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25-Apr-2008, 10:25 PM #1
corrupt Win Installer, MSI...?
Running Vista Home Basic

(LAST TWO EVENTS on my machine): i just installed Acrobat Pro 8 and Apple Updater for ITunes, Quicktime, etc, just ran... now when i right-click on ANYTHING Windows Installer wants to begin an installation of Acrobat 8 (i have Picaview associated with my Context Menu).

I've had this problem before, remember something about a corrupt MSI or something, and this msicuu2 app didn't help this time.

HELP?

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GN (admitted Windows Lover - er... Mac hater, whatever...)
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26-Apr-2008, 09:41 AM #2
Uninstall Picaview and see if it still happens. If so uninstall Acrobat. Then reinstall Acrobat and pIcaview in that order.
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