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Posted by: Arwyn
« on: February 06, 2010, 12:57:11 PM »

Quote from: "goodchild"
I'm unable to install Aurora on my Vista machine, upon launching the setup I get "Error writing to logfile 'C:\WINDOWS\ST6UNST.005'  and then an "Unexpected Setup Error" and the install stops.


I had this issue as well. I run Vista 64 bit, and for me, I had antivirus stomping the install due to the way it was seeing the VB script. I run Kapersky, and I had to disable the AV, then run the Aurora install. Once Aurora was installed, I had no problems running the updates.

You might check your antivirus, and you may need to run the install as administrator if it still throws errors.
Posted by: Steve Walmsley
« on: February 06, 2010, 09:15:44 AM »

Quote from: "goodchild"
I'm unable to install Aurora on my Vista machine, upon launching the setup I get "Error writing to logfile 'C:\WINDOWS\ST6UNST.005'  and then an "Unexpected Setup Error" and the install stops.
Any Vista users able to comment on this one? It's not something I have seen before.

Steve
Posted by: goodchild
« on: February 05, 2010, 10:15:49 PM »

I'm unable to install Aurora on my Vista machine, upon launching the setup I get "Error writing to logfile 'C:\WINDOWS\ST6UNST.005'  and then an "Unexpected Setup Error" and the install stops.
Posted by: Haegan2005
« on: August 14, 2009, 01:36:43 PM »

I fixed it by pasting the msstdfmt.dll into the Auroa working directory. Now this was on XP, but it should work for Vista.
Posted by: IanD
« on: August 13, 2009, 12:52:25 PM »

I currently use Vista and for what its worth I run Aurora from a folder on my desktop. I have failed to run it in the more conventional form off the C drive for several versions now.

PS Aurora thinks I am running v4.25, but my task manager thinks its v4.24. Is this what every one else sees?

regards
Posted by: Erik L
« on: January 13, 2009, 06:57:08 PM »

I split the topic and moved it to the Installation forum :)
Posted by: welchbloke
« on: January 13, 2009, 02:29:07 PM »

Did you run the register32 with admin rights?  I had issues until I ran the register programme with full admin rights.
Posted by: Erik L
« on: January 13, 2009, 01:56:49 PM »

I ran on Vista with no issues. Not even the "delete and really delete" the exe one. But then, I was running as full admin, and Aurora.exe was running as admin also.
Posted by: Brian Neumann
« on: January 13, 2009, 10:30:01 AM »

I had no trouble getting aurora to run in vista.  Where I had a problem was with updating the program.  Because of vista's built in protections I can not just copy the file over into the directory.  I had to first delete the old file, empty the recycle bin and then copy the new files (Stevefire.mdb and Aurora.exe) in.  Once that was done the first thing I did upon opening aurora was to compact the database.  This actually seemed to fix all the problems I was having.

Good luck to you.  I never had a problem with a specific dll.

Brian
Posted by: jfelten
« on: January 13, 2009, 10:03:16 AM »

Quote from: "VoidStalker"
Heh heh, I'm still wandering around the site exploring....

After much dl'ing and updating, I still have the msstdfmt.dll problem (it says its in, but fails some test or other) - I hate vista - but, I do have an xp machine, and will attempt to set up aurora on that computer and see what I can see.  Still being new, I have yet to see what others did to get their vista machines to play nicely, so a point in the right direction would be well received.  I have to say I am quite impressed with what I am reading here, and hope to actually get aurora up and running when time permits.

I don't think you posted this in the right place.  Try the "getting aurora to work" thread.  I wouldn't touch microsoft vista with a 10 foot pole but I recall noticing some people getting Aurora to work with vista there by registering a particular DLL or such.  Good luck.
Posted by: VoidStalker
« on: January 12, 2009, 10:12:09 PM »

Heh heh, I'm still wandering around the site exploring....

After much dl'ing and updating, I still have the msstdfmt.dll problem (it says its in, but fails some test or other) - I hate vista - but, I do have an xp machine, and will attempt to set up aurora on that computer and see what I can see.  Still being new, I have yet to see what others did to get their vista machines to play nicely, so a point in the right direction would be well received.  I have to say I am quite impressed with what I am reading here, and hope to actually get aurora up and running when time permits.