From: "vivek mathur" <vivek_in2@yahoo.co.in>
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Subject: Re: upgrade to Vista
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Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 14:39:49 -0400
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Hello everyone, I am getting the exact same problem ( license manager
error -103) . Does anyone have ANY solution for this problem. I need
some help urgently. Please reply if you have solved your problem.
Thanks a lot

PS : The argument abt running on Vista is absurd since we dont have
much choice. Most laptops come only with vista. Though i do agree
that it is one of the most "troublesome" OS ive ever used...

 M wrote:
>
>
> I have to ask, why are you all trying to run Matlab on an OS that
> is
> largely unproven, highly software incompatible and takes a more
> substantial portion of system resources?
>
> I am unaware of what advantage Vista has that requires anyone to
> install it at this time. Surely using XP means you get more value
> from your hardware as less of it is devoted to run the OS?
>
> - M