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created Realplayer 10.5 MSI...gets install error...

I've extracted the .exe from temp. Ran SetupCapture. Installed and configured as I needed for the repackage. Went through WindowsInstaller and corrected the compilation issues (mainly removing keys pointing to Google Toolbar junk). It compiles with NO ERRORS, but when installing it gives me the following error:

2705: Directory

I know this is a table directory issue...but I thought it was supposed to give me the table (row?) with the problematic directory....

Any help is appreciated.

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Posted by: AngelD 17 years ago
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What tool did you use to validate the package?
ORCA should work for your request.
Posted by: sizemore 17 years ago
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DOH!!! I am using Wise Package Studio 6...I'm repackaging it now...I tried deleting some table rows that shouldn't have been there but then everything went KABLOOEY... [:@]
Posted by: AngelD 17 years ago
Red Belt
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WPS isn't special good in showing you whats wrong.
Compile the package through WPS and then use ORCA to validate, that will give you whats wrong in the table.

Seems that you have not removed all "unused" directories. Follow the whole directory chain; Directory & Directory Parent.
Posted by: sizemore 17 years ago
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Ill have to try ORCA...I sat there for a lil' bit poking around and found a weird table value under LocalSettings directory in the table set to ..- I changed that to the ProfileDir and it works great!

Appreciate the help.
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