The Windows Installer Service is trying to auto-repair an installed application. You can see what the service is actually trying to do by looking application event log (enter eventvwr in the Start Run box) for entries that have MsiInstaller in the Source column. Nine times out of ten, if the original installation .msi file can be found in the same location as it was installed from, the pop-up dialog will disappear of it's own accord after completing the repair and not be seen again.
One way of disabling the Installer is to use the DisableMSI (Type REG_DWORD) policy. This policy will disable the Windows Installer, thereby stopping resiliency. The policy is set through the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer
If the value of this per-computer system policy is set to "2", the Windows Installer is always disabled for all applications.
If this policy value is set to "0" or any other number other than "1" or "2" or is absent, the Installer is always enabled.
If this policy value is set to "1", the Installer is disabled for nonmanaged applications but is enabled for managed applications. This setting does allow an application to be advertised to all users of a computer but does not allow an application to be advertised to the current user.
NOTE: While this policy is set to "2" you will not be able to perform an installation or use any function of the Windows Installer.
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The WIndows Installer Cleanup Utility is a program from Microsoft that came out in 1999. It was designed to help Windows clean-up programs and help with installation problems and uninstallation difficulties that Windows based programs may encounter.
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Download an adblocker, this should resolve the issue with ads on the computer from popping up.
Install adblocker+
( Note : The folder name that keeps popping up is ³Ø½¼ Ç÷¯±× )
Windows Installer pops up when opening word for two reasons:1. It's the first time using Word and you need to enter your information.2. Not all of Word was installed, and the necessary parts to boot aren't in there either.-Brett
You can download the most recent Windows Installer package here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=889482fc-5f56-4a38-b838-de776fd4138c
Scan your comp and quarantine-it's a common browser highjacker.
try downloadaing windows installer from the Microsoft site
It can be malware, you have use one of malware removers. Some programs such as anti viruses and firewalls pop up when you start your computer. Most of those good programs do not have a feature to stop poping up. If you do not need that program try to disable it using Win+R->msconfig->Boot. OR you can go to the all programs selection called "START UP" and delete programs off the lsit to keep them from popping up when the account starts
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