Hi Larry,
I thank you for the information, I have to admit, I retired the end of 2010, I know, Old Goat, from IT (Information Technology) working and programming applications on the IBM mainframe. When I read the version 10 Beta, being an old hand at IBM machines, when IBM came out with say a new release, say version 15.7.23.1 and it replaces version 15.7.21.o, we usually felt pretty good and confident, after we read all the products impacted (working for the bank, if we implemented and then had the system go down, there was *)(^*(&^(*^ to pay. When IBM went from say 15.7.23.1 to 16.0, we did nothing, waited for others to try it and see what happened.
I do not have any old work anymore, I upgraded my workstation at home and did not need anything. Now, I'm looking at building a home in Garden Valley, Id., and thought I would put a floor plan together, tweak it, and tweak it, and probably get frustrated, and work some more on it and then take it to the builder and see what he has to say about building and pricing it so I know if my current home will cover the costs.
At this time I think I will wait for Monday and see what they have to say from Tech support, I followed their directions, disabled my Norton software, made sure the application from Punch was under administrator authorization, but as you know, kaput.
If they want me to load version 10, then they can help me get it up and running. I have found when you have old versions, sometimes things get twisted and then we must be careful we do not break something.
Anyway, bottom line Larry, thank you for reaching out, that is appreciated and sometimes we forget to acknowledge assistance, such as you and Tim, and the others that have commented.
Perhaps I will make it yet.
Enjoy your week. I will probably be told, stop writing a book, I know, I know.
Otto