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Are Performance Trends programs compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7?

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Are Performance Trends programs compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7?

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Microsoft’s newer operating systems, Windows Vista and Windows 7 have increased security, which basically translates into more hassle getting programs installed and running. Once a program is installed, you must run it as the administrator or have administrator privileges. Most of our programs will automatically force you to run the program as administrator. When you double click on the desktop icon, it will give you the option to “Cancel” running the program or “Allow” the program to run. Therefore, other than choosing the “Allow” option when starting the program, there is nothing special you have to do when running our programs in Windows Vista or Windows 7. On rare occasions: Occasionally you may encounter an error 339 or other “licensing errors” when starting a program in Windows Vista or Windows 7. This typically happens if the program was not run with administrator privileges. To “Run as Administrator” involves right clicking on the programs’ desktop icon and selecting “Run as Ad

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