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Thanks Darren that worked…. I Should
have figured that out for myself from the error message. It’s been a
tough week J Much appreciated
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darren Mar-Elia So, I suspect what is happening here,
based on that error, is the popup you're seeing is Windows Installer trying to
repair the application but not finding the right files to do it. The Feature
name, WIFEAT00000001, tells me the package was created using WinInstall--not very
interesting. I suspect that the registry still contains references to the
package. I would search the registry by the Product GUID, below, and get rid of
all instances of it. Alternatively, you could try downloading and running the
Installer Cleanup tool, found at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/ Darren From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hi Guys, Thanks for the input but still no
joy… nothing is showing in the logs and I don’t have the original
package. The below is popping up in the event log though :- Event Type:
Warning Event Source: MsiInstaller Event
Category:
None Event
ID: 1001 Date:
16/05/2006 Time:
11:20:21 User:
domain\username Computer:
compname Description: Detection of product
'{5C3FD7C5-92BD-47A1-B5EE-52E71A1C2B82}', feature 'WIFEAT00000001' failed
during request for component '{500ED4E4-1352-4AF6-8FE3-21EFFBC7B34D}' Does this jog any memories for anyone? I
think I’m just going to have to get the whole lot rebuilt…. Woe is
me. Cheers
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