Running XP. 

Got the same message, that I had to close down all scripts, or rather that they 
needed to be closed, whatever that standard message goes. I pressed Yes, to let 
it do its job. Then, got an error message, telling me the script could not 
install, due to it not being able to overwrite some files. This behavior came 
around, a couple of updates ago. Considering to give up on that whole script, 
if it cannot even update. Using the InstallPackages to get, and install, new 
scripts and versions.

One work around, that I did find - last time I had luck in updating the 
Framework script - is to download the .wepm file manually, then run it directly 
from windows Explorer. Yet seems odd to me, that you'd have all the other 
scripts on sC work fine, when comes to updating; only this one script is all 
that tricky. And, since it requires the user to close all other scripts, I 
don't see that it would be out of chance to update whatever files it needs. 
Have a feeling, that somehow there must be a bug in the script, or there is a 
timing issue, somewhere.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vic Beckley 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 6:04 PM
  Subject: RE: we script framework wizard 1.44


  Jeff,

   

  I received the same message when trying to install on my Windows 7 64-bit 
system. There must be something wrong with the script package.

   

  Vic

   

   

   

  From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 9:58 AM
  To: [email protected]; [email protected]
  Subject: we script framework wizzard 1.44

   

  I was able to install this script on my xp machine with no problem;

  However, when I went home and attempted to install on my Vista home basic SP2 
machine, the script would not install.

  I got a message saying to stop all scripts and try to install. This did not 
work.

  Has anybody else seen this on a vista machine?

  Any suggestions appreciated.

  Jeff Weiss

   

   

   

   

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