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Wow, 

I didn't realize that it left IE 6. So if you uninstall IE 7, IE 6
"reappears" ?

Thanks,

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Tom Jedrzejewicz
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:41 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] IE7 installation problem

Two Hail Marys ...

1 -- do you have enough disk space?  You should have at least a couple of GB
free, because of temp files, CABs and the uninstall info.  It leaves IE6
completely; if you uninstall IE7 then IE6 will be back.

2 -- The installer downloaded is not the whole thing; it downloads more and
phones home.  Perhaps if you disable any firewalls, anti-spyware and
anti-virus programs the install will go smoothly.

Good luck.

On 11/27/06, Nick Blattner <nick.blattner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All

I'm trying to install IE7 on my WinXP SP2 PC.  The installation fails
with a generic message that 'Internet Explorer Installation did not
Complete'  I found a IE7_MAIN.LOG file in the WINDOWS directory that
shows this error message:

    nlsdl.exe installation completed with errors, exitresult=0x00000000,
exitcode=0x0000f00d

Googling it I get hits that suggest my anti-virus software is causing
the problem,  but booting up in safe mode results in the same error.
Has anyone else run into this message and found a workaround?

Regards,

Nick Blattner
--
Nick Blattner   System Engineer
PowerTech Group
800 915 7700 ext 304 or 253 872 7788
www.powertech.com <http://www.powertech.com/>





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