Problem installation SAPNW2004sABAPTrial on O.S. VISTA

Hi all,
       I tried to install SAPNW2004sABAPTrial  on my mobile PC in which Operating System VISTA is installed. When I tried to modify the file "hosts" in order to add the new loopaback, VISTA stopped me because I don't have the autorization also if I am an user administrator. Why?
Did anybody install SAPNW2004sABAPTrial on a PC with O.P VISTA?
Thank you
                   Gino

Dear G
SAP Is server base application
and u r trying on wista and Xp
if it is working
tell me the proceger
how can i installed on Vista and Xp
Weting ur +ve rpy

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    Post relates to: Tungsten E
    Post relates to: Tungsten E

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    I am trying to install PalmDesktopWin414 on a couple different computers that are both running Windows Vista Ultimate. At the palmOne InstallShield Wizard welcome screen it generates the following error.
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    Post relates to: Palm Z22
    Post relates to: Palm Z22

    hello all , i got mine up and running late last night and thought that since it drove me nuts i would share how i did it with others having the same problem, for fyi i am using a sony clie sj22 and hotsyncing with an usb cable for reference with palm OS4.0 i think.
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    6.now open up the desktop program and on your toolbar you should see the hotsync icon click on this and set  set the options here.
    7.now you should be able to hotsync(communicate) from the pda to the computer .
    Hope this helps , sorry that some one like me had to figure it out by staying up late until i got it .
    MICROSOFT apparently doesnt care if you fix it that way you bite the bullet and buy a windows mobile device.
    and PALM i think about the same
    too bad if you think about all the millions of these devices out there they are pissing alot of people off and losing sales from it.
    Message Edited by aa1pr on 11-09-2007 06:05 AM

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    When I connect my Zen Touch to the PC Vista can't find drivers so it tries to install the MTP-Driver but the classinstallationprogram have declined the installation.
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