Custom Query (35 matches)
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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#17 | fixed | Windows Installer 5.0 pre-requisite | michelpons | michelpons |
Description |
If the MSIs are run on a machine that has Windows Installer 4.5 installed and not Windows Installer 5.0 installed, the installation stops with a message stating that Windows Installer should be upgraded to 5.0. Such an upgrade is apparently impossible to get on an XP machine. XP SP2 is compatible with Windows Installer 4.5. Rather than preventing the MSI to run with Windows Installer 4.5, would it be possible to run a per-user installation as default with Windows Installer 4.5? |
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#16 | fixed | Per machine installation does not work | michelpons | michelpons |
Description |
On a Win 7 Pro x64 machine, I have installed the x64 CAPE-OPEN TLBs using the installer provided at http://www.colan.org/index-38.html. Then I have uninstalled the CAPE-OPEN TLBs using the same installation. Next I have uploaded the installers dated Feb 14, 2016 and launched the installer x64, choosing a per-machine installation (logged in as an admin). Gets error message: "Error writing to file: CAPE-OPENv1-0-0.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory." Retry option. "The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2 2350.". |
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#15 | fixed | CAPE-OPEN PIA definition of ICAPEUtilities::Edit method is incorrect | michelpons | michaelhalloran |
Description |
Reported by Jasper van Baten ICAPEUtilities Edit returns S_FALSE when no change is made during an edit operation. The .net PIA therefore needs to return the HRESULT directly rather than converting it to an exception in the event of an error. |