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| | Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Director When trying to re-install a Manufacturer's programme [previous installed under a Windows XP Operating System PC] onto a brand-new Windows Vista PC - the DVD refuses to install or activate. My [major] Software-Manufacturer emailed to instruct: "Do a custom-install which avoids the Vista standard "PROGRAM FILES" directory because Vista has "security issues" with any programme that attempts to install itself in the standard "Program Files" directory. How can I instruct the READ-ONLY DVD Program-disc to install itself to any Directory that is OUTSIDE the standard "Program Files" sub-directory of Vista ? ALAN G.NAPIER |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program FilesDirector Alan wrote: Quote: > When trying to re-install a Manufacturer's programme [previous installed > under a Windows XP Operating System PC] onto a brand-new Windows Vista > PC - the DVD refuses to install or activate. My [major] > Software-Manufacturer emailed to instruct: "Do a custom-install which > avoids the Vista standard "PROGRAM FILES" directory because Vista has > "security issues" with any programme that attempts to install itself in > the standard "Program Files" directory. > How can I instruct the READ-ONLY DVD Program-disc to install itself to > any Directory that is OUTSIDE the standard "Program Files" sub-directory > of Vista ? > ALAN G.NAPIER I'm guessing, since you weren't bright enough to tell us what program you are talking about, but sometime during the install there should be a place to change the location of the install. You may need to choose to do a "custom" install. -- Peace! Kurt Former Self-anointed Moderator microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!" |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Director "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E051151C-4F4C-4CA5-90C8-ED6567B566D4@xxxxxx Quote: > When trying to re-install a Manufacturer's programme [previous installed > under a Windows XP Operating System PC] onto a brand-new Windows Vista > PC - > the DVD refuses to install or activate. > My [major] Software-Manufacturer emailed to instruct: "Do a custom-install > which avoids the Vista standard "PROGRAM FILES" directory because Vista > has > "security issues" with any programme that attempts to install itself in > the > standard "Program Files" directory. > How can I instruct the READ-ONLY DVD Program-disc to install itself to any > Directory that is OUTSIDE the standard "Program Files" sub-directory of > Vista > ? > ALAN G.NAPIER As Kurt said, you usually get that option on one of the dialogs as you install the program. The installer often (but not always) shows the program files directory it's going to create and gives you the option eg via a browse button to specify somewhere else. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire Kurttrail, Program concerned is "SAGE INSTANT ACCOUNTS". DVD has no accessability[read-only] and no LOAD TO:- flexibility. Resists the de-activation of READ-ONLY attribute via DOS. Stubbornly tries only to install DIRECT onto Program Files sub-directory - which VISTA refuses to allow and freezes. Alan G.Napier "kurttrail" wrote: Quote: > Alan wrote: > Quote: > > When trying to re-install a Manufacturer's programme [previous installed > > under a Windows XP Operating System PC] onto a brand-new Windows Vista > > PC - the DVD refuses to install or activate. My [major] > > Software-Manufacturer emailed to instruct: "Do a custom-install which > > avoids the Vista standard "PROGRAM FILES" directory because Vista has > > "security issues" with any programme that attempts to install itself in > > the standard "Program Files" directory. > > How can I instruct the READ-ONLY DVD Program-disc to install itself to > > any Directory that is OUTSIDE the standard "Program Files" sub-directory > > of Vista ? > > ALAN G.NAPIER > Why didn't you email them back and ask? > > I'm guessing, since you weren't bright enough to tell us what program you > are talking about, but sometime during the install there should be a > place to change the location of the install. You may need to choose to > do a "custom" install. > > -- > Peace! > Kurt > Former Self-anointed Moderator > microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea > "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!" > > |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire Jon, There is no dialogue, initially boots direct with 3 Options: "LOAD : SAGE" "LOAD : INTERNET BROWSER" "LOAD : README.FILE" Choose any of these three and it freezes.! "Jon" wrote: Quote: > "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E051151C-4F4C-4CA5-90C8-ED6567B566D4@xxxxxx Quote: > > When trying to re-install a Manufacturer's programme [previous installed > > under a Windows XP Operating System PC] onto a brand-new Windows Vista > > PC - > > the DVD refuses to install or activate. > > My [major] Software-Manufacturer emailed to instruct: "Do a custom-install > > which avoids the Vista standard "PROGRAM FILES" directory because Vista > > has > > "security issues" with any programme that attempts to install itself in > > the > > standard "Program Files" directory. > > How can I instruct the READ-ONLY DVD Program-disc to install itself to any > > Directory that is OUTSIDE the standard "Program Files" sub-directory of > > Vista > > ? > > ALAN G.NAPIER > > > As Kurt said, you usually get that option on one of the dialogs as you > install the program. The installer often (but not always) shows the program > files directory it's going to create and gives you the option eg via a > browse button to specify somewhere else. > > -- > Jon > > > > |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A5B8EBDD-94C7-416C-AF14-F179F66DB7B3@xxxxxx Quote: > Jon, > There is no dialogue, initially boots direct with 3 Options: > "LOAD : SAGE" > "LOAD : INTERNET BROWSER" > "LOAD : README.FILE" > Choose any of these three and it freezes.! > Ok, well perhaps a workaround would be to install the program as is ie let it install to the Program Files directory - and then when you run the installed program, run it 'elevated' ie by right-clicking it and running it as 'administrator'. That may resolve any issues if the program subsequently attempts to write to areas it's not supposed to. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire Good suggestion Jon, but the installation get as far as accepting the command to "INSTALL: SAGE" and freezes; with a belated Vista announcement: "E-Drive Has Stopped Responding". Regards Alan "Jon" wrote: Quote: > "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:A5B8EBDD-94C7-416C-AF14-F179F66DB7B3@xxxxxx Quote: > > Jon, > > There is no dialogue, initially boots direct with 3 Options: > > "LOAD : SAGE" > > "LOAD : INTERNET BROWSER" > > "LOAD : README.FILE" > > Choose any of these three and it freezes.! > > > > > Ok, well perhaps a workaround would be to install the program as is ie let > it install to the Program Files directory - and then when you run the > installed program, run it 'elevated' ie by right-clicking it and running it > as 'administrator'. That may resolve any issues if the program subsequently > attempts to write to areas it's not supposed to. > > -- > Jon > > > > |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire You need to Contact Sage, and speak to a real tech, not a mailbot - I hope you have a support contract "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:246D4E43-16D1-4C8A-BFEC-A87434E96133@xxxxxx Quote: > Good suggestion Jon, but the installation get as far as accepting the > command > to > "INSTALL: SAGE" and freezes; with a belated Vista announcement: "E-Drive > Has Stopped Responding". > Regards > Alan > > "Jon" wrote: > Quote: >> "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:A5B8EBDD-94C7-416C-AF14-F179F66DB7B3@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Jon, >> > There is no dialogue, initially boots direct with 3 Options: >> > "LOAD : SAGE" >> > "LOAD : INTERNET BROWSER" >> > "LOAD : README.FILE" >> > Choose any of these three and it freezes.! >> > >> >> >> Ok, well perhaps a workaround would be to install the program as is ie >> let >> it install to the Program Files directory - and then when you run the >> installed program, run it 'elevated' ie by right-clicking it and running >> it >> as 'administrator'. That may resolve any issues if the program >> subsequently >> attempts to write to areas it's not supposed to. >> >> -- >> Jon >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire Alan wrote: Quote: > Kurttrail, > Program concerned is "SAGE INSTANT ACCOUNTS". DVD has no > accessability[read-only] and no LOAD TO:- flexibility. Resists the > de-activation of READ-ONLY attribute via DOS. Stubbornly tries only to > install DIRECT onto Program Files sub-directory - which VISTA refuses to > allow and freezes. Alan G.Napier See if that can help you out. -- Peace! Kurt Former Self-anointed Moderator microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!" |
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| | Re: Installing a new programme OUTSIDE of VISTA Program Files Dire Actually, it sounds like bad media (dvd) Create a folder on your desktop called SAGE INSTALL Open COMPUTER and copy all files and folders into SAGE INSTALL I am guessing you will get a file copy error, but if not, try running the setup from within there. It may be called setup.exe or install.exe--sometimes, these files are even in a subfolder "DL" <address@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#kq1JwhpIHA.4672@xxxxxx Quote: > You need to Contact Sage, and speak to a real tech, not a mailbot - I hope > you have a support contract > > "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:246D4E43-16D1-4C8A-BFEC-A87434E96133@xxxxxx Quote: >> Good suggestion Jon, but the installation get as far as accepting the >> command >> to >> "INSTALL: SAGE" and freezes; with a belated Vista announcement: "E-Drive >> Has Stopped Responding". >> Regards >> Alan >> >> "Jon" wrote: >> Quote: >>> "Alan" <Alan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:A5B8EBDD-94C7-416C-AF14-F179F66DB7B3@xxxxxx >>> > Jon, >>> > There is no dialogue, initially boots direct with 3 Options: >>> > "LOAD : SAGE" >>> > "LOAD : INTERNET BROWSER" >>> > "LOAD : README.FILE" >>> > Choose any of these three and it freezes.! >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> Ok, well perhaps a workaround would be to install the program as is ie >>> let >>> it install to the Program Files directory - and then when you run the >>> installed program, run it 'elevated' ie by right-clicking it and running >>> it >>> as 'administrator'. That may resolve any issues if the program >>> subsequently >>> attempts to write to areas it's not supposed to. >>> >>> -- >>> Jon >>> >>> >>> >>> > |
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