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User needs access to c:\windows\system
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30/10/2004 06:58:42
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00955679
Message ID:
00956063
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As far as I understand, you musy have administrator rights to install the MSXML module. That's why we require that our users have MSXML installed on ther computers, or they can install it from our CD, but it's not a part of our install itself.

>My problem is the install program itself, not running the software.
>The install program is trying to install something to C:\windows\system32\, and is not being given access.
>
>I was wondering how people handle installing to the Windows folder. Do you insist that it be done with Administrator login, or do you do it another way?
>
>Cyril.
>
>
>>Hi Cyril,
>>
>>if you use some of the XML functions, like xmltocursor() or cursortoxml(), these functions depend on MSXML being installed on the computer. On my installation CDs I always include KB832414_MSXML3.0_x86.exe which is available for free download from Microsoft. I guess it is also possible to get the Install Shield Express to automatically check whether MSXML is already installed, I don't use ISE myself.
>>
>>>I sent a potential client a demo of my application. When she tried to install it, it came up with a message along the lines of:
>>>
>>>C:\windows\system32\msxml3r.dll could not be opened. Unable to get access.
>>>
>>>I told her to get her network administrator to install it, and fortunately he was willing and the software installed without a problem.
>>>
>>>Is there a way to avoid this issue? I would think that some potential clients would install the software, get to this error, and then give up.
>>>
>>>(My program also uses Crystal reports 9).
>>>
>>>The second problem is that after successful install, the software did not run. We came to the conclusion that the administrator had to come back to her PC and give her rights to modify the folder where my application is installed.
>>>
>>>Two hurdles that a potential client has to overcome to give my software a test.
>>>
>>>I would like to make it easier for a client to test my application. Any advice?
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