I'm no computer expert, but if one right clicks once on a program icon, the down under properties, the in the next window under the "compatibility" tag, one can set a program to run as windows XP, and can run as an Administrator. Not sure if you want to do this, but it's offered as a FWIW. As I see an .EDU in your e-address, I'd assume that your University computer folks could help. M (no computer expert, but a frustrated VISTA user) --- Sudhir Desai <sudhir.desai@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > since you can get to admin mode whenever you want. > > Sudhir > > On 8/21/07, Richard Golen <rgolen@umassd.edu> wrote: > > I'm transferring files and loading programs on my new laptop > > w/Microsoft Vista. I couldn't find anything on the archives about > > using ETKA on a Vista machine. Has anyone tried it? If, so does it > > work, and are there any special problems to watch out for? > >
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