Then you did something that unsynced task from rearm or WHS11 has nags earlier or something enter this and admin cmd prompt and do you still get nag Code: REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform\Activation" /v NotificationDisabled /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f Should already be entered with install Rearm concept is real simple and people mess with stuff or play with stuf then mess stuff up If you want to just click rearm and task will be recreated and rearm will also be done
Hey timesurfer, I've just installed 64-bit Windows 7, will IORRT work OK with Office 32-bit on a 64-bit system or will I run into problems? Thanks
Thanks, that's good to know Was looking in the old IORRT thread but didn't go far enough through to find out if it was working flawlessly.
Timesurfer: I have a question, let's say I have Office 2007 SP2 Installed on my friend's desktop computer and his Office 2007 SP2 is fully activated. Now let's say my friend wants to install Office 2010 SP1 on his computer and use IORRT, of course he will uninstall Office 2007 first, but will this work? I mean, do we need a clean installation of Office 2010 in order for the IORRT to work?
I didn't know I can upgrade from Office 2007 to 2010. That should be nice. So you are saying that I may need to use Cody's fix right? Also, why is that sometimes I get this message with IORRT: "IORRT could not start".
trilogy 3.2 run as admin not working Ive just installed windows7 64 bit nvidia version on my system. I am logged on with administrator rights. I right click on the trilogy 3.2 cmd file and a box pops up telling me to right click trilogy and run as administrator, which is exactly what I've just done! Any ideas?
I pm you copy without admin error check Do not upload that copy anywhere just report if it works I personally have UAC turned off (Which requires reboot) I have no idea why if you right click run as admin why it won't work First report ever