Administrator access denied

I just bought a new processor with Vista Home Premium.  I only created an account to administrator so far.  I am trying to install Pinnacle Studio (9.0 and more).  When I attempt to load the software tells me that I need administrator access.  I am in the aminstrator account and when I go to create an account screen, it recognizes that I have these rights.  Any ideas?

Hi lynn4321,

According to Pinnacle database solution, version 9 of the Studio is not compatible with Windows Vista.

Pinnacle and Windows Vista

They however offer a discount paid upgrade to version 12 which is Windows Vista certified.

Update and Support options for older versions of Studio (version 1, 7, 8, 9 and 10)

If you get this error even install any other software, please let us know and we will be happy to help you.

Brent
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