Hi All.

Firstly, I should introduce myself - I'm Vic, and I'm a software contractor. 
And I'm currently on-site at an important customer :-)

I've built an app in Python/Gtk, and it's all rather wonderful (I'm a bit of a 
Gtk fan, but comparatively new to Python).

Now for the difficulty: I've deployed the app on numerous WinXP machines, and 
all is well. But one of my users is trying to install onto a Vista machine, and 
he's having trouble with the all-in-one PyGtk installer. On running it, he gets 
an error something like "TARGETDIR property is not set".

We're using Python 2.7, with the pygtk-all-in-one-2.22.6.win32-py2.7.msi 
installer (but we've also tried the 2.24 version with the same results). We've 
tried ignoring TARGETDIR, setting it in the environment, setting it on the 
command line, running the msi file from a file browser, running it from the 
command line with msiexec, ...

Has anyone seen this? I had a quick look through the archives, but didn't see 
anything.

Not really being a Windows user, I don't even know where to start digging...

Thanks!

Vic.

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