install studio plus titanium edition 10 5 vista beta 2

Install Studio Plus Titanium Edition 10.5 on Vista Beta 2

I tried (many times) to install Studio Plus Titanium Edition 10.5 on my Windows Vista Beta 2 machine. It continually gave me an error suggesting I was trying to install on an unsupported OS version. I even tried the Compatibility tool in the control panel -- all the different options and combinations, no go.
Finally, I tried opening up the install CD with Windows Explorer. I selected the setup.exe file and then righted clicked on the file to choose the properties option. I changed the parameters for executing the file to XP compatibility mode (like I did using Compatibility tool). The difference was in the result – using this method it installed without a hiccup.
Happy installing!
Ted
-- Ted M

I tried (many times) to install Studio Plus Titanium Edition 10.5 on my Windows Vista Beta 2 machine. It continually gave me an error suggesting I was trying to install on an unsupported OS version. I even tried the Compatibility tool in the control panel -- all the different options and combinations, no go.
Finally, I tried opening up the install CD with Windows Explorer. I selected the setup.exe file and then righted clicked on the file to choose the properties option. I changed the parameters for executing the file to XP compatibility mode (like I did using Compatibility tool). The difference was in the results – using this method it installed without a hiccup.
Happy installing!
Ted
-- Ted M

I tried (many times) to install Studio Plus Titanium Edition 10.5 on my Windows Vista Beta 2 machine. It continually gave me an error suggesting I was trying to install on an unsupported OS version. I even tried the Compatibility tool in the control panel -- all the different options and combinations, no go.
Finally,
I tried opening up the install CD with Windows Explorer. I selected the setup.exe file and then righted clicked on the file to choose the properties option. I changed the parameters for executing the file to XP compatibility mode (like I did using Compatibility tool). The difference was in the results – using this method it installed without a hiccup.
Happy installing!
Ted
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Ted M

Windows Vista

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