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Nokia N97 - How to put themes (*.sis files) onto N97 phone?
When you connect the phone to the computer, it shows a folder. I can put my videos in the video folder, music in the music folder and pics in the music folder and all, but where do i put the themes cause there's no theme folder or anything =.="
Themes are in *.sis file (do i extract or anything?) and for the PC Suite/ Ovi Suite, i have no idea how to use it anyhow ![]()
thanks alot xD
try to put it not to folder directly, but you should transfer it by `send to` option, and the files automatically saved on downloaded folder. then open it to install so that the theme can be set well..
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Pirates of the Caribbean Symphonic Suite (extract)
Error extracting support files: Access Denied?
I am running Windows XP, and I'm trying to download the Catalyst Software Suite from Radeon ATI. Whenever I try to install it, this error message come sup saying:
"ERROR EXTRACTING SUPPORT FILES, ACCESS DENIED".
How can I get rid of this?
Setup initialization errors can be caused by a number of factors. This is a non-exhaustive list of possible resolutions:
1.) Insufficient permissions on the machine. If you are using a Windows NT or a Windows 2000 machine, you need to have administrative permissions to run an InstallShield Professional 6.x setup. Make sure you have the correct permissions.
2.) If you just ran an InstallShield setup, the engine takes a few seconds at the end of the installation to clean up. During this time Ikernel.exe (the engine file) is running in memory from a previous process. That is why you are not allowed to launch another setup. Waiting a few seconds and running the setup again should resolve this.
3.) Check and make sure Ikernel.exe is not in memory. If it is, and no setup is running at the time, end that task and restart the system.
4.) Delete the Program FilesCommon FilesInstallShieldEngine folder and then rerun the setup.
5.) Reinstalling Internet Explorer (IE) 5.x can also repair a number of corrupted/missing core Windows files from your machine, so reinstalling IE 5.x and the NT service pack is also suggested.
6.) Another possibility is that you do not have sufficient COM permissions. For information on how to troubleshoot this, see InstallShield article Q104986, INFO: Initialization Error Troubleshooting.
7.) The other potential cause is a missing Stdole.tlb, stdole32.tlb, or stdole2.tlb file. These are core Windows files and should exist on your machine. Make sure that if you get these file from another machine, the machine is running the same operation system as the machine you are trying to run the setup on.
8.) If you are trying to install to a Windows 98 machine, download and run Dcom98.exe from the following site: http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom/dcom98/download.asp.
9.) Make sure that you are using the latest version of the InstallShield engine. To install the latest engine see article Q105097, INFO: Install the Latest Version of Ikernel.exe
10.) The Default Impersonation Level must be set to Identify. Verify that the DCOM Configuration Properties Defaults Impersonation Level is set correctly. Users that have their Default Impersonation Level set to Anonymous experience this error message. To change the impersonation level, please follow the steps below:
a. Click on the Start button
b. Select Run
c. Enter DCOMCNFG then click OK
d. Select NO for any Warning screens that are presented
e. The "Distributed COM Configuration Properties" screen is displayed
f. Select the "Default Properties" tab
g. The "Defaults Impersonation Level" field must be set to "Identify"
h. Select Apply then OK
11.) The said symptom occurs if the user does not have access priviliges for the following registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesInterface
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesTypeLib
Use regedt32.exe* to alter the security settings. Give Full Control to following user types:
Administrator (on the local machine)
System
Created Owner
12.) Using Regedit.exe* check the value of CommonFilesDir registry entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion, to ensure that there are no trailing spaces or tab characters in the text of that value.
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