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How to test custom indicators from XP to Win 10

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I just acquired a new PC w/Win10. My old one operates on XP and there I traded with Ninja Trader.
I would like to test my custom indicators and I am not sure what is the safest way to export them from XP (32bit) Ninja and import then into Win 10 (64bit) Ninja.
Maybe isn't as hard as I think but better to ask first. My mamma told me so.

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Export it, or export everything with a NinjaTrader backup/restore, it will work.

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Export it, or export everything with a NinjaTrader backup/restore, it will work.

if he has some dll indicators they won't work.

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Export it, or export everything with a NinjaTrader backup/restore, it will work.

Thank you, I'll try again. I am doing something wrong because it is not accepted by the new NT.

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if he has some dll indicators they won't work.

Thanks for the heads up. I checked and all the ones I will (hopefully) export/Import are .cs files

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Thanks for the heads up. I checked and all the ones I will (hopefully) export/Import are .cs files

it's in bin/custom exmp:

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it's in bin/custom exmp:

I thank you guys, immensely. I could, finally, Export from XP and Import in Windows10, as you said, all the.cs files minus one that will not be exported, and gives an error: "Error compiling export sources. Please check your logs". That is beyond my pay grade, so I'll try to download it from the Forum again.

Again, thanks.

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