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VZ Support, suggested next step is to reinstall VZaccess Manager from original installation CD.
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I have had the exact same problem with several computers at work. When installing VZ access manager 7 it will hang on "Checking for previous versions of VZ access manager" and will never get past that point. The computers have never had any versions of vz access manager before. I tried uninstalling everything I could find that might be causing the conflict to no avail. I called verizon tech support and they could not help get version 7 installed. They did send me a disc for version 6 which installed fine.
I think this is the same version of the disc they sent me.
http://www.vzam.net/download/download.aspx?productid=124
Good luck!
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Had same issue. Uninstalled old version (if no old version skip to next step)
Start task manager. Under services, stop/disable the VZaccessmangeruninstaller process.
Continue with installtion.
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^ worked perfectly for me!
Thanks!!
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Responding to gvettert (February post):That did not work for me. In the task manager under Processes, KEEP VZAccess Manager.exe *32. GET RID of the install shield one pertaining to VZ. When I got rid of the latter, the VZAccess Manager continued with installation. This was after several attempts, including chasing down the services tab in task manager which showed NO VZ process! GEEZ!
I have a system running Windows 7.0 and am now using my VZ MIFI. I cannot tell the difference in the speed between this MIFI and the cable modem. I'm testing this for a few days before I give up Cable. So far thumbs up!
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Thanks for posting this!!
I had several processes for the install sheild and as soon as I closed the one pertaining to VZ the install continued on its own!! awesome!!
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Thanks for this info...this worked for me. Too bad when I called Verizon, they told me that there was a problem with the machine!! Always remember that Google is your friend
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This was the key! My wife has a 4G air card modem and was having the same problem. Verizon techs and her companies tech support couldn't fix it. I went into the processes and disabled the vzaccess manager process (was the uninstall process) and disabled it. Her laptop immediately completed the installation of the driver.
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vz access manager for my brand new window 7 computer would always check for previous version and get hung up in the process. thank you so much for the excellent to check the processes and delete. vz couldn't help me. they told me to call my it department. it dpeartment told me to call vz. vz told me to call microsoft. microsoft couldn't help. i could have saved 10 hour of time