Vienna 2.4 Unable to find Soundfont(will not laun

Hi,
I am trying to find an answer to my problem.
I have a Sound Blaster Audigy 2, DR release 2.8.4 with the latest drivers(5.2.8.64) downloaded from the Creative auto update. I am running a Dell 8400 with Win XP Home(all Microsoft updates are installed).
My problem is that I was only able to launch Vienna 2.4 time(yes, once only).
After I successfully opened the Vienna 2.4 app the one time and closed it, I installed the SoundFont Bank Manager .00.2. I have installed all of my Creative software via software autoupdate.
Now when I launch Vienna, I immediately get an error "Fail to locate the SoundFont file. The file may not exist or the path you have specified is incorrect.". After closing the error I get the standard send, don't send, debug error dialog. Then I get the Application error dialog with the instruction "0x7c90f29" referenced.... "0x00000000" Memory could not be read.
I have uninstalled Vienna and reinstalled without any change in the problem. I am not sure that the problem is caused by SFBM, but that was loaded after running Vienna and before the problem.
I also may have checked and option to autoload? something in the preferences of Vienna(I know this was stupid, because I didn't know its function). I cannot find this in the registry anywhere.
Is my only course of action to completely remove all creative apps/drivers and have a go from scratch?
Any other suggestions?
I will post any additional information reguarding this issue. Please ask if more info is needed.
Thanks in advance.
NJ0

I have a Audigy 2 NX and I can launch and use Vienna Soundfont Studio 2.3.
Although Vienna Soundfont Studio 2.4 is listed by Creative as a valid upgrade for the 2 NX, I cannot start Vienna 2.4. It installed successfully though.
I get an error telling: soundfont file not found . Either the file does not exist or the path is wrong.
Any idea what file and/or where Vienna 2.4 is looking for?
I have tried re-installing, and even re-downloading, but neither solves the problem.
Anybody with a solution?

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