We have many applications written using ERS.
Many are merely front-ends for report production.
Others are complete applications.
Some years ago (when we were using Macola Progression 7.5.103f) we were told that the ERS lifecycle was finished and that Exact would no longer support it.
We have continued to use ERS (Version 5.0 Build 962) and had planned to convert our ERS projects to another development environment such as MS Visual Studio.
ERS Version 5.0 Build 962 gives us problems in Windows 2003 environments. Also Windows XP clients cannot run ERS unless they are given elevated privileges (made "power users") - not what we want.
We have recently installed Flexibility 7.6.400 and we were surprised, to say the least, to discover that the ERS application has been upgraded. It is now Version 76.400 Build 2.
This flies in the face of the earlier advice that ERS is finished and will no longer be developed or supported. Clearly this is not the case.
Further, A Flex install will install the ERS client (which since 7.6.300 used to be installed seperately - Flex 7.6.200 didn't even have an ERS client) complete with ERS menu shortcut and direct access to the ERS interface.
ERS will still not run unless a user has elevated privileges - we get the error message "Registration of Automation Interface Failed". It does however run fine when logged into the PC as administrator or when the user is made a (local) power user.
Can anyone advise please:
1. What do we need to do to enable ordinary users (not power users) to run ERS without getting the error message (see above).
2. What exactly is Exacts' position with respect to ERS?
3. If it doesn't have a future why is there still (recent)promotional literature available?
4. Will ERS still be available when Flexibility 7.7 is released and if so will it be further upgraded?
5. Is/will there any support available from Exact for ERS 76.400 build 2 and beyond. If not why is it still be developed?
Many are merely front-ends for report production.
Others are complete applications.
Some years ago (when we were using Macola Progression 7.5.103f) we were told that the ERS lifecycle was finished and that Exact would no longer support it.
We have continued to use ERS (Version 5.0 Build 962) and had planned to convert our ERS projects to another development environment such as MS Visual Studio.
ERS Version 5.0 Build 962 gives us problems in Windows 2003 environments. Also Windows XP clients cannot run ERS unless they are given elevated privileges (made "power users") - not what we want.
We have recently installed Flexibility 7.6.400 and we were surprised, to say the least, to discover that the ERS application has been upgraded. It is now Version 76.400 Build 2.
This flies in the face of the earlier advice that ERS is finished and will no longer be developed or supported. Clearly this is not the case.
Further, A Flex install will install the ERS client (which since 7.6.300 used to be installed seperately - Flex 7.6.200 didn't even have an ERS client) complete with ERS menu shortcut and direct access to the ERS interface.
ERS will still not run unless a user has elevated privileges - we get the error message "Registration of Automation Interface Failed". It does however run fine when logged into the PC as administrator or when the user is made a (local) power user.
Can anyone advise please:
1. What do we need to do to enable ordinary users (not power users) to run ERS without getting the error message (see above).
2. What exactly is Exacts' position with respect to ERS?
3. If it doesn't have a future why is there still (recent)promotional literature available?
4. Will ERS still be available when Flexibility 7.7 is released and if so will it be further upgraded?
5. Is/will there any support available from Exact for ERS 76.400 build 2 and beyond. If not why is it still be developed?