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How lame, will not install correctly on Vista x64

How lame, will not install correctly on Vista x64
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 10:53:16 -080
How lame to be still using newsgroups in the 21st century. sigh...

Two problems with installation of Corel Photo Album 6 trial on Vista Ultimate
x64.
PxEngineDeviceDriver for 64bit Windows is not Signed. I guess we missed the memo
saying that "ALL DRIVERS MUST BE SIGNED FOR VISTA"
Hello Sonic... Wake up to the new world and sign your freaking drivers!!!...
PxHlpla64 from Sonic Solutions is not signed. 
Hello test your installs!!

Problem 2.


Don't know what this is about, but most other installers causes a
"Allow" box to pop up when Account Control is active - which it
normally is on Vista.

It is very rude to require Account Control to be turned off on Vista since
that's that the security features are all about. Secureing windows against
subversive code.

Have a great day and please fix your software soon to run with the new operating
system that is almost a year old now.

Happy birthday Vista.

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Re: How lame, will not install correctly on Vista x64
Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:02:27 -080
Agent is part of the installshield component that phones home at regular 
intervals to check for updates.

-- 
Aunty Spam
Retired teacher, poet, computer tutor, web site designer, caregiver,  and 
software tester



"Darrell Duffy" <djconfirm@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
news:475d8b0a_2@cnews...
How lame to be still using newsgroups in the 21st century. sigh...

Two problems with installation of Corel Photo Album 6 trial on Vista 
Ultimate x64.
PxEngineDeviceDriver for 64bit Windows is not Signed. I guess we missed the 
memo saying that "ALL DRIVERS MUST BE SIGNED FOR VISTA"
Hello Sonic... Wake up to the new world and sign your freaking drivers!!!... 
PxHlpla64 from Sonic Solutions is not signed.
Hello test your installs!!

Problem 2.


Don't know what this is about, but most other installers causes a
"Allow" 
box to pop up when Account Control is active - which it normally is on 
Vista.

It is very rude to require Account Control to be turned off on Vista since 
that's that the security features are all about. Secureing windows against 
subversive code.

Have a great day and please fix your software soon to run with the new 
operating system that is almost a year old now.

Happy birthday Vista.



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