Hi Baba,
Try mapping the path "\\JTLNX01\usb0" to a drive-letter (say Z:\) and update the shell folder path in the registry for My Documents. Set it to Z:\MyDocs. This helps in most cases.
Related article:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/msi1606.htm
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"Baba O'Reilly" <> wrote in message news:474e173f$0$5267$...
Windows Vista Home Premium
2 GB Ram
Duo Core AMD Athlon
There are some programs on my laptop that I cannot uninstall using
the uninstaller. When I attempt to run the uninstaller I get the following
error message:
Error 1606: Could not access network location \\JTLNX01\usb0\MyDocs
This is pointing to a directory on an external USB harddrive which
is still attached to a linux box, but not at that mount point.
I did a google search and made changes to my registry as per
instructions I found, but the problem persists. It's odd because
many other program will install. I got the same problem when
I tried to install something last night, but now it seems
to be attached to the Windows Installer mechanism.
Is there a solution to this which can be implemented without having
reload my laptop from the recovery partition.
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