Runtime error

G

Gordon

My Word 2002 keeps shutting down telling me that I have
a 'runtime error'. My Norton System Works programme tells
me that the reason is "C:\Program Files\Common
Files\InstallShield\Professional\RunTime\0701\Intel32
\DotNetInstaller.exe" cannot access a necessary
file, "mscoree.dll."

Anyone know a solution to this problem please?

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Beth Melton

Hi Subbu,

Just so you know, Gary posted to the newsgroups using the Microsoft
newsgroup web interface and all attachments are stripped. :)

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Subramanian S said:
Hi,

This message can safely be ignored. InstallShield is not really trying to
use the file DotNetInstaller.exe without .NET Framework being installed.
The DotNetInstaller.exe file is merely cached in the engine location for
future use.

InstallShield installs DotNetInstaller.exe as part of its engine files,
which is a .NET application that is used when a setup is installing ..NET
assemblies.

DotNetInstaller.exe will not work on systems that do not have the ..NET
Framework, but the file is cached with the InstallShield engine files just
in case it is needed in the future when the .NET Framework is installed.

Norton System Works programme recognizes DotNetInstaller.exe as a ..NET
application that depends on the .NET Framework and reports its findings.
Norton System Works programme's findings are technically correct, but
InstallShield always checks for the Framework before trying to use it.

I have attached the mscoree.zip. Download & put the file in the C:\Program
Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Professional\RunTime\0701\Intel32 folder

Hope this solves your problem.

Regards,
Subbu.

Subramanian .S

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