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OK, I got that fixed but I’m going to start a thread on another problem.
Hi TQ,
For the benefit of others who may be experiencing the same problem, what solution did you use to resolve this issue?
Thanks,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that.
Essentially, an option presented itself when I reinstalled NIS 2007 that I didn't follow through on during the first install on my Vista64 machine.
A window popped up that stated "this program" had issues with Vista. I then had the option to follow a link to see what the problem was or to run it anyway.
I figured I could install it, then use Live Update to update to NIS 2008, which was a "free" update given to me by Symantec a few months into my NIS 2007 subscription. Reasoning that would resolve any issue I might have with Vista I forged ahead.
That's when I began to have the issue I described.
The way I resolved it was to choose door number one and go to Symantec's website and follow the instructions to fix it.
That entailed installing (as instructed) NISO7RT and the "fixcallback" application.
Only problem I have now is I seem to be stuck using NIS 2007 instead of NIS 2008, as it didn't update to the newer version during the install process.
I started a new thread on that.
I should add that both Vista and NIS acted appropriately in first giving me the warning and then providing the resolution. Can’t fault the software.
if you have a valid active subscription to the 2007 product, then go to http://www.symantec.com/newnis and download the update and install it without uninstalling 2007 and you will be at the latest and greatest version.
Thank you! Although Super Moderator Dave Coleman helped me to resolve the upgrade issue I appreciate being able to have the file on my system in case I decide to deploy my third license.