Error 5 Running Command . English Setup.exe
Primary Software: Instrument Drivers/IVI>>LabWindows/CVI Plug and Play Driver Primary Software Version: N/A Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A Secondary Software: N/A Problem: I downloaded an IVI driver from the 3rd Party Instrument Drivers page. After the WinZip Self-Extractor finishes extracting the installation files, I receive an error dialog with the following message: Error 5 running command .\setup.exe; the dialog is shown below: How do I install my IVI driver, and prevent this error message? Solution: This message appears because the setup.exe file for your IVI driver cannot obtain permission to open. To circumvent this error message, navigate to the directory in which setup.exe was extracted. For IVI drivers, the WinZip Self-Extractor extracts files to
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new Lexmark 2000 printer. When I loaded the CD and clicked install it came back with the message: "The software you have selected is not avialable in English. Please Select Below". I tried selecting first English and then Spanish in the open window but the install program would not run. Next I went to the Lexmark site and downloaded the drivers for my printer. Download was successful and I unzipped the file successfully. When I tried to run the file I got the message: "Error 5 running command.\Drivers\Win_XP2k\ENGLISH\Setup.exe" I tested the CD by installing the printer on another PC using Windows XP Home and it worked fine. Does anyone have any suggestions for repairing the problem on the PC I am having trouble with except pulling all the applications off an reinstalling XP Home? This the only solution Lexmark has! Thanks -- RonE Guest, Dec 18, 2004 #1 Advertisements Rich Barry Guest If the Lexmark is using a USB connection DO NOT install the Printer first. Go to Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel and remove any Lexmark Software. Also go to Start>Run type: regedit Navigate to HKey_Local_Machine\Software Delete any Lexmark folder. Same for HKey_Current_User\Software. Then rt click on MyComputer>select Properties>Hardware>Device Manager>USB Controllers. Rt click on each one and choose Uninstall. Finally restart and let WinXP reinstall all and then try reinstalling the Lexmark Software then Printer. "ConfusedRon" <> wrote in message news:... > I tried to install a new Lexmark 2000 printer. When I loaded the CD and > clicked install it came back with the message: "The software you have > selected is not avialable in English. Please Select Below". I tried > selecting > first English and then > Spanish in the open window but the install program would not run. Next I > went to the Lexmark site and downloaded the drivers for my printer. > Download > was successful and I unzipped the file successfully. When I tried to run > the > file I got the message: "Error 5 running > command.\Drivers\Win_XP2k\ENGLISH\Setup.exe" > > I tested the CD by installing the printer on another PC using Windows XP > Home and it worked fine. Does anyone have any suggestions for repairing > the > problem on > the PC I am having trouble with except pulling all the applications off an > reinstalling XP Home? This the only solution Lexmark has! > Thanks > -- > RonE Rich Barry, Dec 18, 2004 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button