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‎Dec 01, 2013
05:21 PM
Error applying transforms. Verify that the specified transform paths are valid
Why this error occurs?. I create a Install program under Windows/8 and then when a Run in Windows Vista and Windows XP, this message appears
Tks
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‎Dec 02, 2013
08:49 AM
Hi,
Could you please provide us with a screen shot of the transform path error that you are getting?
It would be helpful for us to understand the issue better.
Thanks,
Chaitra
Could you please provide us with a screen shot of the transform path error that you are getting?
It would be helpful for us to understand the issue better.
Thanks,
Chaitra
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‎Dec 02, 2013
10:15 AM
Hello Chaitra
This is the error messaje, step by step
http://www.modulomultitest.com/errorinstalar.jpg
This occurs in Windows Vista and Windows XP
Rodolfo
This is the error messaje, step by step
http://www.modulomultitest.com/errorinstalar.jpg
This occurs in Windows Vista and Windows XP
Rodolfo
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‎Dec 02, 2013
10:18 AM
Hello Chaitra
www modulomultitest com / erroringresar.jpg
Please, put DOTS en previous link
Tks
Rodolfo
www modulomultitest com / erroringresar.jpg
Please, put DOTS en previous link
Tks
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‎Dec 09, 2013
03:03 AM
Hi,
If you have a multi-language setup, you have to make sure you have the respective .mst files - these should be in the same directory where setup.exe was created.
Kindly check the Property ProductLanguage of the Property Table is specified more than one language id.
For each additional language you have to provide a transform, describing the correct localization of your installation. You can use ORCA to edit your installation msi file.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Chaitra
If you have a multi-language setup, you have to make sure you have the respective .mst files - these should be in the same directory where setup.exe was created.
Kindly check the Property ProductLanguage of the Property Table is specified more than one language id.
For each additional language you have to provide a transform, describing the correct localization of your installation. You can use ORCA to edit your installation msi file.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Chaitra