You really don't need to run the msi. You can download the binary
package and added the dlls as references and start using the
dataprovider. In the future, this sort of question should be asked in
the System.Data.SQLite forum.

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Bob Keeland <keela...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've been struggling with how to use SQLite with Visual Basic2010 Express. 
> VB2010 Express does not work with Microsoft Access (which I've used in the 
> past) and so I have to use SQL. I don't feel that I need the capabilities of 
> Microsoft SQL Server and so I've been looking at SQLite and MySQL. I've got 
> System.Data.SQLite (VB.NET - ADO.NET provider on how to connect to SQLite 
> within Visual Basic) from the forum and I've got "SQLite-1.0.66.0-setup" but 
> when I run it I get a message that says that it will switch the OleDB 
> connection in VB2010 to run SQLite instead of Access. Then, it gives me an 
> error message that it cannot read;
>   "c:\ . . . . \AppData\Local\Temp\tmpB3B6.tmp.msi"
>
> Does anyone know why I get this message? Do I need to buy Visual Studio 2010 
> Professional in order to do database work? Is the VB2010 Express just too 
> limited???
>
> BobK
>
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