able Skrevet 26. august 2002 Del Skrevet 26. august 2002 Hvor ligger windows installer? Jeg har nettopp lagt inn SP3 for win2k og nå virker det som om d er noe feil med linkinga til installern... Noen som har hatt lignende problem? Lenke til kommentar
xcomiii Skrevet 27. august 2002 Del Skrevet 27. august 2002 Har hatt det problemet og, hjalp å installere MSI-installer på nytt fra microsoft. Lenke til kommentar
lohelle Skrevet 27. august 2002 Del Skrevet 27. august 2002 håper dette hjelper: When you run an MSI package, you receive: Error 1719. The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed. You may be running in Safe mode or Windows Installer may not be correctly installed. To fix this problem: 1. Use the Registry Editor to navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesMSIServer 2. Double-click the ImagePath Value Name, a REG_EXPAND_SZ data type, and verify that the data string is %SystemRoot%System32msiexec.exe /V, where %SystemRoot% is the location of your OS, like C:Winnt or C:Windows. 3. Shutdown and restart in Safe mode by pressing F8 when the boot menu displays. 4. After you log on, run msiexec /regserver. 5. Shutdown and restart normally. Lenke til kommentar
xcomiii Skrevet 27. august 2002 Del Skrevet 27. august 2002 * SP3 UPGRADE FAILURE Several readers asked for assistance with a Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) setup failure that produces the error message "An error in updating your system has occurred. When you click OK, Windows is not upgraded to SP3 and you can no longer install programs that use the Windows Installer (.msi packages)." When this error occurs, any later attempts to use Windows Installer to install software (e.g., SP3, a Microsoft Office update, or any software that uses winstall technology) will produce a message that says "The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in safe mode, or if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed...." This failure occurs because the latest version of Windows Installer (version 2.0.2600.2), packaged with SP3, doesn't install or run on a system on which the Distributed COM (DCOM) default impersonation level is set to Anonymous. Even worse, after an SP3 installation fails, the system retains the SP3 version of Windows Installer, but the installer won't function properly even if you restart the upgrade. To reinstall SP3 successfully, you need to change the DCOM impersonation level to Identify, and you need to delete the problem Windows Installer file (msisip.dll). To change the DCOM impersonation level, open a command prompt and type dcomcnfg If some objects aren't registered, the command will prompt you to register them. Then the utility displays the DCOM Configuration Properties window. Click the Default Properties tab, change the setting in the Default Impersonation field to Identify (click the down arrow for this field to view all valid settings), and click OK to exit. To delete the problem Windows Installer file, locate and delete (or rename) the file %windir%system32msisip.dll. After taking this corrective action, you should be able to complete an SP3 upgrade. For more information, read the Microsoft article "Service Pack 3 Update Is Unsuccessful When DCOM Impersonation Level Is Set to Anonymous" at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...b;en-us;q324631 . WEB-EXCLUSIVE ARTICLES: The following items are posted on the Windows & .NET Magazine Web site. For the complete story, use the following link and scroll to the appropriate article. http://www.winnetmag.com/articles/index.cf...articleid=26431 Tatt fra Windows & .NET Magazine UPDATE, August 27, 2002 Newsletter Håper dette hjelper da :smile: Lenke til kommentar
able Skrevet 28. august 2002 Forfatter Del Skrevet 28. august 2002 fikk det til å fungere. Pathen til msi instalersom var feil. Lenke til kommentar
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