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I'm getting this message "Your registry settings for this application were
not copied correctly" when I try to run AutoRoute 2007. I tried to uninstall,
clean the registry, and reboot the installed it again but the same error is
coming. Any help?
 
I tried adopting this article to Vista Ultimate since it doesn't mention the
steps for Vista, at the end the program worked only with the new user
account. When I go to my original user account it doesn't work & I get the
same error. Does that mean I have to create a new user account and switch
between accounts just to run a Microsoft Auto Route 2007 program under
Microsoft windows!

I don't believe this is the case Microsoft want, unless I did something wrong.
 
I tried adopting this article to Vista Ultimate since it doesn't mention the
steps for Vista, at the end the program worked only with the new user
account. When I go to my original user account it doesn't work & I get the
same error. Does that mean I have to create a new user account and switch
between accounts just to run a Microsoft Auto Route 2007 program under
Microsoft windows!

I don't believe this is the case Microsoft want, unless I did something wrong.
 
Try this suggestion posted by Gerd for AutoRoute 2005, might be applicable
to 2007:
Check if the log file points to the c:\program files directory. That would
not be allowed in Vista. If it does just change the location to another
directory on your system and it should work. However, this is only a problem
with UAC switched on.

You might want to post your problem in the follow ngs, maybe someone there
can give you a better answer or possible solution.
microsoft.public.automap
microsoft.public.uk.autoroute
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Andre
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My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
 
Hi,

One solution I found can be worked around by
switching off UAC [User Account Control] or right clicking the program file
and running as Administrator. Not a fix but beats switching users.

All the best,
George
 
Hi,

One solution I found can be worked around by
switching off UAC [User Account Control] or right clicking the program file
and running as Administrator. Not a fix but beats switching users.

All the best,
George




I tried adopting this article to Vista Ultimate since it doesn't mention
the
steps for Vista, at the end the program worked only with the new user
account. When I go to my original user account it doesn't work & I get the
same error. Does that mean I have to create a new user account and switch
between accounts just to run a Microsoft Auto Route2007program under
Microsoft windows!
I don't believe this is the case Microsoft want, unless I did something
wrong.

- Show quoted text -

Good news and thanks. I made a short cut and set as adminstrator and
it works fine..

Thanks
 
You're most welcome and glad you got it working.

All the best,
George

Hi,

One solution I found can be worked around by
switching off UAC [User Account Control] or right clicking the program
file
and running as Administrator. Not a fix but beats switching users.

All the best,
George




I tried adopting this article to Vista Ultimate since it doesn't mention
the
steps for Vista, at the end the program worked only with the new user
account. When I go to my original user account it doesn't work & I get
the
same error. Does that mean I have to create a new user account and
switch
between accounts just to run a Microsoft Auto Route2007program under
Microsoft windows!
I don't believe this is the case Microsoft want, unless I did something
wrong.
"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
I misread, I thought the installation had corrupted your Registry.
"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
Try doing a System Restore.
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Andre
Blog:http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry
I'm getting this message "Your registry settings for this
application
were
not copied correctly" when I try to runAutoRoute2007. I tried to
uninstall,
clean the registry, and reboot the installed it again but the
same
error
is
coming. Any help?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Good news and thanks. I made a short cut and set as adminstrator and
it works fine..

Thanks
 
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