Windows Installer pops up on boot

A

Ali

I was having problems yesterday trying to open Excel
files....Windows Installer would pop up and then say disk
not available. Excel files would not open. I have now
found a way to open the files (not ideal but eventually
they do open) but now when I boot up the computer,
Windows Installer pops up and then goes away (I have
disabled it) but why is it doing that anyway? Any ideas
please?
 
T

Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)

Ali said:
I was having problems yesterday trying to open Excel
files....Windows Installer would pop up and then say disk
not available. Excel files would not open. I have now
found a way to open the files (not ideal but eventually
they do open) but now when I boot up the computer,
Windows Installer pops up and then goes away (I have
disabled it) but why is it doing that anyway? Any ideas
please?
Hi

Most likely it is Windows Installer doing an on-demand installation...

See "Every time I launch my application, Windows Installer performs an
installation. How can I determine the cause of the on-demand installation?"
in the FAQ at

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/community/centers/management/msi_faq.mspx

To access the Application Log in the Event viewer,
run the following command from Start/Run:

eventvwr.msc


If you are running Windows XP (or have access to a Windows XP computer,
you can copy MSIZAP.EXE over to your Win2k computer):

If a product code is listed there and this product is not really installed,
MSIZAP.EXE is maybe able to fix this issue, it is included as a utility in
the support tools installation package (on your WinXP CD) with some
additional
documentation included in suptools.chm (installed by suptools.msi).

It will remove all Windows Installer entries for a product key that you feed
it with.

Note that if MSIZAP.EXE is used incorrectly it can affect other applications
on the machine.

Based on the documentation in
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/msi/setup/msizap_exe.asp

this is what you should run:

msizap T {product code}

an example:
msizap T {FFB37294-1155-17D3-A809-0250BAAFB1AB}


Alternatively, for a more user friendly interface to MSIZAP.EXE ,
take a look at this article:

Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290301
 

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