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Hello!

Is there a way of launching LC Designer without having to call it from Workbench?

I have Designer installed as part of LiveCycle Turnkey installation and every time I need to work on it I have to get Jboss-MySQL up and running so I can launch Workbech and only then I can launch Designer.

I would like to be able to launch only Designer directly.

Possible?

Thanks for any hints.

Marcos

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Yes there is a FormDesigner.exe in the install folder where you installed the workbench. You can create a shortcut on your desktop for that exe an dit will load outside of WB. Note that you should not interact with Application assets that you created in WB from outside.

Paul

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Yes there is a FormDesigner.exe in the install folder where you installed the workbench. You can create a shortcut on your desktop for that exe an dit will load outside of WB. Note that you should not interact with Application assets that you created in WB from outside.

Paul

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Aee Marcos, você por aqui?!!! heheheh

Abraço

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Rá Diego!

Pois é, mundim pequeno!   :-P

Abraço

Marcos

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