Hello Eddie, Monday, October 11, 2004, 14:02:47, you wrote:
>> you can find it at http://www.eddiecastelli.com/pub/thebat/rc6/ and >> the file name ist "20041011_TBinstall.log" (file size: 301 kb). (...) EC> Any feedback is welcomed. Sorry for the delay. On the multiple entries in the ARP: seems to be a known issue that Maxim took care of today. You log shows the following: MSI (c) (BC:D0): Product Code from property table before transforms: '{1E599622-0C67-4256-946D-56B8FB4A2723}' MSI (c) (BC:D0): Product Code from property table after transforms: '{1E599622-0C67-4256-946D-56B8FB4A2723}' MSI (c) (BC:D0): Product not registered: beginning first-time install So this seems to have been a RL issue. I also know the code level (as announced by the MSI package: 1: The Bat! (Professional Edition) {79F4440D-2209-4882-BB43-460A926BE3E4} 1033 3.0.0.4 ***Related*** The UNKNOWN entries seem to be registration entries and, as a result, also a RL issue; the install progress shows that MSI found most of the files already in place, and at the correct level (mostly checksum compares, since most of the files do not seem to carry version information. All in all, it does not seem to be very broken. Also, the log is clear that installation eventually ENDED. But... you report 100% CPU after installing TB!, and I can see the installation ending in your log. *IF* you see 'msiexec.exe' eating up your CPU resource, THEN it stands to reason this is not TB!'s issue, but (alas) Microsoft. One chance: download and try to install the Latest & Greatest MSI (it's your call to upgrade to V3 (if you are running XP) or maintain V2 (which is what you are running right now). I would only go V3 on XP -- right now. -- ..hggdh.. Using The Bat! v3.0.1 and BayesIt! 0.7.3 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
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