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I've tried running it as an XP program and as Admin, but with no success. Please help me.

If you don't have Vista sp2 installed download and install the windows installer 4.5 as it has fixed many software install problems. If you don't have Vista sp2 installed I would install it. Also turn off any anti-virus and also windows defender. If you have adobe reader remove that from the computer.
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