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Before Upgrading to Chameleon 4.0 and Later
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About This Manual
HL7 Overview
Iguana
Chameleon
Getting Started
Downloading Chameleon
Installing Chameleon
Registering Chameleon on Windows
Getting a Permanent Chameleon License
Transferring a License to Another Computer
Upgrading Chameleon
What's New in Chameleon 4.0?
Key Features
Old Directory Structure (Prior to 4.0) vs. New Directory Structure (After 4.0)
Before Upgrading to Chameleon 4.0 and Later
Minor Issues Related to the New Directory Structure
Application Issues Related to the New Directory Structure
VB6 Upgrading Issues
Message Definition File Structure Changes
What's New in Chameleon 4.1?
What's New in Chameleon 4.5?
What's New in Chameleon 5.0?
Importance of Upgrading Chameleon
iNTERFACEWARE's Version Release Policy
iNTERFACEWARE's Sunset Policy for Older Releases
Why Should You Upgrade?
Upgrading FAQs
Upgrading to Chameleon 4.0 and Later in Windows
Upgrading to Chameleon 4.0 and Later in Unix
Running Two Versions of Chameleon on the Same Machine
Viewing the Chameleon Change Log
Chameleon Overview
Chameleon Interface
Learning the Basics
Using Python Scripting
HL7 <-> HL7 Transformation
XML <-> HL7 Translation
Learning the Advanced Features
Using the Tools and Utility Applications
Deploying Chameleon Applications
Tutorials and Exercises
Designing HL7 Interfaces
Troubleshooting
Unix Support
Language API Documentation
Minor Issues Related to the New Directory Structure
The table below describes all of the minor issues related to the new directory structure:
Issue
Solution
Any user-defined shortcuts will no longer work. Note that this does not affect any shortcuts created by
Chameleon
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Delete any old shortcuts that you created, and define new ones using the updated install paths.