Fred
Try using msconfig.exe to clean boot the system and then execute the
installation.
Start > Run and type msconfig and then click Ok
Select the Services Tab
Click the Disable All Button
Locate and Check Windows Installer in the first column
Click Ok
Reboot
Install
Cheers,
Tim Macaulay, MCSD, MCP.Net
Microsoft Product Support
Fred Morrison - 16 Jun 2004 11:49 GMT
If I clean boot, I won't have Norton Internet Security or Norton Antivirus
running. So should I disconnect my laptop computer from the Internet
(simple switch on the lid to turn off 802.11g connectivity) to prevent
trojan horse attacks, etc., or will doing so impair the ability of Vs.Net to
install, especially the web-oriented pieces that make web development
possible?
> Fred
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> Tim Macaulay, MCSD, MCP.Net
> Microsoft Product Support
Fred Morrison - 17 Jun 2004 02:33 GMT
That seemed to do the trick (along with turning off all Internet access). I
have only verified a couple of small WinForm applications (no ASP.Net), but
I assume the later should work.
> Fred
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> Tim Macaulay, MCSD, MCP.Net
> Microsoft Product Support