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  • Windows 2000 Pro - Not valid Win32 app Dialog

    A little guidance if you will please.

    SF 5.0.1.4 works excellent for Win 95, 98, and ME. When I try the same install on NT or Win 2000, the setup goes Ok. When I try to start the program (FMP Runtime), I get the message "XXX.exe is not a valid Win32 Application" XXX is the name of my exe file.

    If I make a manual installation of the program, no problems.

    I have "All O/S checked for the install OS.

    Any ideas,

    Thank you
    Gary

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    Re: Windows 2000 Pro - Not valid Win32 app Dialog

    Are you using the commercial version or the evaluation version?

    You might have a corrupt copy of the software. I would suggest trying to download the software again.

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    Sincerely,

    Darryl Hnatiuk
    Indigo Rose Corporation

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      Re: Windows 2000 Pro - Not valid Win32 app Dialog

      Darryl,

      I am using the CD version that I licensed from Indigo Rose about 3 to 4 months ago.

      Gary

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      • #4
        Re: Windows 2000 Pro - Not valid Win32 app Dialog

        Hi,

        Have you tried re-building the installation? Perhaps the installation itself became corrupted?

        Are you creating an installation log file? You can create one of these in: Settings -> General Design -> Settings Tab and check the "Create an Installation log file" checkbox. When you compare the log files from a WIN 9x and a WIN NT machine are there any glaring differences?

        If you are still having problems perhaps you should e-mail [email protected] and attach your SF5 project file, an installation log file from a WIN 9X machine, and an installation log file from an WIN NT machine. Either explain your problem or provide our support staff with a link to this discussion.

        mark.
        MSI Factory The Next Generation Intelligent Setup Builder

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        • #5
          Re: Windows 2000 Pro - Not valid Win32 app Dialog

          Thanks Mark

          Gary

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