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Default Installation Failure - Help Pleasse. - 09-25-2005 , 02:30 PM






G'day to all.

Trying to install VS.NET on WinXP (SP2). I keep getting an
error messages that says "Please go to the Windows Control Panel to install
Windows Components"

I also have VS 6.0 Enterprise installed. I saw in the VS.Net CD1 a readme
file that says I had to remove Visual Studio Analyzer 6.0, which I did to no
avail.

I have the appropriate rights on my laptop etc.

Now, I've installed VS .Net on my other laptop(configured the same way)
with no problems.

Which component is it looking for?

TX.




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Default Re: Installation Failure - Help Pleasse. - 09-25-2005 , 09:15 PM






I don't know if this will help in your case, but I had a similar experince a
while back and it did help then: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/autoruninf.htm

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"Wiley Coyote" <wiley (AT) mentorits (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
G'day to all.

Trying to install VS.NET on WinXP (SP2). I keep getting an
error messages that says "Please go to the Windows Control Panel to
install
Windows Components"

I also have VS 6.0 Enterprise installed. I saw in the VS.Net CD1 a readme
file that says I had to remove Visual Studio Analyzer 6.0, which I did to
no
avail.

I have the appropriate rights on my laptop etc.

Now, I've installed VS .Net on my other laptop(configured the same way)
with no problems.

Which component is it looking for?

TX.






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Default Re: Installation Failure - Help Pleasse. - 09-26-2005 , 04:14 PM



Thanks CT, but that didn't help at all.



"CT" <carstent (AT) spammersgoawaydotnetservices (DOT) biz> wrote

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I don't know if this will help in your case, but I had a similar experince
a while back and it did help then: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/autoruninf.htm

--
Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, AND MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
Communities - http://community.integratedsolutions.dk

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G'day to all.

Trying to install VS.NET on WinXP (SP2). I keep getting an
error messages that says "Please go to the Windows Control Panel to
install
Windows Components"

I also have VS 6.0 Enterprise installed. I saw in the VS.Net CD1 a readme
file that says I had to remove Visual Studio Analyzer 6.0, which I did to
no
avail.

I have the appropriate rights on my laptop etc.

Now, I've installed VS .Net on my other laptop(configured the same way)
with no problems.

Which component is it looking for?

TX.








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Default Re: Installation Failure - ALL FIXED! - 09-27-2005 , 06:45 PM



Ran setup from the Setup Dir instead of autorun which launches prereq.dll.

Regards

"Wiley Coyote" <wiley (AT) mentorits (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
G'day to all.

Trying to install VS.NET on WinXP (SP2). I keep getting an
error messages that says "Please go to the Windows Control Panel to
install
Windows Components"

I also have VS 6.0 Enterprise installed. I saw in the VS.Net CD1 a readme
file that says I had to remove Visual Studio Analyzer 6.0, which I did to
no
avail.

I have the appropriate rights on my laptop etc.

Now, I've installed VS .Net on my other laptop(configured the same way)
with no problems.

Which component is it looking for?

TX.






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