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Error 1719 when trying to install Photoshop

ShadowFold

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I got CS2 for CHEAP and I get this error. Its annoying cause I payed 70$ for this...
 
I noticed you're running XP 64.

First, simply try installing Adobe into a different directory and that may fix the issue.

If not, you might want to try this because Error 1719 can occur in x64 when the 32-bit version of msiexec is registered as the msiserver.

Here's the fix:
1. Open regedit ( Start -> Run -> regedit.exe -> OK)

2. Go to the following key:
My computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSIServer

3. Look at the ImagePath entry. For Windows XP x64 it should read:

C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\msiexec.exe /V

If it doesn't edit the registry to match that.

4. Restart the Windows Installer service from the Admin Control Panel -> Services CP
 
Wheres Admin Control Panel?
 
Wheres admin control panel? I was directing that at tigger
 
Now it says this when I changed my path to C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\msiexec.exe /V
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I moved the install stuff to the desktop btw
 
Nope still says it.
 
Ok. Now that you've made the change, the installer needs to be re-registered. Follow the instructions below right from MS:

Start your computer in safe mode, and then register the Msiexec.exe file.

To do this, follow these steps:
a. Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
b. Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.
c. Press F8 before the Windows splash screen appears.
d. On the Windows Advanced Option menu, use the arrow keys to select the Safe Mode option, and then press ENTER.
e. If you use a dual-boot or multiple-boot computer, select the appropriate operating system from the list that is displayed, and then press ENTER.
f. Log on to the computer.
g. Click Start, click Run, type msiexec /regserver in the Open text box, and then click OK.

Note For 64-bit operating systems, you also have to reregister the 64-bit MSI installer. To do this, click Start, click Run, type %windir%\Syswow64\Msiexec /regserver in the Open text box, and then click OK.

On 64-bit editions of the Windows operating system, 32-bit binaries are located in %systemroot%\SysWow64 folder. The 64-bit binaries are located in the %systemroot%\System32 folder.


h. Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
i. Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.
 
Still doesnt work. Now it says the 1719 error again.
 
Alright, sorry I split, I had to head home from work. Give me a few and I'll ask RM and CS when they get here if they have any ideas.....This has always taken care of that issue in the past. I know we're close!
 
Ok I still havent found anything and I need to install the Nvidia PhysX drivers.. gives me the 1719 crap..
 
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