\eagle.exe -U E:\Eagle-5.12.0\eaglerc-512.usr

     

    This means that my eagle is on drive E:\eagle-5.12.0 and the

    eaglerc(-512) file is in that directory too.

    This goes for other versions as well. Of course the paths must be set in

    the control panel too.

    It worked for me in all windows OS and now in win 8.1.

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Am 16.12.2016 um 19:33 schrieb warrenbrayshaw:

    On 17/12/2016 4:28 a.m., Joerg wrote:

    On 2016-12-15 01:07, Tilmann Reh wrote:

     

    I think I changed the values in the registry manually so they were

    different... Not perfectly sure, however - it's been some time ago...

     

     

    Registry edits are risk business, like walking close to the edge of a

    cliff. Thanks for the hint. I'll tackle that next year, or try, when

    there is time in case I need to unbrick the computer. Got a surprise

    project that has to be done by end of December. However, since I still

    have to wait for the specs I am going to brew beer today image

     

     

    These are the words you need:

     

    In regedit:

    Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications and find your .exe

    name. (eagle.exe)

     

    Navigate under its name to shell>open>command. In the 'Default' change

    its location to the actual location of the executable, is will look

    similar to this :

    "C:\Eagle7-7\bin\eagle.exe" "%1"

     

    Hit okay.

     

    You should not need to re-associate the file type but if you do you

    should see the eagle icon has changed as they are different by Eagle

    version.

     

    The above works for me.

    I have 5 versions of Eagle on my PC and I can change which version gets

    used by default for the associated file types.

     

    Warren

     

     

    Hi Warren,

    I also have different versions of eagle installed because of some

    clients. No problem so far image

    But in the license agreement 1.2.1 of autodesk it reads that after an

    upgrade

    the "old" versions have to be uninstalled within 120 days after upgrade...

    This is not acceptable for me and so I shall not upgrade to Version 7.

    Or have I over read something?

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Hi Joern!

     

    Am 17.12.2016 um 12:04 schrieb Joern Paschedag:

    But in the license agreement 1.2.1 of autodesk it reads that after an

    upgrade

    the "old" versions have to be uninstalled within 120 days after upgrade...

     

    With V6, you even had to replace previous versions immediately. But

    these 120 days made me curious, so I looked for the current EULA ... and

    could not find it. So where did you find that information?

     

    Rene

     

     

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    omega-5 over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Am 17.12.2016 um 11:41 schrieb Joern Paschedag:

    Am 16.12.2016 um 16:28 schrieb Joerg:

    On 2016-12-15 01:07, Tilmann Reh wrote:

    Joerg schrieb:

     

    I am not an OS expert and maybe it shows image

     

    Anyhow, because several clients of mine did not upgrade to V7 I must

      also keep V6 on the computer. It rns Windows 7 64-bit Professional.

    Any time I click on a *.sch file it opens it in V6. I cannot even

    select in Windows to open in V7 because Eagle V7 doesn't show in the

    menu.

     

    So far the only way to open such files is to fire up V7, then go

    through the file open menues and open the file. Of course, this does

    not work with an Eagle file attached to an email which will always

    open in V6.

     

    What gives?

     

    Hello Joerg,

     

    welcome back here. image

     

    I vaguely remember having had about the same problem. In the selection

    dialog for the "standard program", only "EAGLE" is shown - without any

    version information, and so you can't tell which version to use. Even

    worse, even if you explicitly select the path to a particular version,

    windows will later still use the previous default.

     

     

    That is exactly what happens.

     

     

    AFAIK, the cause for this problem are the registry entries that EAGLE

    creates during installation. The "program name" (or so) is set

    identically for all versions of EAGLE, and windows just picks the first

    match when setting the "standard", regardless of the (manually and

    explicitly) given path.

     

    I think I changed the values in the registry manually so they were

    different... Not perfectly sure, however - it's been some time ago...

     

     

    Registry edits are risk business, like walking close to the edge of a

    cliff. Thanks for the hint. I'll tackle that next year, or try, when

    there is time in case I need to unbrick the computer. Got a surprise

    project that has to be done by end of December. However, since I still

    have to wait for the specs I am going to brew beer today image

     

     

    Hi Joerg long time  no hear... image

     

    I too have clients who want modifications etc. in their "old" eagle

    versions.

    Generally I never install in the default partition (C:\) but into

    different hd partitions.

     

    On windows desktop I have the icons for the different versions of eagle

    and each pointing to the corresponding path by using the "-U" parameter.

    I didn't find it in "help" but finally found it in (version 5)

    \doc\update_en-txt:

     

      - The new command line option '-U' can be used to define the location

         of the 'eaglerc' file in which EAGLE stores user settings.

     

    Unfortunately  I didn't find much more about this parameter, but you can

    also change the name of the eaglerc-file ie. "eaglerc-512.usr":

     

    E:\EAGLE-5.12.0\bin\eagle.exe -U E:\Eagle-5.12.0\eaglerc-512.usr

     

    This means that my eagle is on drive E:\eagle-5.12.0 and the

    eaglerc(-512) file is in that directory too.

    This goes for other versions as well. Of course the paths must be set in

    the control panel too.

    It worked for me in all windows OS and now in win 8.1.

     

     

     

    Me too. Sometimes I also test in another language, then I use a

    batch file like this:

     

    Eagle_7.X_EN.bat

    -


    SET LANG=en_US

    "d:\Programme ohne Instalation\eagle-win64-7.7.0\bin\eagle.exe"

    -U"d:\Programme ohne Instalation\eagle-win64-7.7.0\eaglerc_770.usr"

    -


     

    Freundliche Grüße / Kind regards

    Friedrich

    -


    ... use NNTP://news.cadsoft.de and a

    functional news reader like Thunderbird!

    ... or http://www.eaglecentral.ca

    browser access to CadSoft EAGLE support forums.

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to omega-5

    Am 17.12.2016 um 13:00 schrieb Friedrich Bleikamp:

    -


    SET LANG=en_US

    "d:\Programme ohne Instalation\eagle-win64-7.7.0\bin\eagle.exe"

    -U"d:\Programme ohne Instalation\eagle-win64-7.7.0\eaglerc_770.usr"

    ---------------------------

     

    This keeps a console window open. I'd start EAGLE through "start", for

    example:

     

    SET LANG=en_US

    START "d:\Programme ohne Instalation\eagle-win64-7.7.0\bin\eagle.exe"

    -U"d:\Programme ohne Instalation\eagle-win64-7.7.0\eaglerc_770.usr"

     

    Rene

     

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Am 17.12.2016 um 12:45 schrieb René König:

    Hi Joern!

     

    Am 17.12.2016 um 12:04 schrieb Joern Paschedag:

    But in the license agreement 1.2.1 of autodesk it reads that after an

    upgrade

    the "old" versions have to be uninstalled within 120 days after upgrade...

     

    With V6, you even had to replace previous versions immediately. But

    these 120 days made me curious, so I looked for the current EULA ... and

    could not find it. So where did you find that information?

     

    Rene

     

    Hi René,

    I started a setup for 7.7.0 and before installation one has to accept

    (or not) the license agreement.

    Click on the link and there you have it.

     

    I checked half morning for the EULA until I found on autodesk:

     

    http://www.autodesk.com/company/legal-notices-trademarks/software-license-agreements

     

    I couldn't find anything until I selected a language on that page.

    There is even one in german language but imo in case of differences only

    the english text counts.

    Typical lawyer stuff as usual.

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Am 17.12.2016 um 12:45 schrieb René König:

    Hi Joern!

     

    Am 17.12.2016 um 12:04 schrieb Joern Paschedag:

    But in the license agreement 1.2.1 of autodesk it reads that after an

    upgrade

    the "old" versions have to be uninstalled within 120 days after upgrade...

     

    With V6, you even had to replace previous versions immediately. But

    these 120 days made me curious, so I looked for the current EULA ... and

    could not find it. So where did you find that information?

     

    Rene

     

    Hi René,

    I started a setup for 7.7.0 and before installation one has to accept

    (or not) the license agreement.

    Click on the link and there you have it.

     

    I checked half morning for the EULA until I found on autodesk:

     

    http://www.autodesk.com/company/legal-notices-trademarks/software-license-agreements

     

    I couldn't find anything until I selected a language on that page.

    There is even one in german language but imo in case of differences only

    the english text counts.

    Typical lawyer stuff as usual.

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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