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Customizer Error with CCX Editor running on Windows 7

w.carpenter
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Level 1

I am trying to edit a script and getting a customizer error. The editor release is 7.0(1.504) and I am running on a windows 7 machine. When I installed the software I used the compatibility install and it installed using XP service pack 2.

Any help with this would be awesome

Regards

Bill Carpenter

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keglass
Level 7
Level 7

Bill,

This community does not provide technical support and is not staffed with technical support experts. I recommend you post this and future technical support questions to the Cisco Support Community (https://supportforums.cisco.com/index.jspa) where our Cisco technical support experts provide assistance. Another option is to open a ticket with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (www.cisco.com/go/support) to get expert debugging assistance.


We do encourage you to participate in the Cisco Collaboration Community and to also join our Cisco Collaboration User Group program!  In the community, we encourage your discussion/sharing around collaboration topics and Cisco Collaboration Solutions, including business and IT requirements, industry trends, process, culture/organization issues, how collaboration can be used to transform businesses, vendor selection, adoption, training, architecture, licensing, and product features/functionality. If you are a customer or partner, you can also join the user group program to be eligible for member-only events and influence product direction.


We hope to hear from you again.

Kelli Glass

Moderator for the Cisco Collaboration Community

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keglass
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Level 7

Bill,

This community does not provide technical support and is not staffed with technical support experts. I recommend you post this and future technical support questions to the Cisco Support Community (https://supportforums.cisco.com/index.jspa) where our Cisco technical support experts provide assistance. Another option is to open a ticket with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (www.cisco.com/go/support) to get expert debugging assistance.


We do encourage you to participate in the Cisco Collaboration Community and to also join our Cisco Collaboration User Group program!  In the community, we encourage your discussion/sharing around collaboration topics and Cisco Collaboration Solutions, including business and IT requirements, industry trends, process, culture/organization issues, how collaboration can be used to transform businesses, vendor selection, adoption, training, architecture, licensing, and product features/functionality. If you are a customer or partner, you can also join the user group program to be eligible for member-only events and influence product direction.


We hope to hear from you again.

Kelli Glass

Moderator for the Cisco Collaboration Community

Thanks Kelli and it is in the Cisco Support Community I did a google search and blam there it was. Thanks for the direction knowing the the support community is there is helpful.