No more installing each package individually and rebooting your computer for every single one! With Windows Installer 4. Other updates of interest include the update supersedence resiliency, shared component patching resiliency during uninstall and custom action execution on update uninstall. As a result of these changes certain issues experienced whilst using earlier version of Windows Installer have been resolved, including a rather annoying glitch that even if a component of an update was shared by various products, that component would still be removed if the update was uninstalled.
Pro's: Integrated installation, rollback and reboot Con's: None that we can see Conclusion: Windows provide some of the most reliable software out on the market and this is no different.
We highly recommend updating if you're running on a Windows OS. The table in this topic identifies the released versions of the Windows Installer. For more information, see Operating System Property Values.
Check out this link and see if it helps. The installer is not meant to be removed. If you start playing around too much with it you won't be able to install anything. It is hard for me to grasp what you see on your system as I can't see it and your description is vague at best.
Try the link below and see if that helps. The only other option as you said MalwareBytes did not detect anything,would be to save all your programs,pictures,documents and whatever you want to save to an external drive and reinstall XP clean. Try the link below first. Good Luck. Please try to install "Windows installer 3. If you have access to a spare computer or a virtual machine, use InstallRite to track the install on that.
Then use the generated image file to install on your target computer. Alternatively, there are several utilities which will extract the contents of an msi.
Depending on the software, it may be possible to manually install the components, provided it doesn't need complex registry settings. In the log file is following entry: Thanks for help! This thread is locked. For information about obtaining the latest Windows Installer redistributable, see Windows Installer Redistributables.
Release Version Description Windows Installer 2. Windows Installer 2. Released as a redistributable. This version is has the same functionality as version 3.
Update this version to version 3. This is the latest version of Windows Installer 3. Windows Installer 4. Thank you in advance. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another.
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