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‎Feb 19, 2009
03:35 AM
Error embedding SetupExe.Admin.Manifest
Please, help!
I have a few basic msi projects converted from IS 2008 to 2009. Two of them fail to be built due to an error:
"fatal error -7160: Error embedding image resource into setup.exe" just after the step "Embedding manifest SetupExe.Admin.manifest into setup.exe".
Such problem does not occur with my more successful projects and they nicely pass this step, so the manifests exist and are correct.
Release settings of all projects are the same(a great difference though is in components and logic)
Please, anyone, give some ideas on the subject.
It would be very appreciated if someone from support draws his attention to it, since similar problem was encountered earlier here but remained without reply and "magically disappeared" later:
http://community.acresso.com/showthread.php?t=182165
unfortunately I am not so lucky 😞
I have a few basic msi projects converted from IS 2008 to 2009. Two of them fail to be built due to an error:
"fatal error -7160: Error embedding image resource into setup.exe" just after the step "Embedding manifest SetupExe.Admin.manifest into setup.exe".
Such problem does not occur with my more successful projects and they nicely pass this step, so the manifests exist and are correct.
Release settings of all projects are the same(a great difference though is in components and logic)
Please, anyone, give some ideas on the subject.
It would be very appreciated if someone from support draws his attention to it, since similar problem was encountered earlier here but remained without reply and "magically disappeared" later:
http://community.acresso.com/showthread.php?t=182165
unfortunately I am not so lucky 😞
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‎Feb 24, 2009
01:55 PM
This topic is similar to the one in my post at http://community.acresso.com/showthread.php?t=186186, so I would like to know the answer too.
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‎May 05, 2009
09:52 AM
I have got the same problem. Anyone any hints on that?
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‎May 07, 2009
07:44 AM
Ok, I solved the problem. The source of this exception was that the .theme file under C:\Program Files\Macrovision\IS 2008 StandaloneBuild\Support\Themes was missing on the Build Server. I've also updated the graphic files of the theme on the Build Server.
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‎Mar 20, 2024
03:50 PM
This solved my problem as well.
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‎May 08, 2009
04:56 PM
In case anyone else is having the same problem, the solution for me was to disable Proventia Desktop (BlackICE) on my workstation.