Hi,
It is a bug (that they won't fix) in installsheild.
If you try to install on drive C, it initially creates the install directory on drive C, then flicks to drive D and completes the install.
If you copy the drive D contents back to C and delete the drive D install, you get the error, as all the registry entries point to drive D.
Manual fix is to search the registry for d:\installdirectory and edit the entries back to drive C
>Hi Neil
>
>One physical hard drive in two partitions. Why?
>
>Regards
>Geoff
>>Hi,
>>Does the system have two drives ?.
>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>A customer is running another product also developed in Foxpro. At certian points the windows installer pops up and trys to install some unrelated Foxpro reports.
>>>
>>>I dont have access to the source code so how do I track down and stop this from happening?
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Geoff Scott
Regards N Mc Donald