Sunshine,
i have now found it - i have a 32 bit operating system
Thank you
Cass
"Cass" <stephen.cassidy3@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Sunshine,
>
> My knowledge appears somewhat limited i am afraid - how do i find if i
> have 32 or 64 bits Vista?
>
> I have already tried the turning Dep off (through the route you have
> described) for WPG and i get the message that i cannot disable WEP for
> this programme
>
> Thanks again for the suggestions
>
> Cass
>
>
> "Sunshine" <sunsh[atnospam]live.com> wrote in message
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>> First off, I have no idea why these programs trigger DEP to step in,
>> maybe someone else can explain that, but to offer some sort of
>> "solution".....
>>
>> ... start by looking how DEP is set on your machine. If it is already set
>> to "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only", you
>> can try disabling DEP for those programs.
>>
>> Since I do not have Vista here myself I will quote a little something
>> from a blog article:
>> To explore your default system wide DEP policy for 32bit applications
>> (remember - the system wide DEP policy only applies to 32bit
>> applications) on Vista simply click start, then type 'system' and then
>> scroll down and click the search result entitled 'system'. On the new
>> window that pops up click 'Advanced System Settings', elevate it to admin
>> when prompted and then click the 'Settings' button under 'Performance'.
>> Finally - click the 'Data Execution Prevention' tab.
>>
>> Source: DEP on Vista exposed! -
>> http://blogs.technet.com/robert_hens...explained.aspx
>>
>> Good luck, let us know how you get on with this (would also be good to
>> know if you are running 32 or 64 bits Vista) 
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sunshine
>> Windows Live Butterfly
>> http://SunshineWeb.org
>>
>> "Cass" <stephen.cassidy3@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Sunshine,
>>>
>>> sorry about the delay in response , I have Vista Home Premium which came
>>> with Windows Photo Gallery. Additionally I have already downloaded the
>>> WLPG from the link you have detailed. Both operate in the same manner
>>> and close down shortly after being opened.
>>>
>>> Thank you for the suggestions but i am absolutely stumped by this one -
>>> have spent hours on the internet looking for a solution....
>>>
>>> Thanks again
>>>
>>> Cass
>>>
>>>
>>> "Sunshine" <sunsh[atnospam]live.com> wrote in message
>>> news:e5f0KWHYIHA.4448@xxxxxx
>>>> Hi Cass,
>>>>
>>>> On which Operating system is this? Also, have you got the latest
>>>> version of Windows Live Photo Gallery from
>>>> http://photogallery.live.com/ ?
>>>> --
>>>> Sunshine
>>>> Windows Live Butterfly
>>>> http://SunshineWeb.org
>>>>
>>>> "Cass" <stephen.cassidy3@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:OEeX3BGYIHA.4828@xxxxxx
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> apologies if this has been aired before. Whenever I open WPG or WLPG
>>>>> it works for about 5 seconds then shuts down. After shut down i am
>>>>> informed that 'To help protect my computer Data Execution Protection
>>>>> has closed down the program'
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone help please?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you
>>>>>
>>>>> Cass
>>>>
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