Unable to open install package.
Verify if the package exists and you have right to access it, or
contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
Did the user try to install from the local drive or from the network/substed
drive?
Please
On Saturday, May 5, 2007, 22:05:37, Vili wrote:
Thanks... Dont tell me MSI is cutting edge :))
When was the last time Microsoft released a non-beta product? :)
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Jernej Simončič http://deepthought.ena.si/
[The Bat! v3.99.3 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 2]
Toothache tends to
Unable to open install package.
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contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
Did the user try to install from the local drive or from the network/substed
drive?
Please
Hello Vili,
Saturday, May 05, 2007, 14:36:53, you wrote:
Unable to open install package.
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contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
Did the user try to install from the
One of the user gets the error message during TB HOME install, that
says (tried to translate from Hungarian):
Unable to open install package.
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Windows Installer
On Saturday, May 5, 2007, 13:36:53, Vili wrote:
Unable to open install package.
Verify if the package exists and you have right to access it, or
contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
The wonders of Windows Installer technology
Hello Jernej,
Unable to open install package.
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contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
The wonders of Windows Installer technology - try downloading the Home
MSI
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