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    Dec 12, 2004, 02:28 AM
    Multiple error message while running setup in VB
    I 've developed a VB6 application in Windows XP.

    And made a setup out of it. Now when I try to install it

    On any other machine with a different Operating system Windows 2000 server, it

    Gives me an error - "Setup cannot continue because some

    system files are out of date on your system. Click OK if

    you would like setup to update these files for you now.

    You will need to restart Windows before you can run setup

    again. Click cancel to exit setup without updating system

    files.". Even after I restart, it gives me the same error.

    Are there any settings to be made while making the setup

    Or what? Please Help.

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