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Old June 20th 05, 11:35 AM
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Default msi/msiexec problems

Hello
Have any 1 had problems with msi files? like you click them they will start
but will stop (allways) in the begining of initialzation of the of the file?
What i mean is that it will start but it will stop in the 1st step of
choosing what you want to install.
Pc doesn't crach but i can only shutdown the msi file with ctrl+alt+del and
pc will take ages to restart of shutdown, i tested it in 3 pc's on my main pc
and laptop the file will stop working but on the 3rd pc it will install just
fine.
All pc's have sp2 and they all have all security update patchs.
MSI installer is 3.1(v2)
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