Khắc phục lỗi tải error writing to file default pm3

i attached a screenshot and hope you can help me as soon as possible, because i need this great tool for project work.

with regards, florian

Stefan Küng

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Mar 5, 2009, 2:40:42 AM3/5/09

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Flo Bräuer

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Mar 8, 2009, 5:33:00 AM3/8/09

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\> * if you have UAC turned off, turn it on and try again. \> * disable your virus scanner for the installation - a lot of those \> *!?*%& tools think they have to block access to the system folders \> without notice \> \> Stefan

I turned UAC on, disabled my ESET Antivirus, Firewall and Spam Protector... now I get a question from UAC if I want to accept the Tortoise SVN Setup, but the Error with the "mfc90" File is still there.

Later on I disabled also the Windows Firewall and Windows Defender but nothing work :( I can't install Tortoise SVN :(

Do You have any Idea? Regards Flo

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Stefan Küng

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Mar 8, 2009, 11:58:13 AM3/8/09

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Flo Bräuer wrote: \>> * if you have UAC turned off, turn it on and try again. * disable \>> your virus scanner for the installation - a lot of those *!?*%& \>> tools think they have to block access to the system folders without \>> notice \>> \>> Stefan \> \> I turned UAC on, disabled my ESET Antivirus, Firewall and Spam \> Protector... now I get a question from UAC if I want to accept the \> Tortoise SVN Setup, but the Error with the "mfc90" File is still \> there. \> \> Later on I disabled also the Windows Firewall and Windows Defender \> but nothing work :( I can't install Tortoise SVN :( \> \> Do You have any Idea? Regards Flo

yes, format your harddrive and get rid of all the pre-installed crap :)

Seriously: in my experience simply disabling antivirus/firewalls doesn't work properly - there's always something that stays enabled. And some of those bastards won't even uninstall properly. A little story: a while back when I was still using XP on a (now very outdated) laptop I had a hd crash. So after getting a new drive I installed a fresh copy of XP, and as a second step I installed a firewall tool (very popular, and for reasons beyond me it still is). After that I wanted to install visual studio. Well, I *wanted*, but the firewall wouldn't let me: it immediately replaced files that the VS installer replaced in the system32 folder again with the 'original' versions. Ok, so I disabled the firewall. No luck. I uninstalled the firewall - still no luck. A web search showed that the uninstaller would not remove everything (since it attached itself so deep in the OS that it couldn't remove itself anymore). All that I was left with was to format the hd and install XP again. Needless to say that this was the last time I *ever* installed a firewall or virus scanner ever again.

The error message you get is clear: the installer tries to copy a required (and even digitally signed by MS!) file to the system and something doesn't allow that. You have to find out what this is - I can't help you here, sorry.

Stefan

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Flo Bräuer

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Mar 8, 2009, 12:33:13 PM3/8/09

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\> yes, format your harddrive and get rid of all the pre-installed crap :)

* Hehe. Thank you very much. I thought that my firewall from ESET is one of the "Good" which is well configurable :)

\> Needless to say that this was the last time I *ever* installed a firewall or virus scanner ever again.

* So, how do you protect yourself on a Windows system without everything?

\> The error message you get is clear: the installer tries to copy a required (and even digitally signed by MS!) file to the system and something doesn't allow that. You have to find out what this is - I can't help you here, sorry.

* Do you think that a Windows App disabled the access or an other proprietary software? On other Vista system there weren't problems like this before? So it has to be an external firewall? Thank you a lot :)

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Stefan Küng

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Mar 8, 2009, 12:42:41 PM3/8/09

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Flo Bräuer wrote: \>> yes, format your harddrive and get rid of all the pre-installed \>> crap :) \> \> * Hehe. Thank you very much. I thought that my firewall from ESET is \> one of the "Good" which is well configurable :)

I haven't seen a 'good' one ever. And even though I don't use those myself, we have them in our company, so I know quite a few of them better than I like...

\>> Needless to say that this was the last time I *ever* installed a \>> firewall or virus scanner ever again. \> \> * So, how do you protect yourself on a Windows system without \> everything?

By using my brain: * keep Windows and apps up to date (i.e., not waiting months to install bugfixes and service packs) * using different browsers to surf the web * not surfing to well known 'bad' sites (we all know what those are) * have Vista UAC turned on (I really don't know what people complain about: once you've set up everything as you like it, you rarely get an UAC prompt - and if you do it's important that you get one) * if I have to install something I have a bad feeling about, I use a VM and install it there first, then check the system with monitoring tools to make sure the tool/app/whatever behaves itself * from time to time, boot directly from a special CD which has a virus scanner on it with the latest signatures and scan the whole harddrive - but I'm doing that for five years now and I never had a virus ever

\> \>> The error message you get is clear: the installer tries to copy a \>> required (and even digitally signed by MS!) file to the system and \>> something doesn't allow that. You have to find out what this is - I \>> can't help you here, sorry. \> \> * Do you think that a Windows App disabled the access or an other \> proprietary software? On other Vista system there weren't problems \> like this before? So it has to be an external firewall? Thank you a \> lot :)

Yes, a proper Vista install would not deny an msi access to the system folders if run as admin.

Stefan

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Flo Bräuer

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Mar 9, 2009, 9:14:40 AM3/9/09

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That's really disappointing.

My firewall is completely disabled. I updated to a newer version and searched for additional Firewall apps from my computer-producer HP.

I watched all my running processes while the setup and saw nothing which can block something.

For the Installer there is only the message: "FAST I/O DISALLOWED" and "FILE NOT FOUND"

Can you please look at the attached screenshots. I think that must be an error in the Tortoise Setup or caused by the Windows Installer.