I am trying to get MC 12 up and running on my PC at work. I have full Admin privileges on the computer. Windows XP Pro SP2
The install proceeds without error, but when I try to run MC, I get the following:
1. A popup titled JRTools that says "The parameter is incorrect".
2. A popup titled "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library" which says "Runtime Error!, Program: ...\Media Center 12.exe, This application has requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information"
And I am unable to cleanly uninstall MC12, again I get "JRTools: The parameter is incorrect".
My first guess at the problem is that our network uses Windows Folder Redirection for both My Documents and Application Data folders. Furthermore, these are redirected to DFS paths. So, My Documents is actually at "\\domain.com\MSP\UserData\username\My Documents" and Application Data is at "\\domain.com\MSP\UserData\username\Application Data". After the install, I find that some new files and folders are created on the folder redirection share OUTSIDE my personal directory:
"\\domain.com\MSP\UserData\gs\username\Local Settings\Temp\RarSFX0\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Media Center 12.lnk"
"\\domain.com\MSP\UserData\r\Media Center 12\" (empty folder)
"\\domain.com\MSP\UserData\J River\Media Center 12\" (empty folder)
I happen to be the chief IT guru around here and our folder redirection strategy has been in place and functioning quite nicely for a while now. So I'm pretty sure that the problem is not caused by a misconfiguration, but is that MC12 is barfing on the network paths.
Are there any workarounds for this? Is it possible to force MC12 to use the "Local Settings" Application Data folder which is ALWAYS a local drive path?
What is the procedure to manually uninstall MC12 so I can start over?
FYI: MC11 installer does pretty much the same thing. Originally, I was upgrading from MC10, but have since uninstalled it in my many attempts to get MC12 to work.
Jeff