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Originally posted by Steven
And everytime i try to install IE 7, i get "IE 7.ene-.exe (i cant remember the file name) is not a valid win32 application.
This means that the file is corrupted.
Did you use the same setup file you used in the other computers (I mean if you copied it via lan, or a usb memory stick etc)
If so, then it means that the setup is not corrupted (well, ofcourse there is a chance of corruption while copying the file, but not that big)
If you downloaded the setup again, it probably got corrupted while downloading it.
Try redownloading it again and see if that fixes your problem.
I don't think that SP1 is the problem, because it would have probably told you that this program is meant to be used on SP2.
You can also make windows thing that you are using SP2 by editing this registry key:
code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\CSDVersion
However, I think that IE setup uses other methods to detect which SP the user is using (like checking winlogon.exe version) other than using this registry key.