I am hoping someone out there can help me. I have been trying to install Tessitura on a Vista 64-bit OS, and I keep coming up with the same errror message. When I go to run Tessitura it successfully transfers the files to the impresario client folder, but then I get the following error
'The specified ini file 'c:\windows\system32\tessitura.ini' not found!'
Is there anyone who is successfully running Tessitura on a 64-bit machine that can give me some pointers as to why it is having this trouble, or clues about your setup. Your knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Some things I have tried are:
I have confirmed the location of this file over and over again, and copied the file over every way I know how. I have set security to allow everyone to have full control on this file. I have disabled UAC, and run I have tried loading impresario client folder on the program files and the program files(x86) folder with the same results.
I have also tried to load this on a 64-bit Vista OS, a 64-bit Winodws 7 OS, and a 64-bit 2003 Server OS with the same error message resulting with all 3.
We just finished a virtualization project and now we are trying to migrate towards terminal services and our termianl server is a 64-bit OS so we'd like to have this working to start the migration.
Any past experience or kind pushes in the right direction would be appreciated. Thank you!
Cathy Eckerle Stamm
Database Administrator
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
cathy.stamm@cincyplay.com
513-977-2062
I have just installed a new workstation and I am experiencing the exact same problem. I am a Domain admin on this computer. This is a big concern as I was just getting ready to role out Windows 7 64 bit to the organization.
Jason Song
IT manager
jasons@sccarts.org
Sorry after reading the thread I was able to fix the problem.
I created a folder called c:\tessitura
Put both .ini files in there.
Changed the properties of the short cuts used to launch tessitura & tessitura test to look in the c:\tessitura.
I found that when I put the ini files in the c:\pbvm they got deleted every time I ran the short cuts.
Jason Song, IT manager, Scottsdale Cultural Council