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Exception thrown during installI am receiving an exception when trying to install the .net 1.1 framework
redistributable. It is thrown when running regsvcs.exe @ 0x00218258. I am running W2K3x64 OS. Any ideas ???? -- Timothy Jewett Jewettware@online.nospam Hi Timothy,
>I am receiving an exception when trying to install the .net 1.1 Based on my experience, since the execution of regsvcs.exe is from by a >framework redistributable. It is thrown when running >regsvcs.exe @ 0x00218258. I am running W2K3x64 OS. custom action in the .NET Framework installation program, there would not be many detailed information about the issue, it may be hard to tell which causes the unhandled exception in RegSvcs.exe during the installation, but if you have any failed .NET 1.1 framework installation on your machine, I suggest you can take the following approach first for a try: Reboot into Safe mode and navigate to C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework, then proceed to delete all 1.1.x folders. Once they are safely deleted you can reboot the system into non-Safe mode and installed the .NET Framework again. Thanks! Best regards, Gary Chang Microsoft Community Support -------------------- Get Secure! ¡§C www.microsoft.com/security Register to Access MSDN Managed Newsgroups! http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/servicedesks/msdn/nospam.asp &SD=msdn This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Tried the remove directory and fails at same place during install. Any
suggestions ? One piece of information that wasn't relayed earlier. I have installed VS2005. Don't know if it matters ? Thanks, -- Show quoteTimothy Jewett Jewettware@online.nospam ""Gary Chang[MSFT]"" wrote: > Hi Timothy, > > >I am receiving an exception when trying to install the .net 1.1 > >framework redistributable. It is thrown when running > >regsvcs.exe @ 0x00218258. I am running W2K3x64 OS. > > Based on my experience, since the execution of regsvcs.exe is from by a > custom action in the .NET Framework installation program, there would not > be many detailed information about the issue, it may be hard to tell which > causes the unhandled exception in RegSvcs.exe during the installation, but > if you have any failed .NET 1.1 framework installation on your machine, I > suggest you can take the following approach first for a try: > > Reboot into Safe mode and navigate to C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework, > then proceed to delete all 1.1.x folders. Once they are safely deleted you > can reboot the system into non-Safe mode and installed the .NET Framework > again. > > > Thanks! > > Best regards, > > Gary Chang > Microsoft Community Support > -------------------- > Get Secure! ¡§C www.microsoft.com/security > Register to Access MSDN Managed Newsgroups! > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/servicedesks/msdn/nospam.asp > &SD=msdn > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > Hi Timothy,
I am afraid I forget one think to check, your system is a Windows 2003, Windows 2003 system should have installed the .NET Framework 1.1 as a Windows system component by default. Would you make sure your system haven't the .NET 1.1 Framework yet, I suggest you check the C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\ directory. If your system has already installed the .NET 1.1 Framework, you can find a v1.1.4322 sub directory in it. Thanks for your understanding! Best regards, Gary Chang Microsoft Community Support ====================================================== PLEASE NOTE the newsgroup SECURE CODE and PASSWORD will be updated at 9:00 AM PST, February 14, 2006. Please complete a re-registration process by entering the secure code mmpng2006 when prompted. Once you have entered the secure code mmpng2006, you will be able to update your profile and access the partner newsgroups. ====================================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. ====================================================== This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ====================================================== Gary I agree it should have installed 1.1 but it isn't installed. I have the
directory but only two files exist, gacutil.exe.config & regsvcs.exe.config. I also thought VS2005 should have installed it as well. I have the MS WorldTime program install that indicates the 1.1 framework needs to be installed so I don't think it was. Any ideas ? -- Show quoteTimothy Jewett Jewettware@online.nospam ""Gary Chang[MSFT]"" wrote: > Hi Timothy, > > I am afraid I forget one think to check, your system is a Windows 2003, > Windows 2003 system should have installed the .NET Framework 1.1 as a > Windows system component by default. > > Would you make sure your system haven't the .NET 1.1 Framework yet, I > suggest you check the C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\ directory. If > your system has already installed the .NET 1.1 Framework, you can find a > v1.1.4322 sub directory in it. > > Thanks for your understanding! > > Best regards, > > Gary Chang > Microsoft Community Support > ====================================================== > PLEASE NOTE the newsgroup SECURE CODE and PASSWORD will be updated at 9:00 > AM PST, February 14, 2006. Please complete a re-registration process by > entering the secure code mmpng2006 when prompted. Once you have entered the > secure code mmpng2006, you will be able to update your profile and access > the partner newsgroups. > ====================================================== > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so > that others may learn and benefit from this issue. > ====================================================== > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > ====================================================== > > Hi Timothy,
I am afraid I could not find more clues from the exception error message. So at the current stage, it is better for you if one of our PSS support engineers could work with you. This may need you submit a support incident in Microsoft PSS (Product Support Service). As a MSDN subscriber, you have two free support incidents. By the way, if the problem is confirmed by Microsoft PSS as a product issue, PSS won't charge money. Every MSDN subscriber has two free support incidents. You could use one of them to contact Microsoft PSS. So you don't need to pay money yet. Surely if the issue is a product issue, you still have two free support incidents. For your reference, I attached steps to contact Microsoft PSS here: You can contact Microsoft Product Support directly to discuss additional support options you may have available, by contacting us at 1-(800)936-5800 or by choosing one of the options listed at http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx?rdpath=gp;en-us;offer prophone Thanks for your understanding! Best regards, Gary Chang Microsoft Community Support ====================================================== PLEASE NOTE the newsgroup SECURE CODE and PASSWORD will be updated at 9:00 AM PST, February 14, 2006. Please complete a re-registration process by entering the secure code mmpng2006 when prompted. Once you have entered the secure code mmpng2006, you will be able to update your profile and access the partner newsgroups. ====================================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. ====================================================== This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ====================================================== |
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