Questions and Answers : Windows : Windows XP (prof/home) - Boinc Setup Problem
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Send message Joined: 1 Sep 04 Posts: 1 Credit: 132,264 RAC: 0 |
Hello, I\'ve tried to install the boinc_4.05_windows_intelx86.exe onto my Computers. I\'ve got MS Windows XP professional at work and home edition at home :) Both had problems with the setup file. It starts and after a few seconds the setup will be finished without displaying an error message. In the task manager the setup file is in memory. What can I do? I think it\'s a compability problem with the old setup file in the archive. I\'ve also tried to uncompress the boinc_4.05_windows_intelx86.exe and to start setup.exe in the /Disk1/-Directory. But it doesn\'t work. :( Greetings from Rostock, Germany! Tino Korth |
Send message Joined: 5 Aug 04 Posts: 85 Credit: 2,924,043 RAC: 0 |
Me too I had some problem with apps using InstallShield v5 on my OS. If you had previously ran BOINC v3 you can decompress the cabinet file \\Disk1\\data1.cab into your %ProgramFiles%\\BOINC directory & thereafter move the file Boinc.scr to your Windows directory. To decompress the Installshield cabinet your may need i5comp utility if your compression/decompression tool is not able to handle Installshield cabinet file. i5comp.exe is available at this <a href="//protools.anticrack.de/decompilers.htm">site</a>. |
Send message Joined: 4 Sep 04 Posts: 1 Credit: 402,217 RAC: 0 |
The issue is actually kind of an improvement in Windows security. You need the athority to run and install applications. I can usually install anything when its downloaded and executed from the 'shared documents directory'; otherwise you need to log in as admin or have the same access as admin. Just thought I mention it. |
Send message Joined: 5 Aug 04 Posts: 172 Credit: 4,023,611 RAC: 0 |
> The issue is actually kind of an improvement in Windows security. You need the > athority to run and install applications. I can usually install anything when > its downloaded and executed from the 'shared documents directory'; otherwise > you need to log in as admin or have the same access as admin. Just thought I > mention it. > The logged on user also needs write access to the BOINC installation location when running BOINC. <a href="http://www.boinc.dk/index.php?page=user_statistics&project=cpdn&userid=13"><img border="0" height="80" src="http://13.cpdn.sig.boinc.dk?188"></a> |
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