Error code 1603

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Just recently, I downloaded version 7.1 for my Wireless Mouse Explorer v.2

and tried to install it. It does not ending in an error code 1603. I

investigated that error code and found no helpful explanation under

Microsoft's support except for the extraordinary helpful hint that this

error is by design ...HuuH? What a BS. I followed all instruction by

removing Intellipoint, did a Clean up afterwards etc. Still no success. I

had to install the old version 6,2 and even this caused some problems. At

one time I had a MS techie from India on the phone and he saw what happened

and could not help telling me that many people have this problem and I

should wait until NS comes up with a solution in the future. In opinion that

was BS too. Can anyone offer comment or solution to this.



My opinion, MS should be beaten up for such a stupid thing to design and

program this. What were these academic idiots thinking?
 
"MKR" wrote:



> Just recently, I downloaded version 7.1 for my Wireless Mouse Explorer v.2

> and tried to install it. It does not ending in an error code 1603. I

> investigated that error code and found no helpful explanation under

> Microsoft's support except for the extraordinary helpful hint that this

> error is by design ...HuuH? What a BS. I followed all instruction by

> removing Intellipoint, did a Clean up afterwards etc. Still no success. I

> had to install the old version 6,2 and even this caused some problems. At

> one time I had a MS techie from India on the phone and he saw what happened

> and could not help telling me that many people have this problem and I

> should wait until NS comes up with a solution in the future. In opinion that

> was BS too. Can anyone offer comment or solution to this.

>

> My opinion, MS should be beaten up for such a stupid thing to design and

> program this. What were these academic idiots thinking?

>

> .

>




http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953691
 
MKR wrote:

> Just recently, I downloaded version 7.1 for my Wireless Mouse

> Explorer v.2 and tried to install it. It does not ending in an error

> code 1603. I investigated that error code and found no helpful

> explanation under Microsoft's support except for the extraordinary

> helpful hint that this error is by design ...HuuH? What a BS. I

> followed all instruction by removing Intellipoint, did a Clean up

> afterwards etc. Still no success. I had to install the old version

> 6,2 and even this caused some problems. At one time I had a MS techie

> from India on the phone and he saw what happened and could not help

> telling me that many people have this problem and I should wait until

> NS comes up with a solution in the future. In opinion that was BS

> too. Can anyone offer comment or solution to this.

> My opinion, MS should be beaten up for such a stupid thing to design

> and program this. What were these academic idiots thinking?




Talk's cheap. You should hie yourself to Redmond and beat the first MS

employee you see about the head and shoulders.



That'll teach 'em.
 
MKR wrote:

> Just recently, I downloaded version 7.1 for my Wireless Mouse Explorer

> v.2 and tried to install it. It does not ending in an error code 1603. I

> investigated that error code and found no helpful explanation under

> Microsoft's support except for the extraordinary helpful hint that this

> error is by design ...HuuH? What a BS. I followed all instruction by

> removing Intellipoint, did a Clean up afterwards etc. Still no success.

> I had to install the old version 6,2 and even this caused some problems.

> At one time I had a MS techie from India on the phone and he saw what

> happened and could not help telling me that many people have this

> problem and I should wait until NS comes up with a solution in the

> future. In opinion that was BS too. Can anyone offer comment or solution

> to this.

>

> My opinion, MS should be beaten up for such a stupid thing to design and

> program this. What were these academic idiots thinking?




There are some ideas here. Your OS may not match what they're using, but

with some screwing around, you may be able to fix it.



http://social.technet.microsoft.com...t/thread/e1b6b588-b722-4a6d-98ea-674e4b0a1163



Paul
 
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