Tuesday, February 17, 2009

In order to display this area, a current version of Microsoft Internet Explorer must be installed on your computer.

1While this error may appear on Windows XP, it is more common in Windows Vista. It is caused when there is a missing or incorrect string value in the Windows Registry. To resolve the issue, follow these steps.

Note: This article contains information about modifying the registry. It is strongly recommend that you backup the registry before you modify it. You should perform these steps only if you are familiar with editing the Windows Registry. Please contact your local IT Administrator or Computer Consultant for assistance if needed.

1. Determine the version of Internet Explorer being used. Open Internet Explorer, and from the Help menu select About Internet Explorer. The Version will begin with 6.0 or 7.0.


2. Press the Windows logo + R keys on your keyboard to open the Run window, or click Start, Run, and type regedit.


3. Locate the registry key under
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Version Vector.


4. Inside of Version Vector there should be a String Value called IE. If there is no string called IE, create one by right-clicking Version Vector and selecting New, String Value. Name this string IE.


5. Double-click the IE string. The Value Data should be 6.000 for IE6, or 7.000 for IE7. If these values are not correct, or contain errant characters, change them and click OK.

After the above changes, open Peachtree and you will not receive the error message.

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