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How To Install Two Primavera P6 Versions On One PC

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Emily Foster
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How to Install two different Primavera P6 versions on one PC? It’s not completely straightforward, but possible. Here’s how to do it http://ow.ly/AcK03

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Rafael Davila
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Try with a Chadwick calculator and save on magnetic media.

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Wouldn't it be easier to install 100 virtual machines using free Windows Virtual PC and install the last 100 P6 versions, one on each virtual machine?  You will also be able to have a database per job/client.

Mike Testro
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Hi Emily

That is how I started delay analysis but with an Amstrad using 3.5 inch floppies from Asta.

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Mike Testro

Emily Foster
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Hi Mike,

That's very funny and put a smile on my face. Perhaps we should write one on installing Powerproject on a Sinclair Spectrum via cassette tape?

Emily

Mike Testro
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Hi Emily

Surely one version is bad enough?

None at all is the better option.

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Mike Testro