Install Script

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lynn

Dell Dimension 4550 Series Intel Pentium 4 processor at 2.53 ghz
256 mb ram
Windows xp

I am trying to limp along until Windows 7 comes along and want to uninstall
large programs.

I have TPS Photo Projects and I want to delete it. When I go to add/remove
and click to delete it...I get the following message. Install Script engine
on this machine is older than the version required.

What should I do?
 
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smlunatick

Dell Dimension 4550 Series Intel Pentium 4 processor at 2.53 ghz
256 mb ram
Windows xp

I am trying to limp along until Windows 7 comes along and want to uninstall
large programs.

I have TPS Photo Projects and I want to delete it.  When I go to add/remove
and click to delete it...I get the following message.  Install Script engine
on this machine is older than the version required.

What should I do?

No help here here as Windows 7 is not an official Microsoft product.
It is still in development.
 
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smlunatick

Dell Dimension 4550 Series Intel Pentium 4 processor at 2.53 ghz
256 mb ram
Windows xp

I am trying to limp along until Windows 7 comes along and want to uninstall
large programs.

I have TPS Photo Projects and I want to delete it.  When I go to add/remove
and click to delete it...I get the following message.  Install Script engine
on this machine is older than the version required.

What should I do?

Sorry! Please ignore my previous reply.
 
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Etal

lynn said:
I have TPS Photo Projects and I want to delete it. When I go to add/remove
and cli ck to delete it...I get the following message. Install Script engine
on this machine is older than the versionrequired.

What should I do?

Try downloading and installing the 'InstallShield X.x Script
Engine' that is the same version as used by 'TPS Photo Projects'.
<http://consumerdocs.installshield.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=Q108158>

Alternatively. You could try just installing 'TPS Photo Projects'
over itself first and then see if the relevant version of the
'InstallShield X.x Script Engine' gets installed/reconfigured so
you can uninstall the software.
 

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