WEB EASY 7 Professional

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rlms

Bought and installed WEB EASY 7. Ran fine no problems. Shut down system
and when I started up later and executed WEB Easy it said that it could not
fine the serial code. Put the serial code in again and it ran fine, until
the next shutdown and restart. Worked about 6 weeks with WEB EASY
(Avanquest) to resolve and they could not. Their final fix was to format
the disc and install a clean Vista with all updates. I have not problem
with any other software that I have purchased.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled WEB EASY from my account with Admin Priv
as well as Installed with the "Hidden Administrator" logon. Avanquest has
of course said it is Microsofts problem and hung up.

Apparently when I do an initial install and enter the serial code as
requested it puts it in the worng place or somewhere that later users,
including the Administrator, does not have access to; or the prgrram itself
is locked out of.

Any Ideas .. ?

Thanks
 
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measekite Da Monkey

Did you even look at their web site? If you did you would have seen that
their products support Windows XP.

Maybe you should have read their "requirements" before doing what you did.
If it states somewhere else that their product works with Vista, please
point that out. Maybe I missed it.
 
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measekite Da Monkey

Alias said:
Bullshit:

http://eu.v-com.com/buyonline/buyonline_Web_Easy_Pro.html

From the above URL:

System Requirements
• Windows 2000/XP/Vista
• Pentium® 500MHz processor or better
• 256 MB RAM recommended
• 150 MB free hard disk space
• CD Drive, Mouse
• 800 x 600, 16-bit color display or better

Maybe if you smoke a bowl, your surfing abilities will improve.

Alias

Oops. I guess I ****ed up that one. I did find a support page for the
product and it said XP. Maybe you're right, I should have smoked a bowl!
 
M

measekite Da Monkey

+Bob+ said:
Buy other web development software.

What a douche bag. So you take your Ford to the dealer. "Mr. Service
Advisor, I've only had my 2009 Mustang for 3 months and while driving down
the street, I hear a rattle".

Mr +BOB+ - Thanks for brining your car in to Vista Ford. Yes I do hear the
rattle, but I suggest buying a Chevy.

IDIOT.
 
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Alias

rlms said:
32 bit no indication in 64 bit .. may be a clue

Vista 64 bit has these kinds of problems. Either go back to XP or
install 32 bit seems to be the only solution.

Alias
 
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+Bob+

What a douche bag. So you take your Ford to the dealer. "Mr. Service
Advisor, I've only had my 2009 Mustang for 3 months and while driving down
the street, I hear a rattle".

Mr +BOB+ - Thanks for brining your car in to Vista Ford. Yes I do hear the
rattle, but I suggest buying a Chevy.

IDIOT.

You got it wrong, nitwit. It's more like going to the Ford dealer
complaining that the aftermarket stereo you bought isn't compatible
with the factory supplied amplifier - and that the stereo manufacturer
won't give you any support beyond claiming it is compatible and the
issue is Ford's. (Even though lots of other aftermarket stereos work
fine with Fords).

First, it's not Ford's job to fit it. Second, they'd advise you to buy
a different aftermarket stereo. Third, if the stereo manufacturer gave
you this kind of support, you'd never buy a stereo from them again. It
all fits.

PS - if you'd like to suggest a solution to his problems, have at it.
No? Didn't think so.
 
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+Bob+

Sorry for the question. The responses I have received ranged for read
the box to buy new software .. these are as useful as the tech support I
received from Avanquest. Reviewing other posts I understand that this
forum is essentially valueless. Carry on children ...

Sorry we all let you down. We'll refund your advance payment in full.
 
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measekite Da Monkey

+Bob+ said:
You got it wrong, nitwit. It's more like going to the Ford dealer
complaining that the aftermarket stereo you bought isn't compatible
with the factory supplied amplifier - and that the stereo manufacturer
won't give you any support beyond claiming it is compatible and the
issue is Ford's. (Even though lots of other aftermarket stereos work
fine with Fords).

First, it's not Ford's job to fit it. Second, they'd advise you to buy
a different aftermarket stereo. Third, if the stereo manufacturer gave
you this kind of support, you'd never buy a stereo from them again. It
all fits.

PS - if you'd like to suggest a solution to his problems, have at it.
No? Didn't think so.

Wow - You really came up with a solution to the OP. I wonder where it is?
oops, it's still shoved up your ass. Better release it so the OP can have a
solution. HA HA HA HA
 

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