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deleted_user
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I am trying to import an old EG 2.0 project into EG 4.1 and I am getting this error. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Robert


Enterprise Guide has encountered an unexpected error; click Show Details for more information.

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System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException

COM object with CLSID {62B2A66D-182A-412F-8D54-B8C9B203C66A} is either not valid or not registered.

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[SAS.EG.ProjectElements]

COM object with CLSID {62B2A66D-182A-412F-8D54-B8C9B203C66A} is either not valid or not registered.

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at SAS.EG.ProjectElements.Migrator.Convert(OpenName FileToConvert, OpenName newFileName)
at SAS.EG.SEGuide.MainForm.MigrateOldProject(OpenName openName)
at SAS.EG.SEGuide.MainForm.OpenExistingProject(OpenName openName)
at SAS.EG.SEGuide.Util.AddExistingItem(OpenName on, OpenAs openFileAs, Boolean bAutoOpen)
at SAS.EG.SEGuide.MainForm.AddExistingLocalItem(OpenName on)
at SAS.EG.SEGuide.MainForm.CheckForFilesToOpen()
at SAS.EG.SEGuide.MainForm.OnAppLoaded()System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException

COM object with CLSID {62B2A66D-182A-412F-8D54-B8C9B203C66A} is either not valid or not registered.

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deleted_user
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No ideas yet hey? I really need to open the old project. With that Idea, I do have EG 2.0, can EG 2.0 and 4.1 co-exist? That is I can install the old EG so I can open and run the old project until a hotfix or something can solve my issues.

Thanks,

Robert
ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager
Robert,

Yes, EG 2.0 and 4.1 can coexist.

The error you see looks like an incomplete installation. You might be able to repair it by:

1. Open a command prompt at your EG 4.1 installation directory.

2. Run "seguide /register"

Chris
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