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Old October 25th 07, 02:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
Steve Riley [MSFT]
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Default Vista Basic 64 and installing prgrams?

But not 32-bit drivers. 64-bit Windows will only allow 64-bit drivers (this
includes multimedia codecs) to install.

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"Gerry Hickman" wrote in message
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Hi,

In general you can use 32bit software on 64bit o/s. You need to test this
with official CDs such as Office 2007 or a recent cover CD from a
magazine. Are you saying all your CDs fail in the same way, or are you
saying it's just one?

***** charles wrote:
Hey,

The only time that I was able to do that was when I did a
D:\Setup.exe command and it eventually said that Vista
couldn't handle 16 bit software. I don't think that all of
my stuff is 16 bit. If the installer is 32 bit I should be able
to install it correctly shouldn't I?

thanks...

"Gerry Hickman" wrote in message
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Hi,

Can you browse files on the CD? If so, what happens when you double
click the setup.exe file?

***** charles wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to install programs on my new Vista
Basic 64 machine. When I put the cd's in the
drive nothing happens even though the auto
start is turned on. Is this a permissions problem?
How do I make my accout "powerfull" enough
to do stuff?

thanks,
charles.....



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