- Sat Jul 08, 2006 3:50 pm
#169004
The way I would test that is to reinstall V1.0 and see if it works. If the V1.0 install is successful, then that would rule out installer corruption and point to a problem with the V1.1 exe it is trying to install.tom wrote:In addition, sometimes in the past I had several InstallShield problems due to its corrupt version or something missing about it on the system and most of the time I couldn't succeed renewing/fixing it on my current copy of Windows. Such problems may cause incorrectly extracted files or missing registry records, too.
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