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gottagun@yahoo.com - 02 Feb 2005 03:05 GMT
Hello,

I have trouble installing VS.net. When I click on setup and see the
window with 4 options (prerequisites, vs .net, msdn...), i could start
the prerequisites installation. I got an installshield error which you
can see here:

http://www.cloudkiller.com/installshield.jpg

I could still install them by going into WCU and click on setup... So
the next problem is Step 2... and I got the same error message. Trying
vs_setup.msi gives me the error: "to install this product, please run
setup.exe". And of course, setup doesn't work (get error msg show
below).

Can anyone help me? I use Windows XP Pro SP2. I do have the whole
Oracle Developer Suite and DB installed, but I don't think that's the
problem. It's not a DVD problem cuz I have tried a friend's copy too.
Alex Wong
Peter van der Goes - 06 Feb 2005 14:44 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> problem. It's not a DVD problem cuz I have tried a friend's copy too.
> Alex Wong

Perhaps I'm not fully understanding what you are doing, but the correct way
to install Visual Studio is to first select Visual Studio .NET install
(analogous to placing CD #1 in the CD set in the drive, then let the
installer ask for Prerequisites, etc.). It appears that you are trying to
alter the sequence?

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