Good advise
Regards,
Neil
>>HI Anges,
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>>Wow, this was all very interesting. However, I did find that leaving out the drive specifier, when attempting to do a vfp8 install on a win 2000 server computer via ISE, is the origin of the 1606 error. Go to
www.installshield.com and click on support. Enter the error 1606 and there are actually 2 tech articles about the 1606 error.
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>>Regards,
>>Neil
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>Neil,
>it was just a guess. ::)
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>Normaly this does not happen if you locate in [ProgrammFilesFolder]. It is not good to use hard coded drives since there is no need for a drive named "c:". If you need to place something on the drive where the Windows system is placed, use [WindowsVolume] instead.
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>Agnes