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.NET Frame work 1.1 install problemI have a new Dell E-310 with XP-home media edition. One of the first things I did when I put it on-line was get the latest Windows critical updates. One of those was for .NET 1.1. This failed to install. After poking around the MS knowledgebase, I found some instructions which told me to uninstall 1.1, and reinstall it. I followed the instructions, but now when I try to install 1.1 again using dotnetfx.exe, I get a pop-up that says "Microsoft .NET Framework Setup cannot write to the setup log". I have over 102 GB of free disk space, I tried disabling my firewall and antivirus (after disconnecting from the net), but I always get this same message. Using Add/Remove programs, I see that there is no .NET installed. I've run RegScrubXP to clean the registry. Nothing seems to get me past this cryptic message. I appreciate all advice. Thanks, -- Tim What you are not having is problem some privileges on certain directories...
Are you logged in as a Computer Administrator or Limited User? You can create either one type of user by launching Control panel and clicking on UserAccounts.. From there it should be obvious.. you can login as administrator then and do the .NET install, all should be well. VJ "Tim Johnson" <ta***@notvalidcox.net> wrote in message news:W%f0g.6903$zf6.4556@fed1read08...Show quote > Hello, > > I have a new Dell E-310 with XP-home media edition. One of the first > things I did when I put it on-line was get the latest Windows critical > updates. One of those was for .NET 1.1. This failed to install. After > poking around the MS knowledgebase, I found some instructions which told > me to uninstall 1.1, and reinstall it. I followed the instructions, but > now when I try to install 1.1 again using dotnetfx.exe, I get a pop-up > that says "Microsoft .NET Framework Setup cannot write to the setup log". > > I have over 102 GB of free disk space, I tried disabling my firewall and > antivirus (after disconnecting from the net), but I always get this same > message. Using Add/Remove programs, I see that there is no .NET installed. > I've run RegScrubXP to clean the registry. Nothing seems to get me past > this cryptic message. > > I appreciate all advice. > > Thanks, > > -- > Tim VJ wrote:
> What you are not having is problem some privileges on certain directories... I am logged in as the administrator.> Are you logged in as a Computer Administrator or Limited User? You can > create either one type of user by launching Control panel and clicking on > UserAccounts.. From there it should be obvious.. you can login as > administrator then and do the .NET install, all should be well. > > VJ > VJ, -- Tim Hi Tim,
My search has revealed atleast one other case in which this same problem was occurring with a user on a Dell computer. The person was finally able to solve the problem by logging on with the pre-configured Administrator account (that comes with XP), and installing the framework from dotnetfx.exe. I hope this will work for you, Regards, Cerebrus. Cerebrus,
Thank you for responding. Unfortunately, I am using the preconfigured Administrator account so I do have administrator rights. What's also strange is that, although I don't see any .NET anything installed when I look at Add/Remove Programs, I'm getting a Windows Update notification that "Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.0 Service Pack 3 (KB887998)" is ready to install. So, it would appear that there may be some remnant of 1.0 still around to fool Windows Update, although this is probably a separate issue. Any further help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, -- Show quoteTim =========================== Cerebrus wrote: > Hi Tim, > > My search has revealed atleast one other case in which this same > problem was occurring with a user on a Dell computer. > > The person was finally able to solve the problem by logging on with the > pre-configured Administrator account (that comes with XP), and > installing the framework from dotnetfx.exe. > > I hope this will work for you, > > Regards, > > Cerebrus. > Just a follow-up to the Windows Update to .NET 1.0:
I tried to apply the update, at the reboot, after logging in, I got the pop-up error that gacutil.exe could not start because mscoree.dll was not found. Well, not too surprising since .NET any version is not supposed to be installed right now. C:\>dir gacutil.exe /s Directory of C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705 09/29/2004 06:04 PM 61,440 gacutil.exe Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\40d7aef84e51a368538b4bc7b d78b8e6 09/29/2004 06:04 PM 61,440 gacutil.exe Directory of C:\WINDOWS\v1.0.3705 09/29/2004 06:04 PM 61,440 gacutil.exe and C:\>dir mscoree.dll /s Directory of C:\i386 07/14/2004 10:24 PM 155,648 mscoree.dll Directory of C:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-1489005031-2755091868-1161272384-1005\Dc26 02/20/2003 05:06 PM 155,648 mscoree.dll Total Files Listed: 2 File(s) 311,296 bytes 0 Dir(s) 102,253,457,408 bytes free -- Show quoteTim ======================= Tim Johnson wrote: > What's also strange is that, although I don't see any .NET anything > installed when I look at Add/Remove Programs, I'm getting a Windows > Update notification that "Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, > Version 1.0 Service Pack 3 (KB887998)" is ready to install. > > So, it would appear that there may be some remnant of 1.0 still around > to fool Windows Update, Hi Tim,
I understand that you have Administrator rights, but I meant that there is a built-in account *named* "Administrator". Are you logged in with that particular account ? Also try right clicking the dotnetfx.exe file, and choosing "Run as...". In this dialog box, choose the "Administrator" account. Enter the password, and click OK. See if it works. The problems you are seeing are *normal* when you consider that the Framework tried to install, but failed at some point, during the installation. Therefore, you have some files and folders which exist physically on the drive, but may not have been properly configured and registered. HTH, Regards, Cerebrus. Hi,
If that too doesn't work, see the following page for complete instructions on Removal / Repair of the .NET Framework 1.1. <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643/> Regards, Cerebrus. Cerebrus wrote:
> Hi Tim, Cerebrus,> > I understand that you have Administrator rights, but I meant that there > is a built-in account *named* "Administrator". Are you logged in with > that particular account ? I got it now. Yes, running from the Administrator account itself did the trick. If that was documented somewhere, I sure missed it. I noticed the installation process created a ASP.NET... account. What is this for? Is it necessary? Thanks, -- Tim >> I got it now. Yes, running from the Administrator account itself did the So, it worked ! That's very nice to hear. No, it doesn't seem to be>> trick. If that was documented somewhere, I sure missed it. documented anywhere at all. Just a nifty trick to pick up eh ? ;-) >> I noticed the installation process created a ASP.NET... account. What is this for? Is it necessary?Yes, this account is created to run ASP.NET applications on your Web server. "Is it necessary ?" Only if you do Web application development work on your machine using ASP.NET. So, if you don't do ASP.NET development, you can safely remove it. Hope this helped, Regards, Cerebrus. |
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