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the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question error unable to locate the javac compiler in x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Prerequisite installer (setup.exe) results in 'Unable to locate application file [file].msi' after restart up vote 0 down vote favorite I'm using msbuild to create a Setup.exe that installs the prerequisites for my application. It works great, but when the prerequisites require a reboot, once Windows is back up I get an error that the MSI could not be found: "Unable to locate application file '[file].msi'. This is my msbuild config file:
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doesn't works.When I start the setup, I receive this error:Unable to locate application file 'Setup.msi'.good luck :-)Jerome. Alexander 2006-08-07 13:38:01 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Is anybody working on that, since Richards-Website seems to be http://microsoft.public.sqlserver.olap.narkive.com/3fPTomlC/cellsetgrid-installation-error-unable-to-locate-application-file-setup-msi the onlysource of the cellsetgrid-control ?Control looks good and is quite an alternative to all the $$$-components.AlexanderPost by JéjéHi,The new setup for the cellsetgrid tool doesn't works.Unable to locate application file http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-setup-was-unable-to-find-the-msi-package-errors/ 'Setup.msi'.good luck :-)Jerome. Richard Tkachuk 2006-08-10 02:57:01 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Sorry about that. I screwed up the sample install. Try now.Cheers,RichardPost by JéjéHi,The new setup for the cellsetgrid tool doesn't unable to works.Unable to locate application file 'Setup.msi'.good luck :-)Jerome. Jeje 2006-08-10 04:10:06 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Yeap, allready downloaded and in test ;-)the control works very fine.I have done a couple of changes:* displaying dimension in ordinal order (order setup in the cube) instead ofname order* displaying the caption of the measure group instead of the name (atranslated cube with translated measuregroup unable to locate works fine now)* storing the sessionid into the session instead of the adomdconnectionobject (support for webfarm and shared asp.net session storage)I plan to do:* support for cell level actions (and then drill through support)* support for more colors properties (different colors for rows / columnsheaders)* displaying different icons for user hierarchies and attributes; foldericons versus dimension icons...* export in Excel* later... chart support* resizing supportSmall bug:* if I display the status on a KPI, the size of the picture is smaller thenthe size of the row, this cause the rows in the grid to not be alignedcorrectly with the row headers.I'll continue my tests... but its really good for the moment.good luck!!!Jerome.Post by Richard TkachukSorry about that. I screwed up the sample install. Try now.Cheers,RichardPost by JéjéHi,The new setup for the cellsetgrid tool doesn't works.Unable to locate application file 'Setup.msi'.good luck :-)Jerome. 3 Replies 49 Views Switch to linear view Disable enhanced parsing Permalink to this page Thread Navigation Jéjé 2006-08-03 14:41:59 UTC Alexander 2006-08-07 13:38:01 UTC Richard Tkachuk 2006-08-10 02:57:01 UTC Jeje 2006-08-10 04:10:06 UTC about - legalese Loading...
when you try and install an application and halts the installation, preventing your computer from being able to run properly. This error normally shows if you are using a proxy server to access the Internet. Here's what you need to do to fix it.., What Causes The "Setup was unable to find the MSI package" Error? This error is typically caused by your computer being unable to read the Internet download locations that many installer programs use to help keep your software up to date. If this message is showing, it just means that you need to perform a simple method to work-around the issue on your PC. Steps To Fix The MSI Package Error Step 1 - Check The Proxy Settings First open Internet Explorer. On the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Select Connections. On this tab, select the LAN Settings button to check your Internet Connections settings. If the "Use proxy server for this connection" check box is selected it implies that you are trying to install your software from behind a proxy server. This step basically shows you if your computer is trying to access the Internet from behind a proxy and means that you need to work around this solution in order to get the installer to work. Step 2 - Find Another Internet Connection If you're using a proxy, you may not have the choice to find another Internet connection. However, if you go to your local library or another place that has a connection, you should be able to get the installer working. You basically need to find a connection that does not connect to the Internet through a proxy. When you find another connection, you should follow these steps: First open Internet Explorer. On the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Select Connections. On this tab, select the LAN Settings button to check your Internet Connections settings. Clear the "Use proxy server for this connection" check box Select Automatically Detect Settings checkbox This will basically change your Internet settings to automatically detect whether your connection goes through a proxy or not. And if you're able to find another Internet connection, it's a great way to get the error fixed. Step 3