Trouble installing LabView 7.1 / 8.0 under Windows 2000

When attempting to install LabView 7.1 on a PC running Windows 2000,
the installer produces the message
"Fatal Error. Unhandled MSI Error"
and fails.
I believe my PC account has full administrative privileges; furthermore, the Windows Installer
is version 3.1.4000.1823, ie. it should be up-to-date.
When attempting to install LabView 8.0 instead, the installer fails with the
message "Fatal Error!! Required NIPathsDir property LV80DIR is undefined".
Strangely enough, both installers appear to work on a different, but similarily configured PC;
however, I am unable to see what, if any, configuration differences there may be.
Ideas, anyone?

[quote]
didn't purchase the SSP, so I guess I can't even call NI for Installation assistance.
[/quote]
Sorry I cant help with the installation issue itself, but this part is incorrect. Installation assistance is technically free. SSP is used for development questions/ issues. If it will not install at all this is a valid reason to contact NIs engineers.

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