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This article is also available in Japanese.
The October 2009 version of ZEMAX was the first to be available in 32 and 64 bit versions, and to support Windows 7. It also introduced a new project-based way to define the locations of the datafiles ZEMAX uses, so that one project's CAD objects, coating files etc. could be kept separately from those used by other projects. As a consequence, there were some changes introduced to the installation methods ZEMAX uses, which will affect you if you are upgrading to the current release from any version prior to October 2009.
First, as a consequence of providing 32 and 64-bit versions, parallel port and older (purple) USB keys are no longer supported. As of the October 2009 release, only the current black USB key will work with ZEMAX. If you have current support and are still using an older key, we will replace the key free of charge, see here for full details. You will not be able to run the current release with a purple USB or parallel-port key.
IMPORTANT: ZEMAX now stores all program data by default in the user's Documents/ZEMAX folder which is created on first use. Once ZEMAX is installed you can use File...Preferences...Folders to define your own locations instead of using the defaults, of course.
IMPORTANT: Program Files/ZEMAX is now used exclusively for program executables and dlls. This provides compatibility with current best practices in computer data security. Any user data stored in /program files/ZEMAX must be moved to the corresponding new location in documents/ZEMAX as described below.
The vast majority of files remain in the same folder as previously, except the folder is now defaulted to Documents/ZEMAX instead of /program files/ZEMAX. The exceptions are only those files that did not have their own folder, and were previously just stored in the root /zemax folder:
To upgrade from a version prior to October 2009: