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Setup Error 280
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28/11/1997 08:17:09
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00062006
Message ID:
00062694
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45
>>>>>I have completed and EXE that I now want to distribute. I created the directory tree on my machine of how I want the files to be when installed, ran the Setup Wizard choosing to include the VFP Runtime and to create the 1.44 disk images. Everything to this point works fine.
>>>>>
>>>>>However, when I test the setup by running the install disks I get to the point where you get the large install command button. When I choose to install I get the following error:
>>>>>
>>>>>Setup Error 280
>>>>>Object 9
>>>>>Your Setup files may be damaged.
>>>>>Try restarting the setup program.
>>>>>
>>>>>I have tested using different disks and even tried the Netsetup option but keep getting the same error. Many thanks in advance as I need to get this delivered.
>>>>
>>>>One of my customers had the same error some time ago when they tried to install my program on a machine that did not support long filenames.
>>>
>>>I forgot to mention that this is VFP5. Since it can only run on Windows95 and NT this is not the problem. Does anyone know if there is a bug in the Setup Wizard in VFP5 and if so if there is a patch. Also, I have tried this on two different machines, a P90 with 24M and a P166 with 32M, and get the same error on both machines.
>>
>>There exists a bug fix for the setup wizard, but I don't know if it can fix the error.
>>
>>Try to look under:
>>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q162/0/04.asp
>
>Thanks Benn. I'm now wondering if it is a file size issue when compressing. I removed the EXE from the directory tree, reran the setup wizard and the install worked fine. I put the EXE back, ran the setup wizard and same error. I then went into the project manager and removed all the pieces (forms, reports, etc.) that I am working on but not ready to deliver and rebuilt the EXE. I then ran the setup wizard again and the install worked great.
>
>So, the EXE was causing the problem and the only thing I did to fix it was reduce the size. Odd!! I wonder if anyone else has encountered this?

What is the size of the .EXE file when it works and when it doesn't work?
Benn Kjaer
MS Certified Professional - Visual Foxpro

"There is something rotten in the state of Denmark"
"Why make user-friendly programs, when there aren’t any friendly users :o)"
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