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Real Plyer 10.5 repackaging help

hello,

I was wondering if anyone has any success with repackaging real player 10 using wininstall LE. I have a decent amount of knowledge in using it and I have had success in the past with other application repackaging. My problem is that after the second snapshot, and preliminary editing of the package, I can't seem to get this program to behave correctly. for example, It installs fine when the local user is an admin, but I have several users who use a mandatory profile, which gives then no rights on the pc. I know that real player will run throught the registration screens for every new profile that logs in to the machine, this is not a problem for those users to just click out of that. sometimes when I log into the machine in which i installed real player as an admin, as a user with no admin rights, and click on the real player shortcut, the program goes into an endless install loop. I noticed specific entries in teh event viewer pointing towards certain components not being found during teh install, and also noticed that the msi is trying to get files from the admin profile directory in which I already installed it (admin profile). Another strange thing is that if I move teh MSI from its default share on teh network, I get pathing errors, as the windows installer is looking for the original location of teh MSI. Its as if teh msi is not being copied locally or something. I know this is confusing, but I am on a deadline here! thanks I also have given the proper registry permissions to most of teh specific HKLMR keys, which fixed the Real player not being able to update itsef. maybe I should also include all created folders too?

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