Hi Paul,
  I just realised this comment was kind of irrelevant to your
upgrade. Hopefully it'll make more sense when you're actually trying
to debug what's wrong with your CR-ROM! Give us a shout if you need
to, we've just had to jump through all the hoops of getting Flash
products working on Vista.

 With regard to your speed issues - a machine of those specs
shouldn't be running slowly. You haven't got Vista Ultimate's stupid
'full-video-desktop-wallpaper' turned on, have you? I'm now using a
machine with about the same specs (getting Windows Experience Index of
3.1) but it's perfectly acceptable for day-to-day development work.

 Ian

On 6/4/07, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Paul,
  The main problems we've had in migrating to Vista have all been to
do with installation - where you can (or more specifically can't)
write files to during the install process, and where you can write
files to at application runtime. The latter is very restrictive. (Our
disks write logfiles  etc. and store settings during use). We've as
yet had no problems with Flash itself.

Cheers,
  Ian
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