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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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