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Old September 25th 06, 02:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Roger
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Default Adobe Premiere Pro

Actually I cant uninstall it because I cant get rid of a key on the registry.

"Barrie" wrote:

On some of the previous editions of VISTA and pre-BETA 2, I was able to get
both Premiere PRO and Premiere Elements to work. With the latest version,
both fail to initialize because of entry point problems.

In checking with Adobe last week, I was nnot able to find any reference to
these issues. Has anyone else experienced the same or similar problems?


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Perambulating Photographer & Sailer

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Old September 25th 06, 07:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Colin Grant
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Default Adobe Premiere Pro

Don't know about Elements as I have lost my downloaded program and Vista
won't let me download another from Adobe - something to do with secure html
sites or something!!! Certainly Premier Elements won't run though - it seems
to install ok but dies at start-up.

Colin

"Roger" wrote in message
...
Actually I cant uninstall it because I cant get rid of a key on the
registry.

"Barrie" wrote:

On some of the previous editions of VISTA and pre-BETA 2, I was able to
get
both Premiere PRO and Premiere Elements to work. With the latest
version,
both fail to initialize because of entry point problems.

In checking with Adobe last week, I was nnot able to find any reference
to
these issues. Has anyone else experienced the same or similar problems?


--
Perambulating Photographer & Sailer


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Old September 25th 06, 03:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Barrie
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Default Adobe Premiere Pro


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"Colin Grant" wrote:

Don't know about Elements as I have lost my downloaded program and Vista
won't let me download another from Adobe - something to do with secure html
sites or something!!! Certainly Premier Elements won't run though - it seems
to install ok but dies at start-up.

Colin

"Roger" wrote in message
...
Actually I cant uninstall it because I cant get rid of a key on the
registry.

"Barrie" wrote:

On some of the previous editions of VISTA and pre-BETA 2, I was able to
get
both Premiere PRO and Premiere Elements to work. With the latest
version,
both fail to initialize because of entry point problems.

In checking with Adobe last week, I was nnot able to find any reference
to
these issues. Has anyone else experienced the same or similar problems?


--
Perambulating Photographer & Sailer



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Old September 25th 06, 03:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Barrie
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Default Adobe Premiere Pro

Hi Brian and Roger:

With RC1 I have been able to get Adobe Premiere Pro to work correctly by
deleting all Adobe files and reinstalling and re-registering Premiere. (I
don't think the latter was necessary I just did it!) There was another
change that I made that may also have had an impact: I changed the graphics
card to a NVIDIA 6200 with 4 times the memory of my old ATI card. The old
card did not have enough memory to run VISTA's movie maker but earlier
editions had allowed me to run the Adobe programs.
--
Perambulating Photographer & Sailer


"Colin Grant" wrote:

Don't know about Elements as I have lost my downloaded program and Vista
won't let me download another from Adobe - something to do with secure html
sites or something!!! Certainly Premier Elements won't run though - it seems
to install ok but dies at start-up.

Colin

"Roger" wrote in message
...
Actually I cant uninstall it because I cant get rid of a key on the
registry.

"Barrie" wrote:

On some of the previous editions of VISTA and pre-BETA 2, I was able to
get
both Premiere PRO and Premiere Elements to work. With the latest
version,
both fail to initialize because of entry point problems.

In checking with Adobe last week, I was nnot able to find any reference
to
these issues. Has anyone else experienced the same or similar problems?


--
Perambulating Photographer & Sailer



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Old September 25th 06, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Barrie
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Default Adobe Premiere Pro

Hi:

With RC1 I have been able to get Premiere Pro to work correctly. With the
penultimate build of VISTA I was not able to get the edit window to display
or sound to function correctly. ALl of those problems have gone away. In
fact it seems to work faster under VISTA than XP Pro, especially when goinmg
across the network for files.


--
Perambulating Photographer & Sailer


"Colin Grant" wrote:

Don't know about Elements as I have lost my downloaded program and Vista
won't let me download another from Adobe - something to do with secure html
sites or something!!! Certainly Premier Elements won't run though - it seems
to install ok but dies at start-up.

Colin

"Roger" wrote in message
...
Actually I cant uninstall it because I cant get rid of a key on the
registry.

"Barrie" wrote:

On some of the previous editions of VISTA and pre-BETA 2, I was able to
get
both Premiere PRO and Premiere Elements to work. With the latest
version,
both fail to initialize because of entry point problems.

In checking with Adobe last week, I was nnot able to find any reference
to
these issues. Has anyone else experienced the same or similar problems?


--
Perambulating Photographer & Sailer



 




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