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Windows 7 Support

PATRICK ALAND
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I'm curious how many of you are considering moving to Windows 7 and if you have considered how it will affect things like CUPC,CIPC or CAD or done any testing.

It doesn't appear that Cisco has posted a Windows 7 support page like they have for Vista (yet) - which is somewhat surprising since with my customers we're seeing a much higher adoption rate for Windows 7 (customers ready to move once its available) vs when Vista came out and everyone was waiting to see how bad it would be.

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Hello:

None of that works for us.

My cisco SE told me that cisco does not support win X64 or Win 7 (;

Xp is old and very few people use win 7 x32

Has anyone able to get these cameraa to work on win 7 x64?

thank you

The instruction to get the Cisco VT camera II to work with Windows 7 (x64):

  1. get this file from logitech. download qc1051enu_x64.exe and run it,
  2. when error windows open that state that the software is not compatible,
    copy C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech to C:\Logitech,
  3. edit C:\Logitech\QuickCamWebInstall\Drivers\x64\PRO364\IPRO364V.inf and replace all 08CE with 08C7 and save the file,
  4. open computer manager (right click on My computer -> manage -> device manager) and update drive on unidentified device by pointing it to C:\Logitech,
  5. do not update drivers from internet when asked.

And that's it.

please let me us know if this also works for you

cheers

walter

pro4ianyc
Level 1
Level 1

Waiting on VT Camera II driver for Windows 7 myself............  I really hope I'm not 6-8 months away from it. lol

Same here on CUVA since running it in compatibility mode doesn't make it the CDP drivers work.

m.reyero
Level 4
Level 4

I've had no luck getting CUPC to work properly. Under Help > Show Server Health, the Presence and Softphone status keep bouncing between connected and disconnected. I've tried running in various compatibility modes, as well as installing different versions of the client; no luck. This one app is holding up my upgrade.

Are you using at least 7.X? I've had no issues running CUPC and I don't even run it in compatibility. Try turning off all the firewall rules.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh  I Just loaded Video Advantage 2.1.2 and it works well with IPC 7.0  However; it does not reconize my desk phone.  When I look in VT Help it shows aplication versions 2.1.2.0 and no driver showing for CDP Driver Version?

Oh by the way we are runing Windows 7 and it is not the Beta.   Now I upgraded from Vista and all went smooth however; one of my staff put a new version of Win7 and not an upgrade and he too had the same problem.  So he unistalled VT 2.1.2 and installed VT 2.1.1 with IPC 7 and his is working now.  I tried all and I cant seem to get the CDP drivers installed on mine???????????

Any help on getting the CDP driver to work?

Joseph Ruffino
Level 1
Level 1

You know its not that CIsco is dragging its feet with providing 'real' Windows 7 support. Its the fact that any kid can go download Skype and setup video calling to anyone in the world in a matter of minutes. Some how Cisco has managed to cloud its product line into so many segments that they've created an evolutionary nightmare to maintain and upgrade their applications.

Its sad that you can spend 50 or 60 thousand dollars on a phone system and not have proper support for your enterprise operating systems almost a year after a product is released for public testing.

Shame on you Cisco.

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