That confirms once again that it's all a racket.
Software from big companies with corporate accounts and de facto monopolies
is not expected to last more than a year or so. Don't bother looking for
updates.
A common feature of such software is that it doesn't work as intended.
Regards
"Jim Easton" <eastonfamily@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
news:48531E38-4513-4352-943A-B2F24F75EA92@xxxxxx
Quote:
> This is probably not the answer you were looking for but just I gave up
> and installed 5.0 along with premiere elements 3.0.....both work fine
> now.
>
> Jim
>
>
> "pappy3" <pappy3@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7044E76F-EB1B-497D-82F0-5CC468A4BA73@xxxxxx Quote:
>> On start-up, I receive a "known compatibility " message in my Vista
>> system.
>> I click on the "find solutions" and get to the Adobe site which confirms
>> compatibility issues. When I go to the download site, a patch for this
>> specific problem is not there.
>>
>> How have others resolved this problem?
>