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Arbortext 5.4 M080 and Win7

JasonBuss
1-Newbie

Arbortext 5.4 M080 and Win7

Hello all, quick win7 question;



I am testing an installation of 5.4 M080 on a VM slice running Win7.



What I am seeing when I start Arbortext is the cannot locate DTD/Schema
error on startup before the window loads. It's looking for

"C:\Users\Public\Desktop\macros.dtd".



I have my APTCUSTOM set to point to a server location. I tried setting
APTPATH to point explicitly at the install tree, but nothing seems to
prevent the error.



If I just select "Open in free-form" the window opens normally with no
issues that I can see (we haven't been using macros, so I didn't try
them out).



Anyone have an idea of what may be causing this?



Thanks,



-Jason

4 REPLIES 4

Hi Jason-



I haven't worked with Win7 yet, but judging from the error message, this
is probably related to your catalog path. Have you checked your catalog
path setting to make sure it includes %D?



--Clay



Clay Helberg

Senior Consultant

TerraXML


I don't explicitly set an APTCATPATH, but I did check the catalog path
in the prefs and it was there and correct.


OK. Macros.dtd is part of the Arbortext infrastructure, used for
managing recorded macros. I guess the next thing I'd try is work through
the catalog files in the install structure to make sure the catalog that
defines the actual location of this file (usually
$ARBORTEXT/doctypes/macros/macros.dtd) is accessible, and that the file
itself exists.



Also, check any catalog files in your custom directory structure to make
sure you aren't inadvertently redirecting the public ID to the wrong
location. The public ID is "-//Arbortext//DTD Macros XML 1.0//EN".



HTH.



--Clay



Clay Helberg

Senior Consultant

TerraXML


Hi Jason,

You don't say whether you have successfully run 5.4 M080 on Windows 7 (not in a VM). I have been using 5.4 M080 on Win7 for several months without any problems (other than ones of my own making...).

On my Win7 system there is a directory "C:\Users\Public\Public Desktop" which contains just the shortcuts to start Editor and Architect. APTCUSTOM is set as a user environment variable and points to the server directory where all our doctypes and custom files are located (on our network users must map the required share to a specific drive letter before starting Editor). I don't set APTPATH or APTCATPATH.

What VM are you using?

David

David S. Taylor

Project Manager, Structured Information
Institute for Research in Construction
National Research Council Canada
Bldg. M-23A, Room 239
1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6
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