That what I used. Seems Vista has a uninstall problem.
"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
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Use this utility and clean out the install that is giving you the issue.
After see if you can re-install the program
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
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"Inrio" <> wrote in message
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>I am trying to resolve a corruption issue that occurred while trying to
> download updates to Quicken 2007. The program appeared to be not
> responding
> (which is apparently a problem between Quicken and Vista). When I
> cancelled
> out, it corrupted the program. Now I cannot run, reinstall or uninstall
> the
> program.
>
> E-mails to the Quicken online help rendered the following advice:
> 1) Download and Run QCleanupUI (A Quicken Product)
> 2) Download and Run Windows Unistaller Cleanup Utility
>
> When I attempted to Download and Run QCleanupUI, I got the following error
> message:
> MSIZap.exe is required for QClean to run properly. Please make sure that
> MXIZap.exe is in the same directory as this tool".
>
> So I decided to look at the Windows solution. The readme file of Windows
> Uninstaller Utility states the following:
> The Windows Installer configuration management information can become
> damaged if any of the following issues occur:
> - The computer's registry becomes corrupted.
> - A registry setting that is used by the Windows Installer is
> inadvertently
> changed, and this change results in a problem.
> - The installation of a program that uses Windows Installer (for example,
> Microsoft Office 2003) is interrupted.
>
> My concern:
> The reason my Quicken program is corrupted is because the download and
> installation of an upgrade to the program was interrupted. Additionally,
> when the problem initially occurred, I first tried to uninstall the
> program
> from my computer using the Windows Add/Remove feature, as well restoring
> my
> registry to an earlier date using the "Restore Points" feature in Vista.
> Surprsingly, this did not fix the problem and Quicken remained in a
> problem
> state.
>
> My question:
> Given the above warnings will the running of Windows Installer Cleanup to
> fix my Quicken issue result in my registry becoming corrupted?
>
> Additionally, the Microsoft webiste states:
> A possible error message one may receive when running the Uninstaller
> Cleanup Utility is "This utility requires that Msizap.exe version 2 or
> greater reside in the same folder. "
> The error message I received while trying to download and install the
> Quicken uninstall program was that this did not exist. What is this file?
> Since there is apparently a problem in this area, will the Windows
> Installer
> Cleanup Program run properly?
>
>
>
>