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    Installing FP Ext. 2002 on Windows 2000 SP4 - Internal Error  
Los


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09-16-05 10:59 PM

I am trying to install the FP Server Extensions 2002 onto my Windows 2000
machine.  I get through most of the install, but when it's copying files and
gets to cfgquiet.ini, suddenly a pop up says:

"An internal error has occured.  (E:\       )"

Then you click okay, the install rolls back, and the Application event log
has:

Event ID 10005
Error
Msiinstaller

"An internal error has occured..."



Currently, I have a web site running on the E:\ under a folder called
"intranet."  Is this a permissions issue?






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    RE: Installing FP Ext. 2002 on Windows 2000 SP4 - Internal Error  
Los


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09-16-05 10:59 PM

I might have fixed my own problem.  I checked the security permissions for
the root of E: and noticed that the only account listed was "Domain Admins".
I added "Administrators" and the install went all the way through.



"Los" wrote:

> I am trying to install the FP Server Extensions 2002 onto my Windows 2000
> machine.  I get through most of the install, but when it's copying files a
nd
> gets to cfgquiet.ini, suddenly a pop up says:
>
> "An internal error has occured.  (E:\       )"
>
> Then you click okay, the install rolls back, and the Application event log
> has:
>
> Event ID 10005
> Error
> Msiinstaller
>
> "An internal error has occured..."
>
>
>
> Currently, I have a web site running on the E:\ under a folder called
> "intranet."  Is this a permissions issue?
>





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