Cm 2007 Editor V03 Work Page

Before troubleshooting, let's clarify the tool. Unlike the later "Data Editor" included with Football Manager, the CM 2007 editor was a separate executable (usually CMEditor.exe).

The problem is that v03 was compiled in 2006. It relies on legacy Visual C++ runtimes and 16-bit installer shells. On a 64-bit version of Windows 10/11, the editor simply won't "work" out of the box.


  • Assign Players to Clubs:

  • If you are reading this, you likely already have a legacy VM running Windows XP or Server 2008. However, getting V03 Work to actually run requires specific steps.

  • Test in-Game:

  • Navigate to your CM 2007 install folder. Find CMEditor.exe. cm 2007 editor v03 work

    For fans of Championship Manager 2007, the game represented a high-water mark for the pre-Football Manager split era. However, even the most detailed database from 2006 grows stale. Enter the unsung hero of the community: the CM2007 Editor v03.

    While the official game included a basic “Championship Manager Editor,” it was notoriously limited. Third-party tools were essential, and version 03 (v03) of the community-driven editor became the gold standard for modders. Before troubleshooting, let's clarify the tool

    Cause: The local cache of work items (stored in %APPDATA%\CM2007\work\cache.dat) has become desynced from the server. Fix: Stop the CM Work Service (net stop CMWorkSvc), delete the contents of the cache folder, restart the service, and perform a "Full Work Sync" from the editor's File menu.

    If you’re still playing Championship Manager 2007 (the beloved Eidos / Beautiful Game Studios version, not FM), you know the default database is frozen in time. The CM 2007 Editor v03 is the most advanced community tool to modify the game. Here’s everything you need to know. The problem is that v03 was compiled in 2006