Cathy,

This error appears to come from the installer program? 

When installers run, they generally extract all their files from
compress form to your tempoary directory before moving them to their
final destination.

It looks like you might have either a corrupted temporary directory or
the file the installer is trying to extract already exists in the
tempoary directory and is locked by another process.

Try this:

  Reboot the machine.
  Delete the contents of your tempoary directories (usually, C:\TMP,
C:\TEMP and (most likely to be the one) C:\WINDOWS\TEMP)
  Try the installation again.

I think that you'll find it works after that.

Regards,

Kieran

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryder, Cathy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 5:09 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: Error 132 - What does this mean??
> 
> Installing on Windows 95 Machines - taskbar is running and visible but
> because VNC won't install - you do not see the VNC icon.  Have shut
> down,
> and tried to re-install and the same error message comes up.  The
> error
> message says:
> 
> The following error occurred while installing VNC
> 
> Media Name:  Media
> Component:
> File Group:
> File:
> Error Number: 132
> Check permissions and attributes to this file
> 
> That is the whole error message.  
> 
> Cathy
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