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  1. Oddly enough this was the error message. Product: Paint.NET v3.35 -- 32-bit MSI may not be installed on 64-bit OS. Future digging turned out that the 64 bit uninstaller was trying to uninstall a failed install of 3.35 that really was installed on the machine. MsiExec was checking HKCR\Installer\UpgradeCodes\04F04A40702A84B4EA7DA65A234E2357. Since I was sure this wasnt installed I cleared that key, and it installed fine. I don't know why the new install tried to uninstall something that never installed in the first place.
  2. Hi, the 64 bit msi that is created by the installer with the createmsi option wont install on 64bit machines. It says the package is actually 32bit and cant be installed in a 64bit platform. However the 32bit msi it created deployed prefectly to 32bit machines that i got from the same command. I did the createmsi on a 64bit machine, if that makes a difference? Thanks again Badri
  3. Hi, I tried the createmsi option, however the x64 msi that got created does not install. It says the package is actually 32bit and cant be installed in a 64bit platform. However the 32bit msi it created deployed prefectly. I did the createmsi on a 64bit machine, if that makes a difference? Thanks again Badri
  4. Hi While we were testing a deployment of Paint.Net we ran into this error. There is normally no GUI when we deploy applications through SMS/SCCM. System.InvalidOperationException {"Showing a modal dialog box or form when the application is not running in UserInteractive mode is not a valid operation. Specify the ServiceNotification or DefaultDesktopOnly style to display a notification from a service application."} If there are any solutions/work arounds to this it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Badri
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