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Kalypso Image Server on Windows 7

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Seth Madway
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Has anyone attempted to load the Kalypso Image Server on a Windows 7 computer?  I have not had much luck. The install is successful, but it won't save a new Mounting Point.

mtiffee
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I'm running Win7 and it works for me but you have to right click on the ImageServerConfig application and select "Run as Administrator"  Then you should see a /USER mounting point already setup and you can create a new mounting point.  For me, without doing that, the program just opens and no mounting points are shown and no modifications can be made. 
Since you're running Win7 I'm curious if you've had any issues with Cueman?  Cueman works great for me but whe you close the application it still shows as running in the taskmanager.  There's no way to kill the process and it shows that it's using 50% of the CPU.  I had this issue with Vista as well.  My solution is to install cueman in XP Mode and run it through the virtual machine.  Otherwise, only a reboot will remove the process. 

Seth Madway
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Thanks Mike. "Run as Administrator" did the trick. When I first used Cueman I did have the issue that you described.  I have not been able to duplicate it, however.  Perhaps it has something to do with other programs being open as well.  If it happens again, I'll keep on eye on what might be different.  I am using Win 7 Starter on a netbook, so the XP option doesn't exist.