At 09:51 PM 4/06/2009, Jakob Fix wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to install FrameMaker 8 on a development machine running Windows
>2003 Server. On this machine we already have FrameMaker 7.0.
>
>At the very end of the installation procedure (I had C:\Program
>Files\Adobe\FrameMaker8 open and saw the fil
Thanks for your replies so far everybody.
Helen, I don't think we have the same problem because we do not install the
PDF maker component (and never have). Also, the rollback + the reported
message appear exactly one step before I'd expect the PDF Maker installation
routine.
Jack, I created a use
Hi,
I'm trying to install FrameMaker 8 on a development machine running Windows
2003 Server. On this machine we already have FrameMaker 7.0.
At the very end of the installation procedure (I had C:\Program
Files\Adobe\FrameMaker8 open and saw the files) just before it says that
everything is fine
I had this problem with the same version a couple of days ago on a pristine,
newly partitioned and formatted drive.?What worked for me was to set up a dummy
User Account and log in as that user, then install - and the only other account
was Administrator. (!)? This also fixed an identical prob
Thanks for your replies so far everybody.
Helen, I don't think we have the same problem because we do not install the
PDF maker component (and never have). Also, the rollback + the reported
message appear exactly one step before I'd expect the PDF Maker installation
routine.
Jack, I created a use
Did you turn anti-virus and other scanning software off?
Have you tried booting into safe mode and installing as Admin from there?
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard T
At 09:51 PM 4/06/2009, Jakob Fix wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to install FrameMaker 8 on a development machine running Windows
>2003 Server. On this machine we already have FrameMaker 7.0.
>
>At the very end of the installation procedure (I had C:\Program
>Files\Adobe\FrameMaker8 open and saw the fil
I had this problem with the same version a couple of days ago on a pristine,
newly partitioned and formatted drive. What worked for me was to set up a dummy
User Account and log in as that user, then install - and the only other account
was Administrator. (!) This also fixed an identical prob
Did you turn anti-virus and other scanning software off?
Have you tried booting into safe mode and installing as Admin from there?
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thom
Hi,
I'm trying to install FrameMaker 8 on a development machine running Windows
2003 Server. On this machine we already have FrameMaker 7.0.
At the very end of the installation procedure (I had C:\Program
Files\Adobe\FrameMaker8 open and saw the files) just before it says that
everything is fine
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