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My computer is a Windows XP PRO, SP3 OS.
I attempted to upgrade my security suite CA2007 to CA ISS 2010 and I was only able to partially install it. A windows installer message kept popping up asking to install a file from a temp folder and showing the registry's Source List product code. I used regedit to look up the code and it belongs to a "AMRT.msi". Looking for this file on the Web; I think it could possibly be malware. It is not doing anything-I think-it is just there in the registry. This pop up message from Windows Installer is preventing me from installing AntiVirus software on my computer.(I only have a Firewall and Windows Defender) My question is this: Can I safely delete the product subkey CodeFolder with all its three subfolders: SourceList, Media and Net as a solution to reinstall the CA software? Or is there a standard solution to address this kind of Windows Installer error? Please reply help, and, if more information is needed please explain what. Thanks |
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Cyber12 wrote:
My computer is a Windows XP PRO, SP3 OS. I attempted to upgrade my security suite CA2007 to CA ISS 2010 and I was only able to partially install it. A windows installer message kept popping up asking to install a file from a temp folder and showing the registry's Source List product code. I used regedit to look up the code and it belongs to a "AMRT.msi". Looking for this file on the Web; I think it could possibly be malware. It is not doing anything-I think-it is just there in the registry. This pop up message from Windows Installer is preventing me from installing AntiVirus software on my computer.(I only have a Firewall and Windows Defender) My question is this: Can I safely delete the product subkey CodeFolder with all its three subfolders: SourceList, Media and Net as a solution to reinstall the CA software? Or is there a standard solution to address this kind of Windows Installer error? Please reply help, and, if more information is needed please explain what. Thanks Suggest you post this issue to the CA Internet Security suite forum http://homeofficeforum.ca.com/homeof...splay.php?f=14 MowGreen ================ *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten ================ banthecheck.com "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked |
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