(I do not want to have to login to the administrator account ONLY to run PixInsight).
And you don't have to do that.
When XP asks you what user should run the installation, you can:
- The easiest way to proceed is unchecking the "Protect my computer..." option and run the installation as yourself (the current user). Note that if you don't uncheck the option the installation will fail.
- If you have an Administrator account with a password (or other account with administrative privileges), then you can enter the corresponding password and run the installation as that user. Note that in this case a password is mandatory; without it the process will always fail.
We have tested the update installation process in both ways and it works without problems on Windows XP 32-bit.
As you have already seen, Windows Vista and Windows 7 support UAC (User Account Control), which makes software updates much easier and secure. Unfortunately, Windows XP does not support UAC and makes everything more cumbersome.
Let me know if this helps.
Hi Juan.
I have exactly the same problem as JeffWeiss9 - whenever 1.6.9.651 attempts to update, I get the same error message - "Unable to open file: C:/Documents and Settings/steve/Local Settings/Temp/PixInsight 32-update/contents/updater1.log: Win32 error (32): The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process."
I'm using XP Pro (32 bit), latest Service Pack. I run as a local unprivileged user (steve), and when it attempts the upgrade, it asks for local admin details, which I give it. I don't have a problem with other local admin commands - I regularly have a cmd shell as local admin as well as several as unpriv'd as well.
I have checked, and there doesn't appear to be another process that has that file open that I can tell. I have tried rebooting to get a 'clean run', but that didn't help. Unlike JeffWeiss9, mine is stuck on 651 for now... Previous updates have worked OK for me.
This update came out some time ago, and I've been holding off restarting and updating, as I was in the middle of a long workflow - maybe a week or more. I've had several hibernations in this state, but never a problem like this before.
Is there _anything_ that I can do to clear this error out, and get updating working again?
Cheers -