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‎Apr 23, 2008
11:48 AM
404 on http://saturn.installshield.com
Hey,
My setup was working correctly for more than a month and now fails with :
(translated from french so that might not be the exact same message in english)
An error occured while downloading file : http://saturn.installshield.com/devstudio/setuprequirements/MSXML60sp1/MSXML 6.0 SP1.prq
This file seems to be really missing. I dont know how to handle that situation, this not my server. How can I tell Macrovision that a file is missing on their server?
Any idea?
Many thanks
Real
My setup was working correctly for more than a month and now fails with :
(translated from french so that might not be the exact same message in english)
An error occured while downloading file : http://saturn.installshield.com/devstudio/setuprequirements/MSXML60sp1/MSXML 6.0 SP1.prq
This file seems to be really missing. I dont know how to handle that situation, this not my server. How can I tell Macrovision that a file is missing on their server?
Any idea?
Many thanks
Real
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‎Apr 23, 2008
12:05 PM
See this thread: http://community.acresso.com/showthread.php?t=180005
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‎Apr 23, 2008
12:48 PM
Thank you bryan.
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‎Apr 23, 2008
03:42 PM
Same problem with me, the file just doesn't exists in the location the Software Manager believes it to be -- how long is this server going to be down?
I guess this is one more reason to avoid InstallShield and go the ClickOnce deployment route.
I guess this is one more reason to avoid InstallShield and go the ClickOnce deployment route.