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--- Comment #23 from sebalis ---
I am also experiencing this problem on an US English version of Windows 7. I am
not changing the drive letter but the actual name of the installation directory
(I want to remove the major version number). A
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--- Comment #22 from Peter Raynor ---
Windows 7 Home systems do not have gpedit.msc installed, so I found a patch
which installed it and enabled 64 bit.
All the entries were "Not Configured", so I changed the "Allow user control
over inst
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--- Comment #21 from V Stuart Foote ---
@Peter, *
(In reply to Peter Raynor from comment #20)
> I would be grateful for some help as to where to correct the fault or should
> I roll back for say 2 months before the upgrades and try again?
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--- Comment #20 from Peter Raynor ---
Hi,
I have spent 5 hours this afternoon chasing my tail to try and reverse these
settings, I think I found one at HKEY_Local and changed the EnableUserControl
value to 1, this did not solve the probl
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--- Comment #19 from Peter Raynor ---
Thanks
Your comment explained why it did not install but I am unsure how it happened.
This PC is connected to a standard 4 port ethernet broadband modem with another
PC running Mint Linux, used now a
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--- Comment #18 from V Stuart Foote ---
@Peter, *
Thanks for the install log. Things are a bit clearer now. You did not mention
that you were on a managed network user profile, and that your system (is it
VDI or just a thin client?) has
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--- Comment #17 from Peter Raynor ---
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installog of installation of 5.0.0 which goes to C: not D: Drive
Hi,
I tried the instructions
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--- Comment #16 from V Stuart Foote ---
@Peter,
So, we know this does work correctly. The question becomes why it is not
working for you.
Please run as Administrator a command line installation of the .msi with the
following command. Cha
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--- Comment #15 from V Stuart Foote ---
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5.0.0.5 32-bit on D: drive of Windows 7 sp1 64-bit
Just clean installed 5.0.0.5 to D: drive o
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--- Comment #14 from Peter Raynor ---
Sorry, I tried to email you but the system refused to send to your email
address so had to come back to this page
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--- Comment #13 from Peter Raynor ---
Hi,
Any tests on Windows 7 yet please,
I tried other drives but the result was the same.
The SI GUI is in english on the first page but you cannot interact with it, it
then reverts to German and it
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--- Comment #12 from Joel Madero ---
There is an English version of the SI GUI: the primary purpose of it is to
allow parallel installs (by allowing you to install to whatever directory you
want and to keep separate profiles).
If I remem
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--- Comment #11 from Peter Raynor ---
No, relaxing the security of the drive made no difference, I have tried 5.0.0.5
again and 4.4 both end up in C: drive irrespective of the custom setting.
I have had a glance at the Si GUI but my German
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--- Comment #10 from Peter Raynor ---
Hi,
I am using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SPI
I have now tried version 4.4 twice and that has the same problem, I am modifing
the security of the expected drive to allow full control to users and s
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--- Comment #9 from Joel Madero ---
Also - you can use the SI GUI (it's a tool created by one of our developers) to
install to any folder that you want:
https://flosmind.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/java-si-gui-snapshot-4/
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--- Comment #8 from Joel Madero ---
What version of Windows are you running? I've tested two more times and both
times worked without a problem
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--- Comment #4 from Joel Madero ---
@VSF - looks like we're both confused as to what is trying to be accomplished -
tossed this to NEEDINFO.
@Peter - if you're trying to parallel install you can do so in a couple ways:
https://wiki.docum
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