I had the same problem, which results from system not letting you overwrite system drivers, DLLs, EXEs etc. I crudely solved it by selecting AppPath in the packager screen that asks where to install your DLLs, OCXs etc, and setting all the "shared files" checks to off . It results in larger installation package and duplication of DLLs, but it lets you install the thing. Any better solutions will be welcome.
-- Sofia Nikolsky
JCH GeoInfo Solutions (919) 493-9339 www.jchgis.com
rugo wrote:
Dear list!
Again I need your help.
I just have finished with my application developing (it is a VB application using OLE) I made it in Visual Studio 6.0 environment.
I used its "Package and Deployment Wizard" to create an installation package of my application.
If I install it on my own machine (XP) it is OK, and installed application running well.
If I install the same package on another XP machine, during installation I get message something like this:
" Installation can not continue because some system files are out of date"
And install program asks whether I want to update system files? I answer YES, then it asks me to restart the machine... OK I do it, then I want to repeat the installation. Message is same. "out of date... do you want to update..."
Well, first I thought Install can not update system files because WINDOWS directories are secured by XP, they are write protected so I removed write protection and I repeated. Unfortunately situation is same.
What the problem can be?
Can somebody give me any idea what to do?
Thank you indeed.
George
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