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Using the PDW(package and deployment wizard)

 

Using the PDW(package and deployment wizard), Error 70 Question

ravmonster

5 Nov, 2009 - 11:17 PM
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hi experts,
can anyone help me about this..
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i have created a project in vb6 and i want to make it installable so i
make it as EXE.
then run the PDW tik on the package button then fills the necessary information.........
and at the end part of it i click the finish button where I'm about to start the packaging....
SHIT happens the error pops
"unexpected error : 70 permission denied"

then repeat the the process with another project i have...........
guessing that the error maybe is cause by the project I created
but the same happens, still error pop at the end.


i have tried some of our friends Google , yahoo....etc
but didn't find the answer....

why is that???
what causes this error to pop???
what should i do to fix it???



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6 Nov, 2009 - 12:19 AM
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2 ways off the top of my head and I am just guessing that you are on vista or win7...

Right click on VB6.exe and run as admin or find the PDW.exe (???) and do the same...



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6 Nov, 2009 - 10:24 PM
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QUOTE(vb5prgrmr @ 6 Nov, 2009 - 12:19 AM) *

2 ways off the top of my head and I am just guessing that you are on vista or win7...

Right click on VB6.exe and run as admin or find the PDW.exe (???) and do the same...



Good Luck


I'm using XP sp3 and log in as administrator..
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7 Nov, 2009 - 03:43 AM
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see this link i hope it help you
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/showtopic122067.htm
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7 Nov, 2009 - 09:21 PM
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QUOTE(NoBrain @ 7 Nov, 2009 - 03:43 AM) *



can't understand why this error pop on the end part of PDW??
is there other way to do this??
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8 Nov, 2009 - 04:18 AM
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i dont use VB6 PDW usually because it is shit. I sugest you find another one. Like : http://www.google.bg/search?hl=bg&clie...ard&spell=1
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10 Nov, 2009 - 07:02 AM
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i dont use VB6 PDW usually because it is shit. I sugest you find another one. Like : http://www.google.bg/search?hl=bg&clie...ard&spell=1


i found one in the internet, it's called "Install creator"
i have created the setup file successfully but when
I install it in other machine that has no VB,
There is error in the installation such as Missing .ocx files and .dll files
how can i Include this files in the package so that
it will work with other PC that has no VB installed in it???
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search for Inno or goto MS and search for windows installer 1.1



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10 Nov, 2009 - 07:03 PM
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search for Inno or goto MS and search for windows installer 1.1



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i have downloaded windows installer 1.1
but when i try to install it it says wrong OS

I have tried Inno but i'm having difficulty using it..
don't Know how to include this .Ocx and .Dll in the script


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QUOTE(ravmonster @ 10 Nov, 2009 - 07:03 PM) *

QUOTE(vb5prgrmr @ 10 Nov, 2009 - 07:56 AM) *

search for Inno or goto MS and search for windows installer 1.1



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i have downloaded windows installer 1.1
but when i try to install it it says wrong OS

I have tried Inno but i'm having difficulty using it..
don't Know how to include this .Ocx and .Dll in the script



edit:got it!!!!!thanks
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