Now fixed…
The problems posting the updated XPS Essentials Pack update are now fixed.
Thanks for your patience.
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Anonymous
November 06, 2008
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November 07, 2008
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November 08, 2008
I've downloaded the XPSEP msi for XP 32bit dated 4-nov-2008 and it still fails to install on my XP SP3 system. The error code reported in the the event log is 1722. I had previously tried to install the original msi and that failed for the same reason.Anonymous
November 10, 2008
rearwindow, I received the same error message. After a reboot, the install then worked fine. I posted a comment accidentally under the XPS & OPC Support in Windows 7 entry where a softie replied with troubleshooting help.Anonymous
November 11, 2008
Thank you Jason. The following works for me too; a failed install then a reboot then a successful install.Anonymous
November 22, 2008
I can't install this on my machine. It says the update is not for my system. I'm portuguese and I download the XPS Essentials Pack from the portuguese download center... Help... Please...Anonymous
December 11, 2008
Hi, I still get the error that the essentials pack cannot be installed. Is this still the same issue as the other comments are reporting here?Anonymous
January 01, 2009
Hi, In my case, i delete the "xpsviewer" folder in %systemroot%system32 and all registry key of xpsviewer search result in the registry. Sometimes i must have to modify permissions on registry keys to full control, and i think it's the problem because i have a warning report on "RemoveExistingProducts" in "InstallExecuteSequence" table when i try to validate the msi package. After that, installation work fine for me. Hope that help and let's us know. Regards.Anonymous
March 05, 2009
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