Reading the Forum I found that I'm not alone with some of the problems, but having three, is a bit much. Here they are:
1) Certificate file missing or corrupted
2) S/W not found when trying to install SP2
3) Repair license: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Certificate processing failed.
I followed tech support's instructions about stopping virus checker, stopping startup programs and deleted the Sonic files in the C drive. Even deleted the entire program and re-installed it. Still no help. Actually, the program runs only once, following installation and PC reboot. After second reboot, it won't run and comes back with the same Certificate Not Found message.
Could the problems drive related? I'm running Windows 7 premium 32 bits on the E drive. Program files load on the E drive while program data loads in the C drive. In spite of chosing the C drive, the apps are still loaded on the E drive. Or, is the mess created due to running IE9?
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Reading the Forum I found that I'm not alone with some of the problems, but having three, is a bit much. Here they are:
1) Certificate file missing or corrupted
2) S/W not found when trying to install SP2
3) Repair license: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Certificate processing failed.
I followed tech support's instructions about stopping virus checker, stopping startup programs and deleted the Sonic files in the C drive. Even deleted the entire program and re-installed it. Still no help. Actually, the program runs only once, following installation and PC reboot. After second reboot, it won't run and comes back with the same Certificate Not Found message.
Could the problems drive related? I'm running Windows 7 premium 32 bits on the E drive. Program files load on the E drive while program data loads in the C drive. In spite of chosing the C drive, the apps are still loaded on the E drive. Or, is the mess created due to running IE9?
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