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The following applies to RAM SS version 14.05.and earlier only. Starting with version 14.06 the IEG License service is no longer required. For more on which versions of the Structural products require the IEG License Service see How products that use the Bentley IEG License Service are licensed.
On any computer running any of the Structural Products, the Bentley IEG license service needs to be installed. The service only needs to be downloaded and installed once regardless of how many Structural Products are being used, however.
If you attempt to run one of the structural programs without having this service installed you should get an error indicating:
Error: Bentley/IEG Licensing System location information is missing! Please reinstall Bentley/IEG Licensing system
Only one version of the Bentley IEG License Service should be installed. If multiple listings are present in the Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP) or Programs and Features (Windows Vista/7) control panel, please remove all but the latest.
Only the 32 bit version of IEG License Service is used by RAM Structural System.
See Structural Products and the CONNECTION client
Yes. Very old versions of the program might require some customization of the install file folder rights. For more on the current compatibility with Windows 10 see Is my structural program compatible with Windows 10?
Yes. The following FAQ provides more information.
Note - Starting with RAM SS version 14.06.00.00 a special 64 bit version is also available. Either the 32 or 64 versions of the program will work on a 64 bit machine.
It is generally recommended to uninstall previous versions before installing a new version. A new version install will replace an older version if present automatically, but with some older versions this process could leave listings behind in the Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP) or Programs and Features (Windows Vista/7) control panel. Over time, it can also cause library registration problems. If problems occur during or immediately after an installation, please try performing a clean installation.
Yes, the RAM Structural System installer will look for a RamIS.ini file, a configuration settings file that contains your user defaults. If found, it will utilize existing settings and add new ones if needed.
RAM Structural System stores user defaults in a configuration settings file named RamIS.ini. This file is stored in one of the following locations, depending on operating system:Windows XP -
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Bentley\Engineering\RAM Structural System
Windows Vista/7/8 -
C:\ProgramData\Bentley\Engineering\RAM Structural System
To transfer defaults from one machine to another, copy this file to another workstation and place it in the appropriate folder depending on the operating system.
Important: The RamIS.ini file also tells RAM Structural System where to find program files, tables, reports, etc. If RAM Structural System is installed in a different location on another computer, open RamIS.ini, locate the [Directories] section at the top, and modify the folder locations accordingly.
Structural Product TechNotes And FAQs
RAM Defaults Guide
Structural Products Licensing FAQ
Non-Interactive Installation of Structural Products