Windows XP SP2 32bit and 3ds max 2010

Hi. I installed on my MacBook Pro Bootcamp and Windows XP. I downloaded the trial version od 3ds max 2010. However, when I try to install it a message pops up "Cant find End User License Agreement". This is a brand new Mac and none Autodesk software was installed here before. I dont know what to do, and I must run 3ds max. Can someone help me? The version of Bootcamp is 2.0

Interesting. The Autodesk documentation says you ought to be able to install 3ds max 2010 on your configuration. So I don't think we're looking at a generalised compatibility problem:
[Autodesk® 3ds Max® 2010 Boot Camp Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)|http://download.autodesk.com/us/3dsmax/documentation/3dsMaxFAQ.pdf]
Just checking a couple of things from the installation instructions:
Does your XP user account have full administrative rights?
Have you closed all applications and background applications prior to starting the install?
[How to Install 3ds Max|http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=14082662&l inkID=9241177]

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