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First thing to try: Looking at the 'setup.ini' file on the DVD if looks as though the game installer may depend upon some part of.NET Framework to run properly. Explore the DVD and run the.NET Framework 1.1 installer (dotnetfx.exe) on its own first. Once it has installed reboot your pc.Now explore the DVD again and run the Service Pack for.NET Framework 1.1 (dotnetfxsp1.exe).

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Again reboot and check to see if the game will now install.If that didn't work then: may provide the answer.In short the problem can be caused by a security policy that was changed by Microsoft in Service Pack 2 for Windows XP.So go to the Start menu and click 'Run'. Type in 'secpol.msc' and press enter.If your user name or group is not granted this permission, then it may be the reason for the error. Personally I have added the Administrators group, so that hopefully I won't have to encounter this problem any more. Prior to the release of XP SP2 the Administrator group always had this permission anyway, it was only in the paranoia of SP2 that M$ decided to change this policy.

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After making this change you will need to reboot your pc for the change to take effect.Here's another article about this topic:By the way Black Buccaneer installed for me without any problems. Ah, Vista, that could be more difficult!If the game does rely on NET Framework 1.1, it is possible that Vista is not allowing.NET 1.1 to install properly.I found this article:which describes a problem installing.NET 1.1 on Vista, caused by Data Execution Protection. The article describes how to temporarily switch off DEP in Vista, so that might be worth trying, in case that this is blocking the installation of.NET 1.1. Don't forget to install the Service Pack 1 for.NET also! I'm sure they wouldn't have included the.NET SP1 with the game if it was not necessary.I also had a look at the security policy settings in Vista and it seems that the approach to checking this is the same for Vista as that which I pointed out for XP above, just in case that it is related to the problem.One last thought, once you have tried all the other things, you could try setting the Black Buccaneer installer to Windows XP SP2 compatibilty. Right click on Setup.exe, click the compatibility tab, tick 'Run this program in compatibility mode for:' and select 'Windows XP SP2' from the dropdwon menu.