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    Anyone here familiar with Dentrix?

    The install folder you are using needs to have a text file "cd.txt" added in there. Open Notepad, and save a file named "cd.txt". It doesn't matter if there is anything in the file or not. The file with that name needs to be present.
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    Anyone here familiar with Dentrix?

    jack94 If you are looking for general how-to information, check out the Dentrix Resource Center. (http://www.dentrix.com/resource-center/login.aspx) Log-in using your office's credentials. If the office you work for does not have a current support agreement, look for "Enter As Guest" at the...
  3. J

    Anyone here familiar with Dentrix?

    One other thing... you can save more time at the workstation installs by making sure they are updated with Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 ahead of time. Windows 7 machines should already have it, but may need the patches. Just run your Windows Updates. That install can take a while, so if you get...
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    Anyone here familiar with Dentrix?

    The conversion utilities do not run (or at least not correctly) on their own. They must be ran as part of the upgrade process. If your G4 DVD says "MULTI USER DVD" and (C) 1987-2009, the conversion utilities simply will not work on a 64-bit Windows server. If your disc says "MULTI USER 64-BIT...
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    Anyone here familiar with Dentrix?

    The issue you are seeing is known as "File System Virtualization" (which you are certainly welcome to search microsoft.com or Google for that term and learn more; you don't have to take my word for it alone) File System Virtualization is an effort by the operating system to protect certain...