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when i try to reinstall it i get quicktime/itunes could not be installed because visual basic script {vbscript} is not installed or has been disabled. make sure {vbscript} is installed, turn off script blocking in anti-virus an personal firewall software, re-register {vbscript} and then install. can you please tell me where to look for {Vbscript} in vista?
then when I try to install quick time i get the installer has encountered unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2738. I run Windowa Vista Premium. Please I want to know what I can do
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"tutylion" <tutylion[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:80137CAA-C798-4B90-B552-76AA90EFEA33[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > when i try to reinstall it i get quicktime/itunes could not be installed > because visual basic script {vbscript} is not installed or has been > disabled. > make sure {vbscript} is installed, turn off script blocking in anti-virus > an > personal firewall software, re-register {vbscript} and then install. can > you > please tell me where to look for {Vbscript} in vista?
VBscript is there and is working. The last time I looked, quicktime/itunes was not compatible with Vista's VBscript. They were working on a Vista version. > > then when I try to install quick time i get the installer has encountered > unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem > with > this package. The error code is 2738. I run Windowa Vista Premium. > Please > I want to know what I can do
Wait until they come out with something compatible with Vista.
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"Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold[ at ]Arnold.com> wrote...
[Quoted Text] > VBscript is there and is working. The last time I looked, > quicktime/itunes was not compatible with Vista's VBscript. They were > working on a Vista version.
Utter bollocks! The current versions of iTunes and Quicktime are fully compatible with Vista, and they work fine. Why post incorrect, misleading answers to the forum???
From http://www.apple.com/itunes/download:
Windows Requirements Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later, Windows XP or Windows Vista
In fact the error seen by the OP is well-known when installing iTunes, and was often seen even on XP. The problem and solution are described in this Apple article: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304405
The article references XP, but the same steps to fix it apply on Vista as well (note, you must be running as administrator)
Hope it helps Andrew
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Click on start menu org In the search box type "Command" omit the quotes Look above and right click on command prompt, select run as administrator Type the following at the command prompt regsvr32 vbscript.dll Press the enter key. ..winston
"tutylion" <tutylion[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:80137CAA-C798-4B90-B552-76AA90EFEA33[ at ]microsoft.com... : when i try to reinstall it i get quicktime/itunes could not be installed : because visual basic script {vbscript} is not installed or has been disabled. : make sure {vbscript} is installed, turn off script blocking in anti-virus an : personal firewall software, re-register {vbscript} and then install. can you : please tell me where to look for {Vbscript} in vista? : : then when I try to install quick time i get the installer has encountered : unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with : this package. The error code is 2738. I run Windowa Vista Premium. Please : I want to know what I can do : : Thanks
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"Andrew McLaren" <andrew[ at ]fakeaddress.com> wrote in message news:28B58F8B-B668-4552-ADBC-8DD66C8F3014[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold[ at ]Arnold.com> wrote... > >> VBscript is there and is working. The last time I looked, >> quicktime/itunes was not compatible with Vista's VBscript. They were >> working on a Vista version. > > Utter bollocks! The current versions of iTunes and Quicktime are fully > compatible with Vista, and they work fine. Why post incorrect, misleading > answers to the forum???
I don't think I did. You'll notice the words posted *The last time I looked*. I glad they got version that works.
But does that mean that you come in like King Kong's rectum acting a fool?
And on top of that, who are you to be telling anyone what he or she can post?
Do you think you are some kind of NG sheriff deputy dog in the NG? You had better retract your *fangs* the next time, partner.
Man, all you had to say is that the stuff works on Vista and not all this other nonsense you lip service to me about.
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If you please could, can you post back and tell us about any of this information you have gotten works for you?
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Arnold
You are way off base here. Andrew was correct about posting misleading info. Before posting knowing the facts would be helpful. No pun or disrespect meant here but this has been a known issue for quite a while as was the iTunes and Quicktime was working and compatible with Vista
-- Peter
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"Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold[ at ]Arnold.com> wrote in message news:OA3dKa9uHHA.1168[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > > "Andrew McLaren" <andrew[ at ]fakeaddress.com> wrote in message > news:28B58F8B-B668-4552-ADBC-8DD66C8F3014[ at ]microsoft.com... >> "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold[ at ]Arnold.com> wrote... >> >>> VBscript is there and is working. The last time I looked, >>> quicktime/itunes was not compatible with Vista's VBscript. They were >>> working on a Vista version. >> >> Utter bollocks! The current versions of iTunes and Quicktime are fully >> compatible with Vista, and they work fine. Why post incorrect, misleading >> answers to the forum??? > > I don't think I did. You'll notice the words posted *The last time I > looked*. I glad they got version that works. > > But does that mean that you come in like King Kong's rectum acting a fool? > > And on top of that, who are you to be telling anyone what he or she can > post? > > Do you think you are some kind of NG sheriff deputy dog in the NG? You had > better retract your *fangs* the next time, partner. > > Man, all you had to say is that the stuff works on Vista and not all this > other nonsense you lip service to me about. >
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"Peter Foldes" <okf22[ at ]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eDCtH$%23uHHA.4612[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Arnold
You are way off base here. Andrew was correct about posting misleading info. Before posting knowing the facts would be helpful. No pun or disrespect meant here but this has been a known issue for quite a while as was the iTunes and Quicktime was working and compatible with Vista
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The last time I tried to help someone with Vista with those two solutions it didn't work for them, and at the time, I don't recall either one of them having a Vista version. Hey, if they work on Vista cool, now I know.
But regardless, I didn't like the way the person presented himself. A person will here from me if he or she comes out wrong, which he did just that. I am making no executes about that.
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