8 out of 10 times when a specific part of the installer is not completed, it tends to be a user's environmental issue (user permission, virus protection, etc).
Step #1: Clear Event Viewer
Press Windows+R to open the Run dialog, enter eventvwr (or eventvwr.msc) and hit OK.
b. In the window that appears, expand Windows Logs on the left sidebar, and right mouse click on Application select. Then select Clear Log option. After the dialog opens press the Clear button to clear the log file. Repeat right click and clear process on the remaining icons - Security, Setup, System, and Forward Events.
Step #2: Reboot your system
Step #3: Start Logging program
There are 2 different procedures with which to create debug log files: (choose one)
1. Microsoft WinDBG program (preferred)
or
2. Microsoft Windows CMD prompt
Step #4: Follow instructions to run the logging program and again try to install AutoPIPE completely.
Step #5: After AutoPIPE's installer crashes or installer produces an error message:
Step #6: Open Event Viewer
Step #7: Log a new case or update existing case with a single zip file containing the following files: