Adobe Media Encoder CS4--Missing part of interface in Export Settings

Hi,
I have a Windows 7 operating system on a 32-bit dell computer.  When I open Adobe Media Encoder
I click on the Add button.  Then I go to Edit->Export Settings.  I am missing some of the
options for instance: adding cue points, parameters, and filters.  I think it has a problem with Windows 7, but I'm
not sure.
There should be more options.
I put in my installation disk, but it does not allow you to just reinstall this program.
Does anyone know why this is happening.  It works on a computer running Windows XP.

I cannot guarantee that it is not a software issue. Sometimes Matrox is an easy "target." However, with several other Matrox users having similar issues, it does seem that Matrox might be the common element.
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Hunt

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