Premiere 6.5 on Vista

I just installed 6.5 on Vista. Program works well. Edited a small project, but the program crashed everytim I attempted the Windows Media Export. Is there a work around for this? I would have assumed that all the plugins would have downloaded/installed when I installed the program.
Any help that doesn't require purchasing an upgrade would be appreciated.

Welcome to the forums.
Is there a work around for this?
Indeed there is. Export to an intermediate format (uncompressed or using a lossless codec) and then use the free Microsoft Windows Media Encoder to transcode to WMV format.
Cheers
Eddie

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