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Browse All TopicsOur product exists on two (2) CDs. These were built using InstallShield. Installation proceeds normally on a wide variety of machines, in a wide variety of international versions of Windows.
Except for ONE machine (running Windows 2000).
The first CD goes in. The installation stalls after insertion of the second CD.
A look at task manager reveals that something is occupying 99% of the CPU. That thing is
"_inz0432._mp" which is indented right below "NTVDM.EXE".
Can anyone tell me what this stuff is, and why it is doing what it is doing? -- Norm
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