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<blockquote data-quote="dcwp" data-source="post: 368423" data-attributes="member: 25562"><p>Thanks for the search string dir. I took a look at those threads and to be honest I'm not sure how to extract the files from a .exe package, which seems to be the first step they all recommend. </p><p></p><p>So I decided to putz around with Win 7 and MP anyway and I found an easier way to install.</p><p></p><p>If you download the MP Setup program, then right click on it you will find an option to "Troubleshoot Compatibility." I *believe* this is a new feature in Windows 7, but I jumped to it from XP without wasting time on Vista. Anyway, if you select that option it will take you through a very simple set of dialogues and end up with a functioning installation. At least it did for me. </p><p></p><p>Maybe this is what was meant in those other threads, but it went much easier than I expected from reading them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcwp, post: 368423, member: 25562"] Thanks for the search string dir. I took a look at those threads and to be honest I'm not sure how to extract the files from a .exe package, which seems to be the first step they all recommend. So I decided to putz around with Win 7 and MP anyway and I found an easier way to install. If you download the MP Setup program, then right click on it you will find an option to "Troubleshoot Compatibility." I *believe* this is a new feature in Windows 7, but I jumped to it from XP without wasting time on Vista. Anyway, if you select that option it will take you through a very simple set of dialogues and end up with a functioning installation. At least it did for me. Maybe this is what was meant in those other threads, but it went much easier than I expected from reading them. [/QUOTE]
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