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| mozart | Windows EXE | (9.04Mb) | 2008-01-24 | README | Boris Mejias + Filip Konvicka |
Uninstall any previous release of Mozart you have on your system. If your previous version was pre-1.1.0-RC1, reboot your machine after uninstalling.
Documentation in this release is distributed in CHM format. To read it, you need Microsoft’s HTML Help which you can download here. Recent versions of Windows come with HTML Help.
Mozart setup now uses the Windows Installer, which also comes with Office 2000 and Windows 2000. If you do not have Windows Installer on your system, download the exe above and Mozart setup will install it automatically. On some systems, this requires a reboot.
We have received reports where Mozart setup failed to install Windows Installer on NT4. If you are running NT4, please perform the following steps before running Mozart setup:
Download the Windows Installer redistributable:
instmsiW.exe for Windows NT4
instmsiA.exe for Windows 95/98
Run this file and reboot your machine.
Run Mozart setup. Should you get the error message “The Windows Installer service failed to start”, then please perform this workaround described by Microsoft before running Mozart setup again.
Due to a bug in the Windows Installer service, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file may be modified in the wrong way, resulting in boot problems. You should either:
make sure before installing that your AUTOEXEC.BAT uses the set PATH=... syntax and not the PATH=... syntax; or
revise the changes made to AUTOEXEC.BAT after installation and before rebooting.
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