charlie wrote: > I am trying to script a Python installation on Windows, using msiexec > from the windows cmd prompt. I do not want to register extensions. > > I have tried all the combinations I can find on the following page: > http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.5/msi/ > > But, no matter how I run msiexec, it seems that the msvcr90.dll in not > created in the Python26 directory. > > If I double click the msi installer and run through it manually, the > msvcr90.dll is created. > > Is there a way to run msiexec that results in msvc90.dll (and the > manifest file) getting created? This question is out of scope for python-dev; use python-list at python.org instead. My guess is that you have installed "for all users" in the command line, so msvcr90.dll went into system32. Regards, Martin
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