I don't recommend that you use 2.1.1 instead of 2.3.0, so let us know
if you want to track down the problem...

- Noel

On 28 June 2011 17:01, Richard V. Williams <willi...@uidaho.edu> wrote:
> Noel,
>
>    Thanks for your message.  I was starting from a new machine - no previous
> installations.  The problem, could read files but not convert them.  I have
> subsequently removed 2.3.0a and installed 2.1.1 which works flawlessly as it
> did on my previous machine.
>
> Richard.
>
> On 6/28/2011 2:05 AM, Noel O'Boyle wrote:
>>
>> There are no known issues, but it may be a good idea to uninstall any
>> existing installations of Open Babel, before installing.
>>
>> What is the specific problem?
>>
>> - Noel
>>
>> On 23 June 2011 19:37, Richard V. Williams<willi...@uidaho.edu>  wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Are there any known compatibility issues of Babel 2.3.0a with Windows 7
>>> (64 bit).  I have been unable to get Babel to work on my new Windows
>>> machine.  Thanks.
>>>
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