Additionaly in regards to the visual basic script I did perform the test (see below) as detailed in another thread. Still no sucess with Itunes installation.
{To test, create a file named sample.vbs using Notepad, with the following line:
MsgBox "hi"
Save the file. Double-click the file to run it.}
"DW" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Chad, > > Thanks for looking into this however I run the enabling script for Visual > Basic with no sucess to the problem...any other thoughts? > > "Chad Harris" wrote: > > > Hi DW: > > > > See: > > > > http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304405> > > > CH > > > > "DW" <DW[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:CAEBE9F0-8665-432F-B2BD-4F386502B883[ at ]microsoft.com... > > >I have recently purchased a new computer with Vista home premium installed. > > > I have also recently purchased an ipod and have tried to install iTunes > > > 7.2 > > > for vista. I can download the setup program however when I try to run it > > > vista tells me that "iTunesSetup.exe has stopped working...A problem > > > caused > > > the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and > > > notify you if a solution is available." I have tried to download the > > > setup > > > program twice. I have also checked for the latest updates to Vista. I > > > have > > > searched for a similar problem with no success, only mention of Visual > > > Basic > > > Script (VBScript) is not installed. I tried this solution with no > > > success. > > > Does any one have any thoughts or suggestions? Any help is appreciated. > > > >
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