1.1 Update missing Adobe_Lightroom.msi

The Update from 1.0 to 1.1 fails with the message:
The feature you are trying to use is on a network resourse that is unavailable.
This occurs whilst the install package is looking for Adobe_Lightroom.msi
I've searched my machine and there is no Adobe_Lightroom.msi.
I have 1.0 installed and all appears to be have working fine since original installation. The OS is Windows XP Home.
Any ideas?
Mike

Bump. I am having this same problem except it happened after installing LR 2.1.

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