Error 1320

I try to install ActiveClient 6_1 for a reader to ACCESS on my laptop. Everything's fine until the Installation Wizard of the shield of configuration allows you to copy the files. It stops at halfway and I get the following message: error 1320. The specified path is too long. c:\ProgramData\startmenu\program. I can't move the programdata folder, as has been suggested but could move the startmenu folders and program on the desktop and tried to install but I got the same message. I use Vista Home premium service pack 2 64-bit operating system.

I'm not a smart person on the computer, so if anyone can help me with this, I need working instructions.

I finally solved the problem when someone suggested that I rebuild my registry? They had me to do a system restore when I first tried to install the new software. Then rebuild my registry Word for Word. This solves the problem. I have no idea how the records changed, but 3 of them had only a 0 here, instead of all of the information. This link will take you through it step by step. Good luck.

http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/886549#appliesTo

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