Havin' a problem installing CursorFX.......

I get this error message trying to install CursorFX , it tell me this:

Error

Could not access network location\Themes.

Any help with this would be greatly apreciated!!

Thanx

 

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Reply #1 Top

Try uninstalling Cursor XP and FX, restart, then install just FX and see if you get the same error through Impulse.

Reply #2 Top

Thanx Seabass but I uninstalled CursorFX and didn't have CursorXP installed but I decided to go ahead and buy CursorFX Plus since I had CursorXP in the past so I got it for a discounted price....... but now when i'm tryin' to download it from Impulse it's telling me that it's "Experiencing network difficulties - The operation has timed out"!!

I dunno what to do!!

Reply #3 Top

I also downloaded it from the link in my Reciept and it's givin' me that same message from the fisrt post I did here...........

:annoyed:  

 

Any help would be GREAT!!!...... Thanx

 

Reply #4 Top

did you already try a CCleaner registry scan? some time CC help to fix kind of problems.. :|

Reply #5 Top

No I havn't but now I will...... Thanx TYCUS!!

Reply #6 Top

Well I tried that and did a system restore and it's still the same thing!!!

Reply #7 Top

I'm having the same issue as well.  I just purchased this 10 minutes ago and am also unable to download it. It just hangs at 0.0% then times out.  Methinks it's a network issue.

Reply #8 Top

Since these posts took place over the weekend is anyone still having the same trouble? There was some matience done in the last few days so I am curious to know if that was the trouble you were having.

Reply #10 Top

I think that Cursor FX is just not for me, i purchased and downloaded and installed it the other day, and i just cant get over the "hump" of using a different shaped cursor other than the default pointer, so i uninstalled it, and will probably not use it again, but thats me, this cursor thing is engraved in my brain,

Reply #11 Top

Understood but should you get the itch again there are some great "near standard" ones. I for one often make use of the Pro Tools cursor that is very close to the MS norm. Just something to think about should you get back into it.