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      25th Dec 2003
As I try to install Cybersports Statistics for basketball software, I get a "access to the specified path, or file is denied" message" when I use the add/remove program. When I try to use run and then type, "a:\setup.exe" I get the "a:\setup.exe is not a valid win32 application" error message. WHat do I do?


 
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Nothing really to do with the operating system. Try a gaming group or try
the manufacturer's web site.

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"Sherm" wrote:
| As I try to install Cybersports Statistics for basketball software, I get
a "access to the specified path, or file is denied" message" when I use the
add/remove program. When I try to use run and then type, "a:\setup.exe" I
get the "a:\setup.exe is not a valid win32 application" error message. WHat
do I do?
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