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Installing Error16 Sep 2004 15:27 GMT1
I  think I'm in the right spot to write this...
Anyway, when I run the setup.exe for Visual C++, I got ths error:
"
16 bit Windows Subsystem
Error in installing MSVS 616 Sep 2004 15:14 GMT1
Hi,
I have MSVS .NET installed on my machine. Now, I need to install MSVS 6 due
to a new project that I'm assigned to which requires the use of MSVS 6.0.
First, I got error this error: javasign.dll was unable to register itself
msvcrt.dll 16 Sep 2004 15:04 GMT1
I have this problem, making setup with wizard of VB to be able to download
an ocx  and setup by browser, don't work if msvcrt.dll already installed on
pc.
I can't download ocx and setup, similar problem with scrrun.dll
Visual Studio Installer ERROs16 Sep 2004 14:56 GMT1
I NEED HELP!!
I developing an aplication in Visual Basic 6 and I tried to do a
installer of this application with VSI.
When i build the project error msg ocurred:
Upgrade:  Correct p/n?14 Sep 2004 16:10 GMT1
   I have conflicting information on this and cannot find a list of part
numbers on Microsoft's site.
   Can I upgrade VStudio 97 Pro with MS Visual Studio .NET Pro 2003
Upgrade, p/n 659-01134?
reinstall of VS.NET2003 on Drive D: => can't do SmartApplication anymore14 Sep 2004 04:55 GMT3
(1st sorry for the double posting, I just try a better title)
this morning I deinstall VS.NET to reinstall it straight away but on drive
D:
(need to makes some room on drive C:)
Change Application Folder Property14 Sep 2004 04:49 GMT3
I currently have a setup.msi with ALLUSERS=1 property.  
The application is installed under c:\\Program
Files\ProductName.  The admin has full rights to the
ProductName folder butother users have the read right
VS.NET 2003 install problem14 Sep 2004 03:57 GMT1
this morning I deinstall VS.NET to reinstall it straight away but on drive
D:
(need to makes some room on drive C:)
My problem is now that I can't do any SmartDevice (C#) program any more.
Can't uninstall MSI based project from the control panel13 Sep 2004 20:22 GMT2
I've developed an MSI installer (Basic MSI project) that installs the
product correctly, but
when user wants to uninstall it from control panel using "Remove", the
uninstaller fails.
installing MSDN on network drive10 Sep 2004 20:45 GMT1
Is it possible to install the MSDN library for VS.NET Studio 2003 on a
network drive?  The only option my setup gives me is the c: drive.
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failed to install Visual Studio .net 2005 Beta with error 193509 Sep 2004 14:50 GMT1
For your information, the following is the current configuration of my PC:
1. Windows XP Service pack 2 with latest windows updates (including .NET
framework 1.1 sp1)
2. I recently installed then unsinstalled the following: visual basic
Build problems with Registry keys: ERROR: Invalid characters06 Sep 2004 08:37 GMT2
I've been trying to find a solution for this problem without any
success, therefore I'm posting here.
I've created a setup/deployment project in VS.NET 2003 to make a .MSI
containing my application. If I use the VS.NET registry editor to add
Development environment setup04 Sep 2004 17:06 GMT7
What would be the best design for setting up a develompment environment (I dont mean the IDE, but "a developer team").
Developer pc's have VS.Net installed locally
Projects are on a (file)-server
Should the solutions be created locally on every developer-pc or only once on the ...
Installing by msi association causes advertised installation.02 Sep 2004 21:53 GMT2
Has anyone seen strange behaviour of installing using the .msi
association?  We have been seeing our setups being installed in the
advertise mode when running them from a script file using the .msi
association way of running them.  ie, we use the following commandline
Error Installing VS.NET02 Sep 2004 17:28 GMT1
What does this error mean?
[08/31/04,17:14:41] setup.exe: [2] ISetupComponent::Pre/Post/Install()
failed in ISetupManager::InstallManagerHelper()
[08/31/04,17:14:41] setup.exe: [2] Component error string not specified in
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