Hi David,
This issue occurs on some systems depending on the system configuration and privileges
set for the user. Listed below are some common causes of this error message:
1.. The user does not have administrative privileges on the machine.
This pertains to Windows NT, 2000, or XP machines.
2.. The ALLUSERS property is not set appropriately for the IsScript.msi file.
This is only true for the Installation of Express 3.54 itself. Express 3.54 setup
is based on InstallScript, leading to this error message.
3.. Permissions are not set appropriately on the Installer folder in the Windows folder.
4.. An older version of InstallShield Express 3.x is installed on the machine, and
the older version fails to uninstall properly. This usually happens when upgrading
Express from an older version to a newer one.
5.. Multiple instances of files Msiexec.exe or IDriver.exe may be running in the memory.
6.. Windows Installer Service may not be properly installed or configured on the machine.
7.. The setup is trying to remove a file that is locked on the machine. This issue generally
occurs when setup is being removed using the Remove of the Add Remove
Programs applet on Windows XP, 2000, or ME.
RESOLUTION:
To solve this issue use the solutions outlined in this article:
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?pcode=ALL&articleid=Q107094
If you the same error continues this article has 12 additional solutions:
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q107070
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Cheers,
Jimmy S.
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| is error 1607 have to do with install Windows Millennium
| Edition to Windows XP or Windows XP SP1