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You will also need to ensure that you have full permissions to You will need to be logged in as an administrator of the targetĬomputer. Windows Scripting Host can be downloaded from: The best workaround is to reinstall this Windows component. This may be the result of an altered Windows Scripting Host If you are using the NTFS file system, please make sure that the SYSTEMĪccount has full rights over the target installation directory, theĭirectory containing the installer file, AND the Windows Installerĭirectory, located at either c:\WINNT\Installer\ (WINNT 4 / WindowsĢ000) or c:\Windows\Installer\ (Windows XP). MSI Installers have a known issue with mapped network drives pleaseĬopy the installer to the c:\ root drive and try running the

You may want to try disabling any anti-virus software you have runningĪs they frequently cause software installation failures. Here are some tips for troubleshooting MSI installer problems:

Subject: Re: Unable to re-install Active perl 5.6.x or 5.8.x although I tried so many things it could have other possible factors.įrom: Jeff Griffiths ] Thanks to all for your suggestions! It turned out to be a combination of removing Perl from the path and moving the msi installation file to the c:\ root. Title: RESOLVED: Unable to re-install Active perl 5.6.x or 5.8.x
