Internal Error 2343 Wise
Installation problem: "Internal error 2343" ... rated by 0 users This post has 3 Replies | 1 Follower uncletr Since 6/9/2004 Posts 553 Reputation 9,880 Reply Uncle Tr (uncletr) Posted: 10/17/2004 10:44 AM rated by 0 users I created my Visual Basic application on a WinXP platform. I then created a MSI file using the Wise Installer and tried to install it on another WinXP machine but I get the following error during the "Creating Folders..." section of the install:"Internal Error 2343"As a result, the install fails. Any ideas what causes this and how to fix it? ketchup belongs on eggs! | Post Points: 20 wonkotsane Telford, England Since 7/6/2002 Posts 5,069 Reputation 54,820 Reply wonkotsane (wonkotsane) replied on 10/17/2004 11:27 http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/msi-error-2343 AM rated by 0 users Try this - http://www.appdeploy.com/messageboards/printable.asp?m=631&mpage=.That error means specified path is empty. I'm not the Messiah, I'm a very naughty boy | Wonko's Blog | Twerps Peerage | vbCity Recent Topics RSS feed | Post Points: 5 uncletr Since 6/9/2004 Posts 553 Reputation 9,880 Reply Uncle Tr (uncletr) replied on 10/17/2004 12:22 PM rated by 0 users Are you stating that the error is due to a directory being empty (ie: no files inside)? Well I did have http://vbcity.com/forums/t/80375.aspx a couple of empty directories but these were required. I placed simple "readme.txt" files in there just to make sure the directory was not empty. Now all of my directories have either a directory inside of them or a file inside of them. However, the "Internal Error 2343" still occurs so I have no idea what is going on.Should all directories have a "file" in them or can they have only a "subdirectory" in them instead?Anyway, the link which you referenced indicates one should try to repackage with a clean OS ..... this is not possible. I can not wipe my harddrive clean and reinstall my OS to solve this problem. Also, I am not dealing with Lotus Notes at all. I never had Lotus Notes installed ever.I am using "Wise for Windows Installer 5.2 - Enterprise Edition" to create an install package for my VB6.0 application. Also, when I perform a "Test" of my install package in Wise, I receive a "successful" indication, so it seems weird that the install gives an error.Any other ideas of what to try next? ketchup belongs on eggs! | Post Points: 5 uncletr Since 6/9/2004 Posts 553 Reputation 9,880 Reply Uncle Tr (uncletr) replied on 10/18/2004 7:22 PM rated by 0 users After I reinstalled Visual Studio 6.0 and reinstalled my Wise Installer application then everything worked. The install package can now be built and does not complain when installation occurs.Hooray! ketchu
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