The installation routine should still be a LEGACY question and it should be:

If the stand-alone charting program can be installed anywhere you
want, why does the same not apply to the integrated charting program?

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Sherry/Support
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> I have no idea.  I avoid editing the registry....  That's a Windows question
> more than a Legacy question.
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> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] V7 Legacy Charting
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> Sherry,
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> Are you saying that there is no way to edit the registry in Vista to change
> the installation folder?
> If so, another reason for me not to change over from XP Pro.{;-)
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> Colin who likes to put his programs where he wants and not where Windows say
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