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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:52 PM, <ChadB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Standard case of Windows apps stomping on each other... just a tougher one
to figure out in this case. :(

Which is usually caused by the ISV, not by Windows. Either way, this
is why i recommended you to use Process Monitor to figure out what is
broken - i seriously doubt it's caused by System i Access, as we never
had any issues that looked like this.

<rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I was under the impression that 6.1 access was a rewrite - especially in
the area of auto update and supposed to get around the users not having
admin privileges.

Yes and no. V6R1 Access was updated to finally use MSI technology -
which is a good move, theoretically, but it seems that whoever did
develop this didn't really know what they were doing. At least they're
not alone - most applications not made by Microsoft (and even some
made by Microsoft) have heavily flawed and broken installers.


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