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Author steve.dower
Recipients BSMMedia, WildCard65, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2020-08-09.16:10:18
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The Python 3.8 and 3.3 installers will not conflict at all, as they are completely different.

If that is your log file, we'll also need the file in your %TEMP% directory that includes "core_JustForMe" in the name, as that's the subinstaller that's failing.

Unfortunately, the error code is very generic, but the most common reason for this MSI to fail is because you've already got an install of an earlier version of 3.8 that was installed for all users (by an administrator), which the per-user installer cannot remove.
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