"Quilljar" <Not@home.today> wrote in message
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> I think you will find this is a Vista paranoia problem and applies to all
> Vista activities. I believe you can avoid all those irritating check-up
> questions by altering some of the options in Vista. I managed it, by going
> back to XP like many others...!
>
> --
> Yours Quilly,
> http://quilljar.users.btopenworld.com/
> "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in message
> news:AYWdnR6uLrXJDVzVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et...
>>I have been an SAS user for sometime (have a lifetime subscription) and
>>think it's a great product.
>>
>> BUT BUT BUT, having moved to using Vista, the update process has become a
>> PITA.
>>
>> Apart from the regular minor updates, whenever there is a significant
>> update that I get alerted to, I get a message telling me i need to be an
>> administrator in order to apply this. When I query this, the only
>> solution seems to be to uninstall, then reinstall, then re-register.
>>
>> This tries patience
>>
>> Is there going to be a proper solution??
Yes but the key thing is that ALL other software that I have including the
likes of NOD32 and spywareblaster, updates without this problem, so I hope
SAS will be made to do the same. I will carry on using it regardless, but it
would make life simpler. It would be interesting to hear if other Vista
users have the same problem. This is a new computer, that came with Vista so
I can't "go back" to XP even if I wanted to, without buying XP of course -
but having persevered with Vista I've adapted and have no need to change.


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