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Posted on Jan 13, 2009

How can I get to the website to register my microsoft picture it

I just installed microsoft picture it photo 2002 from my original back-up disc onto my new laptop.  Now I guess I need to register it, but cannot find the website where I do that.  Right now, I cannot get my microsoft picture it to work after I open the program.

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Have you tried getting the updated files or version fof Picture It from Microsoft update site? If you are using 2002 version on a new laptop (probably Vista OS) then it is probably not compatible.

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