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anyone tryed to install Microsoft's Visual C++ 2008 Express ?

i get a error with the first install of .net 3.5 on winxp

i have tryed the web install and the offline install (DVD)

jpam

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Well, I don't know what the error is since you didn't post it, but try installing .NET 3.5 stand-alone (poke around on Microsoft's site for the download link). If you can get .NET 3.5 installed correctly, then try again with VS2008.

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You'll need to click the "What data does this report contain" link and see if there's an error code or more useful information there to diagnose why the .NET Framework won't install.

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well i tryed everything

used the cleanup tool microsoft provided for early installs

stand allone version of .net 3.5

dvd install

web install

i'am stuck, mybe i have to wait microsoft has a fix for it

i read on the forums lot of people have this install problems

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Looks like it is having a .NET 2.0 problem... Some things to check...

Invalid "My Documents" folder specified in registry or "My Documents" pointing to a network folder can cause 1603...

Install from Subst drive can cause 1603...

Try to clean up the .NET 2.0 install and install 2.0 fresh... then try 3.0... then 3.5

Lar.

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a similar problem was answered like this...

"Ok. The problem appeared to be with having the CommonProgramFiles environment variable pointing to a nonexistent P: drive. I fixed it in the registry and now it seems to be installing correctly."

so... check for invalid ENV VARS

Lar.

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Finaly !

it's working now :)

cleaned all temp dirs

rebooted the comp

running regclean

rebooted the comp

install dot.net 3.5

install visual c++ express

all working now

thanks for the response guys !

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