Claudine
   I had this same problem about a year or so with 7.1. If memory serves me 
right it was the rights for registery. Using regedt32 go to local machine > 
software > rbase technologies > rbg75 Once you click on rbg75 you will see the 
license key, at the top click on security > permissions add the user and rights.
 
  Hope this helps
 
Buddy
 

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From: [email protected] on behalf of Claudine Robbins
Sent: Fri 10/28/2005 11:56 PM
To: RBG7-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBG7-L] - 7.5 Install Problems



Hi everyone,

I have been knocking my head against the wall with this one tonight.  Only
one workstation where I cannot install 7.5.  In fact, 7.1 is now also not
working...

Also, I've read the instructions that say that on WIN2K one should give the
user admin rights before installing; however, the instructions do not say at
what point to take them away...  At some point, 7.5 will only work if the
user has admin rights and once returned to a regular power user, the program
continues to ask for the key and then announces an RBG7.exe error.

I simply want to remove everything and start from scratch.  What, besides
the rbeng*.* files and .dlls should I look for?  Any registry keys?

TIA,

Claudine :)

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