Thank you very much Paul!! That worked. You saved me a lot of time.
"PaulB" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Found this in the General dicussion area: > > > In my case I opened a command prompt and changed to the \windows\system32 > directory. Then I entered 'regsvr32 vbscript.dll' (without the quotes). > > The command prompt shoud be opened with "Run as adminstrator". In my > case, the command prompt opened in C:\Windows\System32 which is where the > file vbscript.dll resides. Hence the command > > regsver32 vbscript.dll > > could be executed immediately. > > After that iTunes+Quicktime installed with no hassle and then > Expression Media > also ran properly. > < > > -- > Paul > > > "Steven Path" wrote: > > > I've tried to resolve this issue for the last few hours and I need help. When > > I try to upgrade to iTunes v7.2 (latest for Windows Vista) I get the > > following popup error: > > > > > > --- > > > > iTunes could not be installed because Visual Basic Script (VBScript) is not > > installed or has been disabled. Make sure VBScript is installed, turn off > > script blocking in anti-virus and personal firewall software, re-register > > VBScript, and then install iTunes. > > > > ----- > > > > Any help would very much appreciated. > > > > Thank you!
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