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#1 Tamas

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Posted 01 April 2007 - 09:17 AM

hello,
After rebooting when the basic setup is done,I get messages like:



c:\users\tamas\appdata\local\temp\pftB7AF.tmp\10bbd8C.msi    
              10bbd80.msi
      10bbd80.msi
      10bbd80.msi
         10bbd82.msi
      10bbd8c.msi
      10bbd8e.msi
      10bbd8f.msi
And nothing works afterwards.

I am using Vista Premium.
Can someone please tell me how to arrange this.

Thank you,
Tamas

#2 The Highlander

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Posted 01 April 2007 - 01:57 PM

Hi Tamas,
try two things for me?

1. right click on the setup .exe (on the CD) or right click the exe (downloaded version ) and select run this as administrator.... then try the install that way or

2. go into user manager in control pannel and make a new user account (with full administrator rights) and then log off as you and login as the new user and try the install that way?

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#3 lgbjr

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Posted 01 April 2007 - 05:27 PM

Hi Tamas,

Another thing to try is disabling UAC (User Account Control). UAC plays nice with some installation procedures, but kills others. When I first upgraded to Vista Ultimate, before loading any programs, I turned off UAC. All of my installs went smoothly. Once I finished loading all of my software, I turned UAC back on, tried everything (everything worked fine).

Good Luck!
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