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TLB 4.2 Trial Installation NSIS problem - GK - 11-10-2007 I recently had to do a fresh XP SP2 install on my system and decided it was time to try some Docks for a change. When I tried to install the Demo from the site I find that I get the following error: Dialog Box displaying the title: NSIS Error Error launching Installer I understand this error comes from the Nullsoft installer used by this software and some searching revealed some fixes for it which I have tried and found for me to not work. I have tried and confirmed the following: 1. My AV program of Eset's NOD32 was disabled both during the download and install attempts (I don't run any particular anti-spyware suite) 2. My temp directory will open from using %temp% from a Run prompt and that folder was emptied 3. I had downloaded the file 3 times via different browsers (an MD5 hash of what it should be would be appreciated so I can confirm this isn't the culprit) Frankly I am stumped as to why I can't even get this to install. I managed to get the StartKiller utility to run which I am assuming uses NSIS as well and I know I recently installed Winamp 5.5 so I just don't have any idea what would be interfereing with trying this software. Any suggestions to try out? Thanks, GK - Yuri Kobets - 11-11-2007 Here is detailed information about installation file, including MD5 digest: Code: File: truelaunchbar42.exe Quote:Dialog Box displaying the title: NSIS ErrorAre there any other text? Can you send me a screenshot of this dialog box? Let me know if you have the same MD5. - GK - 11-11-2007 Ok thanks for the fast reply. The MD5 Hash matches what I generate locally here so at least I know it's not a corrupt file. Enclosed is a shot of the dialog box I am getting. In truth, I doubt it's very helpful but who knows. I also checked and there aren't any items in the Event Logs that would be effecting this either. - Yuri Kobets - 11-11-2007 Try one of these steps: * Rename file into setup.exe or install.exe * Try to run installation from the command line with the /NCRC switch * Try to delete all files from the %temp% folder before installation Also you can try to download the last beta version. Let me know about results. - GK - 11-11-2007 None of the the suggestions worked with the current release version, however the Beta version does install so I will try that one out for awhile. Thanks for the help |