Ron,
This really needs to be looked at. I was the guy in the red sweatshirt at the seminar at Cabin Fever today. Like I said there, right clicking the installer and choosing Run as Administrator is NOT, IMHO, the usual way to install a Windows Program. At the very least, simply double clicking the installer needs to throw up a warning box stating that it must be run as administrator. But in reality, it needs to store it's user files somewhere more common, like My Documents.
As it stands right now I can't figure out how to run the Wizard on this Win 7 64 laptop. I'm currently installed, but trying to run the program, I get an error that it can't find it's files in My Documents, where it's NOT SUPPOSED TO BE PUTTING THEM in the first place. I have MOVED the My Documents folder to the D:\ drive with Windows usual, documented, method of doing so, so Windows knows where it is. But the installer is putting them somewhere then apparently looking for them in My Documents, and not Windows idea of where My Documents is. I tried running the Wizard as administrator and get the same error. I'll uninstall, and try a couple different ways, but right now, I'm stumped.
Tom