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Old 05-06-2008   #1
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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FolderShareSetup-2.5.10[1].msi

Started the download and got a message that the program was looking for
"FolderShareSetup-2.5.10" either on the laptop or on CD. We are running
Windows XP SP2 on all of our computers. What do I do? We have installed the
new version on 12 different machines and 3 laptops will not allow us to
install it. So I tried the house-cleaning method listed below and – no luck.

new FolderShare(beta) requires Windows XP SP2 or later, Win2K3 SP2 or later,
or Windows Vista.

Please install Windows SP2 first, then install FolderShare again.

How to install SP2(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322389):
1. Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com)
2. Click Express Install (Recommended).
3. If your computer qualifies, Windows XP SP2 will be one of the updates
automatically selected. Click Install.
4. Review and accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).
Windows XP SP2 will be downloaded to your computer, and the Windows XP
Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard will help you install it.



Here is what you could try.
1. Download and install the cleanup utility from
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301
2. Go to "C:\Program Files\Windows Installer Clean Up" and run the msicuu
cleanup application
3. You will see a window with all your installed applications. Select
ByteTaxi FolderShare

Please let us know how it goes.
Thank you,


"Richi Jennings" wrote:
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> Curt wrote:
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> > I have gone through with Regedit and rmoved all references to
> > Foldershare and also all references to it on the hard drive still the same.
>
> Me too, on one of my machines. The Microsoft team addressed this issue
> earlier with some instruction that did not work for me.
>
> However, I discovered Revo Uninstaller, at www.revouninstaller.com --
> this fixed the problem for me.
>
>
> richi.
> www.richij.com

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Old 05-07-2008   #2
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Re: FolderShareSetup-2.5.10[1].msi

HELP!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:
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> I tried the house-cleaning method listed below and – no luck.
When you run the Windows Installer Cleanup tool, can you find a blank
line in the list of applications? If so, try selecting it and clicking
Remove.

richi
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Old 05-07-2008   #3
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Re: FolderShareSetup-2.5.10[1].msi

No blank lines.

"Richi Jennings" wrote:
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> HELP!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:
Quote:

> > I tried the house-cleaning method listed below and – no luck.
>
> When you run the Windows Installer Cleanup tool, can you find a blank
> line in the list of applications? If so, try selecting it and clicking
> Remove.
>
> richi
> www.richij.com
>
>
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Old 05-07-2008   #4
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: FolderShareSetup-2.5.10[1].msi

It doesn't give me an option to remove any programs on one computer when I
run that file. It worked on the other ones.

"Richi Jennings" wrote:
Quote:

> HELP!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:
Quote:

> > I tried the house-cleaning method listed below and – no luck.
>
> When you run the Windows Installer Cleanup tool, can you find a blank
> line in the list of applications? If so, try selecting it and clicking
> Remove.
>
> richi
> www.richij.com
>
>
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Old 05-07-2008   #5
KyongHwan Kim [MSFT]
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Re: FolderShareSetup-2.5.10[1].msi

Thanks for your port.

If neither “Add or Remove Programs” nor the cleanup utility list
FolderShare, chances are registry keys for FolderShareSetup-2.5.10 are
corrupted for some reasons.

Can you following steps below and send “FolderShareInstall.log” to
kyonghwan(dot)kim(at)hotmail(dot)com?

1. Go to www.foldershare.com/clientdownload.aspx
2. Download FolderShare.msi locally (say under C:\FolderShare.msi)
3. Open a command window (by Start -> Run -> cmd -> Enter)
4. >msiexec /i c:\FolderShare.msi /l*vx C:\FolderShareInstall.log

Thank you

"HELP!!!!!!!!!!!" wrote:
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> It doesn't give me an option to remove any programs on one computer when I
> run that file. It worked on the other ones.
>
> "Richi Jennings" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > HELP!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:
Quote:

> > > I tried the house-cleaning method listed below and – no luck.
> >
> > When you run the Windows Installer Cleanup tool, can you find a blank
> > line in the list of applications? If so, try selecting it and clicking
> > Remove.
> >
> > richi
> > www.richij.com
> >
> >
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