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Resolving 2869 error generated while installing .msi file in Vista Machine.



 
 
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Old February 4th, 2010, 08:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
elizas[_2_]
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Default Resolving 2869 error generated while installing .msi file in Vista Machine.

These are the steps to resolve 2869 error generated while installing .msi file in Vista machine.

1) Copy the .MSI file to the root directory of your main hard drive (i.e. C:\).

2) Open Windows Notepad.

3) Copy this text into windows notepad:

msiexec /i C:\program_name.msi

(You can write the total path of your .msi file in the system, after msiexec /i.)

4) Replace the text "program_name" in the code that you copied with the actual name of the .MSI file .

5) Click File - Save As...

Instead of saving it as a .txt file, change the file name to installer.bat.

Save the file to your desktop.

6) On your desktop, right click on the file and select Run as Administrator.

This will run the .msi file properly to install the application in the system.


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Old February 4th, 2010, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Resolving 2869 error generated while installing .msi file in Vista Machine.

"elizas" / wrote in message
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These are the steps to resolve 2869 error generated while installing .msi
file in Vista machine.


What does this have to do with Outlook?
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