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john9872 - 20 May 2008 22:22 GMT
I am trying to install AR2007 on my Vista PC
Installs fine, full installation.
When i try to start the program I get error "your registry settings for this
application were not copied correctly. Run Setup from the location where you
orinally installed it"
I have done this but still get the same error message, and cannot start the
program.
Please help!
John
Mark L. Ferguson - 20 May 2008 23:46 GMT
I would reset security settings to default and try it again.

HOW TO Reset Security Settings Back to the Defaults:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;313222
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> I am trying to install AR2007 on my Vista PC
> Installs fine, full installation.
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> Please help!
> John
john9872 - 21 May 2008 20:06 GMT
Thanks for the info, but the link does not work.

> I would reset security settings to default and try it again.
>
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> > Please help!
> > John
Not Me - 21 May 2008 00:53 GMT
> I am trying to install AR2007 on my Vista PC
> Installs fine, full installation.
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> Please help!
> John

Did you try installing it somewhere other than Program Files?
Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
If so, have you tried compatibility mode?

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john9872 - 21 May 2008 20:06 GMT
Thanks for the info.
I have tried running the program as administrator, and it runs fine!
However, when I save the changes to the map, and try to re-open it I get the
original error message up!
I can't run this saved file as administrator either!
Any more suggestions would be welcome!
Thanks
John

> > I am trying to install AR2007 on my Vista PC
> > Installs fine, full installation.
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> Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
> If so, have you tried compatibility mode?
Not Me - 21 May 2008 20:52 GMT
If you installed the program to Program Files, and the program tries to save
the data to that folder or subfolder(s), Vista's 'improved security' will
block the changes.
Have you asked the software maker?

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> Thanks for the info.
> I have tried running the program as administrator, and it runs fine!
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>> Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
>> If so, have you tried compatibility mode?
john9872 - 21 May 2008 21:36 GMT
Hmm, the software maker is Microsoft (I think they did some windows vista
thing as well!)
When I save the data it is saved to my documents (or anywhere I select) not
to the program files folder or sub folder.
It is saved as a seperate file with a .axe extension.
This program is running on other vista pc's with no problem...

> If you installed the program to Program Files, and the program tries to save
> the data to that folder or subfolder(s), Vista's 'improved security' will
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> >> Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
> >> If so, have you tried compatibility mode?
Not Me - 22 May 2008 01:22 GMT
I don't use it, so I am shooting in the dark.
I don't suppose there is a newsgroup dedicated to that program?

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> Hmm, the software maker is Microsoft (I think they did some windows vista
> thing as well!)
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>> >> Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
>> >> If so, have you tried compatibility mode?
john9872 - 22 May 2008 20:05 GMT
Cheers, I appreciate your help!
I have looked for Autoroute Newsgroups but can't seem to find one!
Took me half an hour to find this one!
John

> I don't use it, so I am shooting in the dark.
> I don't suppose there is a newsgroup dedicated to that program?
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> >> >> Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
> >> >> If so, have you tried compatibility mode?
Dave - 22 May 2008 20:12 GMT
Never used AR, but I just found this group....
microsoft.public.uk.autoroute
on
msnews.microsoft.com

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> Cheers, I appreciate your help!
> I have looked for Autoroute Newsgroups but can't seem to find one!
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>> >> >> Did you run the installer 'as administrator'?
>> >> >> If so, have you tried compatibility mode?
Frank - 22 May 2008 20:30 GMT
> I am trying to install AR2007 on my Vista PC
> Installs fine, full installation.
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> Please help!
> John

We have it installed on multiple Vista boxes and running correctly.
Suggest you re-install using compatibility mode.
Frank
 
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