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From: Cyber12 on 9 Aug 2010 11:48 My computer is OS Windows XP PRO, SP3. I attempted to upgrade my security suite CA2007 to CA ISS 2010 and I was only able to partially install it. A windows installer message kept popping up asking to install a file from a temp folder and showing the Source List product code. I used regedit to look up the code and it belongs to a "AMRT.msi". Looking for this file on the Web; I think it could possibly be malware. It is not doing anything-I think-it is just there in the registry. This pop up message from Windows Installer is preventing me from installing AntiVirus software on my computer.(I only have a Firewall and Windows Defender) My question is this: Can I safely delete the product subkey CodeFolder with all its three subfolders: SourceList, Media and Net as a solution to reinstall the CA software? Or is there a standard solution to address this kind of Windows Installation error? Please reply help, and, if more information is needed please explain. Thanks
From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 9 Aug 2010 18:03 When did your CA2007 subscription expire? Cyber12 wrote: > My computer is OS Windows XP PRO, SP3. > I attempted to upgrade my security suite CA2007 to CA ISS 2010 and I was > only able to partially install it. > A windows installer message kept popping up asking to install a file from > a > temp folder and showing the Source List product code. > I used regedit to look up the code and it belongs to a "AMRT.msi". Looking > for this file on the Web; I think it could possibly be malware. It is not > doing anything-I think-it is just there in the registry. > This pop up message from Windows Installer is preventing me from > installing > AntiVirus software on my computer.(I only have a Firewall and Windows > Defender) > My question is this: > Can I safely delete the product subkey CodeFolder with all its three > subfolders: SourceList, Media and Net as a solution to reinstall the CA > software? > Or is there a standard solution to address this kind of Windows > Installation > error? > Please reply help, and, if more information is needed please explain. > Thanks
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