posted on September 9, 2010 05:34:30 PM new
I found this from google, would this work with Windows 7 x64 premium????
While some of our customers have been able to use Sales Manager Pro with their Vista machine, others have not been successful. We recommend using the following installation procedure for Sales Manager Pro on a Vista machine:
1. When you download Sales Manager Pro, be sure to save the installation kit to your hard disk. Do not choose the "run from current location" option during download.
2. Before you install the software, create a new folder on your C:\Users\Yourusername directory (you can name the folder whatever you like.)
3. Run the installer for the Sales Manager Pro software. When you are asked where you want to install the software, click browse and install it into the newly created folder in your Users directory.
4. When you are finished with the installation, uncheck both the "view read me" and "launch the program" boxes.
5. Restart the computer.
6. Right click the SM Pro desktop icon, and check the "run this application as an administrator" box.
7. Launch the software.
8. You will be asked if you want to download your images and preferences. Do not download images and preferences.
9. When the program has finished loading, click the Preferences button along the left side of the page. Check the box at the very bottom of this window that says 'Do not download standard images from Vendio image hosting'** and save the change.
**We do not recommend downloading images from online into Sales Manager Pro unless you need the images to attach to future listings. You can import images into Sales Manager Pro from your hard drive or camera to use with new listings, and these images will be uploaded as you upload your listings.
posted on September 10, 2010 09:49:11 AM new
Hello,
This is from an older post around the time Windows 7 was first released. It did work at the time, but not since further changes to both Sales Manager Pro and Windows 7 OS have come out.
Now you just want to install it to it's default directory, though running it as an admin and changing the 'compatibility' mode are still useful tips on getting it to work properly in 7.