![]() This first solution requires access to a Windows machine running Windows XP. The steps below are what worked for me when I needed to install ArcView 3.3 on a Windows 7 operating system and I found them to be the simplest way to install a running version of ArcView 3.3: Installing ArcView 3.3 on Windows 7 – Solution 1 The installer is 16-bit so trying to install ArcView’s setup.exe using the computability tab found on Windows 7 is not an option. ![]() ![]() Installing ArcView 3.x straight from its original installation CD unfortunately won’t work. With so many GIS shops hanging on to legacy ArcView 3.x project files (.apr), having a running ArcView 3.x version in still a necessity for some.
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