Unable to Install on Vista 64 SP1

Hello Adobe
I do not see any information on trying to install the AIF
Toolkit on Vista. I've tried to install it a few different times
and I get "Setup has encournted an error and cannot continue.
Contact Adobe Customer Support for assistance. Internal Error 2739"
each time. Is there a newer version of the AIF Toolkit somewhere?
This version appears to have been packaged on 9/21/2007
(I will note that the Adobe Acrobat Reader also has major
issues and will not install either, but that's not the AIF
toolkit)

Hello Kisai!
We tested installation on Vista, of course and many other
users are currently using the toolkit on Vista. I'll see if I can
figure out your error, but I may need more info. We should have a
new build posted in the next day or two, but I'm not sure if that
will solve your problem because we are using the same installer
technology. When we post the new version, please try it out and
follow up.
thanks!

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