QTP 11.0 is not generating systemutil.run command on recording an application - testing

I am using qtp 11.0 32 bit trial version on windows 8.1 pro 64 bit OS. Problem is qtp is not generating the systemutil.run command on recording an application. what the problem would be ? I already tried setting the windows application utility to generate system.util command in tools--> options but still the problem persists

According to QTP11's Product Availability Matrix (which you can only see if you have an HP passport and I suppose you don't have considering that you're using a trial version). Windows 8 and 8.1 are not supported with QTP11. This isn't surprising since QTP 11 was released almost two years before Windows 8.
I know for a fact that QTP11 doesn't support IE11 which is the earliest version of IE supported on windows 8.1.
Since you're using a trial version in any case why not download the latest version (UFT 12)?
QTP was united with Service Test and is now called Unified Functional Testing (UFT) and version 12 does support Windows 8.1.

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Which Codewarrior version is needed for HCS08 and HCS12X under Windows 10?

I use Codewarrior
- V4.7 for HCS12X
- V6.3 for HCS08
in Windows XP.
Moving CW to Windows 10 seems impossible.
It won’t install, and dongle licensing does not work.
I have tried to figure this out on the NXP site, but I find it extremely difficult and confusing.
Which Codewarrior is needed for HCS12X and HCS08 in 32 and 64 bit Windows 10?
Yeah it is nearly impossible. I've struggled lots with this problem. There is an unofficial "hack" someone made - won't link it because my browser says the site is unsafe. However, it would seem that hack only works up to Windows 8, not on Windows 10. I have both IDEs (HCS08 and HCS12) running perfectly on a Windows 7 machine, with dongle license.
We managed to get it running so-so on Windows 10 by doing a dirty hard copy of the hacked installation folder to Windows 10. Various mysterious bugs followed though, so not the best idea.
Another option is to run the Windows XP mode emulator from Microsoft, but it is no longer supported for Windows 10.
So ultimately there are two options left if you are stuck with Windows 10:
Move development to the worst IDE ever released, Codewarrior for Eclipse. Please note that the future of this IDE is uncertain after the NXP merger. They might decide to put their money on their other trash IDE, LPCxpresso.
Port your project to another compiler or MCU.
I would recommend to install it in a VMWare or virtualBox container using Windows 7 as OS.
This makes it possible, that your installation will work even in some years.
I'm using such a container (with WinXP) for an old Visual Basic 6 installation and HEW-IDE.
You should use at least Win7, to avoid the network problems with WinXP (SMB1 can't be connected anymore).
There is a Codewarrior Classic 6.3 community project for RS08, S08, ColdFire V1 for Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. Basically, the installer is repacked will all service packs and patches for USBDM and PEMicro tools.
If you have an obsolete programming tool you will need to use CW 6.3 on XP. Also, if you have these specific family of parts S08: RN, RNA, PA, PT, Kinetis (including Tower), ColdFire V2 you must use the bloated eclipse version CodeWarrior 11
For S12 or S12X CodeWarrior Classic 5.2 for Windows 7 - Windows 10
But when they released 5.2 they removed most of the older derivatives from it, but you can add them back using this procedure CodeWarrior 5.2

CoreAVC 3.0.1 can't register on Win8.1 64bit

I installed CoreAVC 3.0.1 on my Windows 8.1 64bit, and want to use its decoder in MPC-HC. 32bit versions of CoreAVC and MPC-HC on Win8.1 64bit worked well. But when it turns to 64bit, MPC-HC can't find CoreAVC, and re-register CoreAVCDecoder64.ax fails with "A dynamic link library (DLL) initialization routine failed" error. I have already re-installed CoreAVC for many times. Can somebody help me with this? Thanks!
Since nobody ever seems to have answered this...CoreAVC is simply not supported under Windows 8/8.1/10. It has not been updated in quite some time and appears as though it will not be in the near future. Best bet is to try the CCCP for MPC-HC.
If you want to run HD video with CoreAVC, you'd better just go back to Windows 7.

Kinect v2 on Windows 7

So I finally got my two Kinect v2's in the mail, and was looking forward to get some raw data from them and see how much they interfere with each other. I went to go download the SDK, and for some reason I had never noticed the Windows 8 requirements... As in Windows 7 isn't supported.
This feels pretty bogus and unnecessary, but fine I can't do anything about that. Before I waste some money to upgrade my machine to an OS that I really don't want, is there any way to get the Kinect v2s to talk to a Windows 7 machine (or maybe even Ubuntu)? I don't need any of the fancy skeletal detection or anything; I just want raw xyz-rgb data. I was reading about OpenNI (and their new Apple overlords), and I was hoping that by some miracle their last open source distributions would be forwards compatible with the Kinect v2s?
TL;DR: Are there any free SDKs that can interface with a Kinect v2 on Windows 7-64bit?
look at libfreenect2
It looks like its not ready yet but there are people working on it. So you might want help them along.
Update 2014-10-28
The Project is live and kicking and works fine
Just dropping by to say that I successfully 'installed' the Kinect 2 SDK to windows 7 and it is being recognized by driver4vr.
I'm not precisely sure which files where required so I'll just post my process.
Install VirtualBox (and enable CPU virtualization in bios to support 64bit OS)
Install win 8.1 x64 in VirtualBox
Monitor the VirtualBox c-drive for changes (I used spy-the-spy)
Download and install the Kinect 2 SDK in VirtualBox
Check spy-the-spy for all files added, and copy them to your Windows 7 OS on the same location. (It also installs some VC redistributables, so skip the files already there)
Reboot windows 7 and enjoy Kinect 2.0 on the final decent MS OS.
The Windows 8 is MINIMUM requirement to developing kinect v2
you do not need use Skeleton(kinect V1) or Body(Kinect V2) to track body or skeleton .
you need use to MultiFrameSource Class

Unable to install JDK7u21x64 on Windows 8 x64

I have just upgraded to Windows 8 Pro, mostly because my Windows 7 license has reached maximum activations and I have a free copy of 8, and partially so I can ensure my software is 8-compatible.
I seem to be incapable of installing the JDK. I just downloaded it from the Oracle website (jdk-7u21-windows-x64.exe).
Windows reports itself as: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor.
When I try and run it, either normally or as administrator is shows up with the message:
This app can't run on your PC
To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher
Does anyone have any ideas on this, a quick Google indicates it should just install same as usual.
While 8 still insistently refuses to install the JDK even after re-downloading and checking the hash, the Netbeans + JDK bundle does install which includes the JDK so that solves this issue sufficiently for now.
Update: The 64-bit version now works fine.
Try the x86 version: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html , I don't think there is a proper build for Windows 8 Pro.

What Version of Windows Mobile 6.5 is on my Device?

I have a Symbol MC 75. It is running Windows Mobile 6.5, but there are several updates after the basic Windows Mobile 6.5:
Windows Mobile 6.5
Windows Mobile 6.5.1
Windows Mobile 6.5.3
Windows Mobile 6.5.5
How do I know which one I am running?
I went to the about page for my device and it just says Windows Mobile 6.5. Does that mean I only have the 6.5 or is it not bothering to show me the update version?
NOTE: The CE OS version is: 5.2.21840 (build 21840.5.0.60) in case that helps.
Note 2: The reason I care is that there is a Developer Tool Kit that is targeted for 6.5.3 and I want to know if I can use it.
It looks like builds 5.2.28xxx are for 6.5.3 and 5.2.21xxx are for 6.5
Sources:
source 1 (and in case the google-cached page doesn't show here's the original)
source 2 (read the comments areas too)
Looks like the start button is on the bottom with 6.5.3. Since it is still on the top corner I am guessing I am on 6.5 or 6.5.1.
Tap on Start>Settings>System>About