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Posted on Sep 20, 2011

I install TI Interactive on a Vista machine, and it works ok. Then i log on as another user and copy the install users profile to default, but when i then logon as a third user get this message. TI InterActive! MFC Application has stopped working.

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2009

SOURCE: TI Interactive will not install on windows 7. It

Try doing a "silent" installation.

Click the Start button
Click the Run button
Type cmd then press enter
In the command box type the drive letter for your CD Rom Drive, followed by a colon (example, D:) then press enter
Type tiinteractive.exe /quiet then press enter
Wait 5 minutes then close the command box
TI interactive should be now installed

If it doesn't work, e-mail me at [email protected]

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http://cherrybyte.blogspot.com/2007/07/fixing-user-profiles-in-vista.html


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