Presenter 7 freezes PowerPoint in Vista 64 and in Windows 7

I'm hoping someone can give me some guidance on how to get presenter 7 to work with Vista 64 or Windows 7.  Each time I try to use Presenter 7 in PowerPoint (the Office 2007 variety) PowerPoint becomes unresponsive.  I have installed all of the Presenter 7 patches and it still won't work.  Does anyone know how I might solve this problem?  I'd appreciate any help.

Thanks Matt! Reinstalling Office 2007 worked.  I can now use Presenter 7 inside of PowerPoint 2007.
I did encounter another issue however.  I removed and them reinstalled Presenter 7 from my computer.  Doing this, as you might expect, required that I type in my serial number.  While I acquired Presenter 7 legally from Adobe, I can't seem to find it among my many other software purchases from Adobe.  Was it an additional product of, say, Adobe Acrobat Pro Extended?  If so, will I need to reinstall Acrobat to re-legitimize Presenter 7.
Not sure if you know the answer to the above question, but I thought I'd ask.  I've had the product for a while and I finally have a real project that would benefit from its use.
Best Regards,
Dexter

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