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Installer exits after first 'next'
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Sep 26, 2011 5:42 AM
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Today I tried to install 6.0 but without success.
When I run the installer the first "Welcome to the Toad forMySQL...." screen pops up. When I click next I directly get an Windowserror that "This program might not have installed correctly".
System info: Windows 7 Professional N, x64, 4GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600
I installed a beta version of 6.0 before but removed it sometime later. I alsotried removing 5.0 first, but no success. Running the installer in capabilitymode doesn't work either...
Any tips?
Edit: I re-downloaded 5.0, but that installer gives the exact same result...
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Sep 26, 2011 10:46 AM
in response to: Plaagje
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Please try silent install: 1.Copy the .exe installer to your local drive, say c:\temp 2.Run the following command "Toadfor<platform><version>.exe" /L*v "c:\temp\installLog.txt" 3. Wait for about 10 minutes and see if Toad get installed successfully 4. If not, please send the installLog.txt to us for investigation
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Sep 27, 2011 12:40 AM
in response to: Kiki
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Hi Kiki,
I tried to do the silent install, but the normal install screen pops up with the same result. However it does create a log file. (See attachment).
I used the following command: D:\Downloads>"Quest_ToadforMySQLFreeware_60.exe" /L*v "D:\Downloads\installLog.txt"
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Sep 29, 2011 5:32 AM
in response to: Plaagje
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Bump... Any tips on how to resolve this issue?
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Sep 30, 2011 3:34 AM
in response to: Plaagje
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I have a XP 32bit PC and a Win7 64bit PC.
My installation failed on the first NEXT on the Windows 7 install. However it all worked fine on my XP PC.
Silent install from cmd prompt failed on my WIn764bit PC too: Check out these telling lines:
MSI (c) (A4:5C) [11:04:28:995]: Doing action: WiseNextDlg Action 11:04:28: WiseNextDlg. Action start 11:04:28: WiseNextDlg. MSI (c) (A4:5C) [11:04:28:995]: Note: 1: 2235 2: 3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'WiseNextDlg' Action ended 11:04:29: WiseNextDlg. Return value 3. DEBUG: Error 2896: Executing action WiseNextDlg failed. Internal Error 2896. WiseNextDlg Action ended 11:04:29: Welcome_Dialog. Return value 3. MSI (c) (A4:B4) [11:04:29:011]: Skipping action: Fatal_Error (condition is false) Action ended 11:04:29: INSTALL. Return value 3. MSI (c) (A4:B4) [11:04:29:011]: Destroying RemoteAPI object. MSI (c) (A4:50) [11:04:29:011]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Sep 30, 2011 8:35 AM
in response to: Anthony De Souza
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Looks like a problem with the Wise installer and Windows 7 Professional x64
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Oct 4, 2011 10:15 AM
in response to: Anthony De Souza
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Hi!
I had the same problem, but I fix it (on windows 7 x64, MSI notebook):
1) copy installer file to the root dir, eg. d:\ "d:\<filename>.exe" 2) run command console and type into it: d:\<filename>.exe /quiet
when <filename> replace with your real name of installer file.
-- sorry for my bad engllish.
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Oct 4, 2011 11:59 PM
in response to: Thommee
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Yeeeh! Thanks allot, it worked perfectly!
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Re: Installer exits after first 'next'
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Dec 21, 2011 3:47 AM
in response to: Thommee
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Thanks Tommee.
I also got it to work by first installing in XP MODE virtual machine and then running it as a virtual application.
However the your method is far better than that. Thanks so much :-D
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