Troubleshooting the Setup program: Difference between revisions

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In case of non-obvious installation problems, it might be helpful to view a detailed installation log. The installer creates a log file automatically. By
In case of non-obvious installation problems, it might be helpful to view a detailed installation log. The installer creates a log file automatically. By
default, it is located in the user’s temporary directory, has a <strong>".txt"</strong> extension, and its name starts with <strong>“Setup Log”</strong> and it
default, it is located in the user’s temporary directory, has a <strong>".txt"</strong> extension, and its name starts with <strong>“Setup Log”</strong> and it

Latest revision as of 13:08, 21 October 2025

In case of non-obvious installation problems, it might be helpful to view a detailed installation log. The installer creates a log file automatically. By default, it is located in the user’s temporary directory, has a ".txt" extension, and its name starts with “Setup Log” and it includes the date of the installation and a sequence number.

For example, the installation log file location and name might be:

"C:\Users\TestUser\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup Log 2014-11-03 #001.txt"


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Warning: The "AppData" folder is hidden by default.