- 17 June 2006
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http://www.theatertek.com/Download/TheaterTek DVD 2.0.msi
Compatibility with Vista!
IMPORTANT UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS:
When you run the installer for 2.5, it will detect and launch the installer for a previous 2.x release. You should select the Uninstall option to uninstall your 2.4 release, and the new installer will continue correctly. This is due to a change in Installer technology for Vista compatibility.
Post installation instructions:
The main data folders for TheaterTek have changed in 2.5 for compatibility reasons. The Data and Bookmark folders are now located in \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\TheaterTek for Windows 2000/XP and \ProgramData\TheaterTek for Vista. The Application Data and ProgramData folders are normally invisible, so in Explorer allow access to these via the Explore Folder View for step 2 below.
Move any existing Bookmarks or Config data from their old location (Program Files\TheaterTek\TheaterTek DVD 2.0) to their new location.
Other changes:
Registry information is now stored in HKCU instead of HKLM
Compatibility with Vista!
IMPORTANT UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS:
When you run the installer for 2.5, it will detect and launch the installer for a previous 2.x release. You should select the Uninstall option to uninstall your 2.4 release, and the new installer will continue correctly. This is due to a change in Installer technology for Vista compatibility.
Post installation instructions:
The main data folders for TheaterTek have changed in 2.5 for compatibility reasons. The Data and Bookmark folders are now located in \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\TheaterTek for Windows 2000/XP and \ProgramData\TheaterTek for Vista. The Application Data and ProgramData folders are normally invisible, so in Explorer allow access to these via the Explore Folder View for step 2 below.
Move any existing Bookmarks or Config data from their old location (Program Files\TheaterTek\TheaterTek DVD 2.0) to their new location.
Other changes:
Registry information is now stored in HKCU instead of HKLM
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