![]() This was somehow backed up by Orca that reported the following incomprehensible warning message: “Feature ‘DefaultFeature’ has XXXX components. However, we googled out some vague notes that the cause of this error may relate to the number of files included into the package. As you may assume, Crystal Reports supporters sent poor devils back to Microsoft. This resulted in “reinstalling windows on computers affected with the error.” What Microsoft suggested is “ask Business Objects company that produces the Crystal Report for assistance”. Then we found an interesting post on the forum: they added Crystal Reports merge modules to their setup and got this error. But none of those workarounds worked for us. ![]() Workarounds exist for installing Office 2000 on Windows 98 or ME, NET Framework 1.1, Visual Studio 2005. ![]() If you google for “Error 2908″, you’ll find out that this error occurs for a number of applications. Windows Installer Error Messages doesn’t provide any useful info. That is, from the common point of view, Windows becomes inoperable. What is worse, when the setup program is complete, you get this error again when you install or uninstall any MSI-based product. It is obvious that the message is shown for every file included into the package. NET product packages are installed, uninstalled and re-installed for the second time, the “Error 2908″ message is shown a tremendous number of times. On one of our test PC (a virtual one) with VS 2008 Beta2 installed on Windows XP, we got the following problem.
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