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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
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NBNorth wrote:
> I have been having this problem for about 3 months on 2 different
> computers.
> Why doesn't Microsoft provide an answer?
>
> "Rednlh" wrote:
>
>> Having similar problems but after contacting support and following all
>> their instructions I still have a problem. Now it seems the windows
>> installer is refusing to
>> install the program saying the patch is not a valid file and could not be
>> opened.
>> Contact the vendor for support! There is a cleanup tool called
>> msicuu2.exe
>> that
>> will clean up the installer but it does not help this problem.