Cannot Open BI Publisher Field Properties

Hello Everyone,
I am new to using BI publisher and developing RTF reports. I have successfully installed BIPublisher_11.1.1.3_Desktop in my computer. And i get BI publisher as a addin in my Microsoft Word 2007 installed in my Windows 7 - 32bit operating system.
So i created a simple report loaded the XML data and previewed it without a problem.
But my problem is whenever i double click on a field in the report or right click > BI Pulisher > Properties, before loading the XML data i could get the properties popup fine but after loading the XML data it shows "Starting .Net runtime...." and then it vanishes without the properties pop up.
I have .Net Framework 2.0 installed by default, i reinstalled BI Publisher and tried still the same. I updated .Net framework version to 4 but still the same. Is it a known issue? or is there a work around. And also to add the same XML data works fine with other computers with the same configuration. Please help me out with this.
Thanks & Regards
John.

can u uninstall this and install 11.1.1.5 desktop plugin and when the installation is complete it will automatically opens an bi publisher tutorial word document wait until u see that.

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