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Thanks for your reply … it got me thinking.

On my home (development) PC I had the same problem if I logged in to my Family account rather than my Admin account. Even though the application (and Access) were installed for both accounts, the error occurred. Strange ... but I could at least duplicate the problem again here at home.

So I tried launching the application again from the Family account. This time when the error message appeared, I just plugged in the flash drive containing the .MSI file and pointed the dialog to it. The application then proceeded to launch normally. As a further test, I then unplugged the flash drive, logged out, and logged back in. This time I was able to launch the application without getting the error message at all. So apparently something was “fixed” by pointing the dialog at the .MSI file the first time.

I wish I understood why this was necessary. Then maybe I could do something to prevent it in the future. I don't want to waste your time trying to track down the source of such a generic error, but if you have any more quick-and-easy insight I'd appreciate it.

Meanwhile, at least I know the work-around. Thanks again for your help!
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