3 SDK BB10 on installing XP

Someone at - it get the Beta 3 install on XP?  The InstallAnywhere shows, but then just closed unexpectedly.  Works fine in Win7.

I think that he could have the anti-virus that stopped it. On Win7, he warned me, but it inspires me to continue. However, I was able to copy the Win7 folder to Windows XP and everything worked fine.

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