I can get most programs to install with the windows xp compatibility mode, but you can't do it to a setup file that uses windows installer.
Is there any way to go arround it?

Forcing windows xp compatibility on windows installer
I can get most programs to install with the windows xp compatibility mode, but you can't do it to a setup file that uses windows installer.
Is there any way to go arround it?
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