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Print ServerUser Group CommunityVDI-in-a-BoxWeb InterfaceXenAppXenClientXenDesktopXenMobileXenServer Discussions Support Forums Products Receiver, Plug-ins, and Merchandising Server Receiver for Windows Receiver for Windows 4.x Javascript Disabled Detected You currently http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/error-2203-when-using-windows-installer/6ee19473-91e9-4dc1-8937-d0ce6b9c3e85?page=2 have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Can't install reciever 4.1 for Windows Started by Caren Dymond , 24 June 2014 - 05:14 PM Login to Reply Reciever uninstall install 3 replies to this topic Caren Dymond Members #1 Caren Dymond 1 posts https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/353022-cant-install-reciever-41-for-windows/ Posted 24 June 2014 - 05:14 PM Hi When I try to install Reciever on my Vista, 64-bit machine I get the following messages: In the dialogue box: "The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2738." In the log file all the components are installed except: "15:14:11: Error - CComponentManager::GetInstallStatus(493) - Installation NOT successful for 'Self Service Plug-in', error: 1603." I understand there are problems with uninstalling Reciever that may be contributing to this problem. Here's my uninstall process: 1. Uninstall using the control panel 2. Run the ReceiverCleanupUtility - that fails on the registry step and the log file says: "2014-06-24 08:54:03:623 CReceiverCleanup::RemoveRegistryEntries: Load user profile for C Dymond failed" 3. Run MicrosoftFixit.ProgramInstallUninstall 4. Use Regedit to remove everything I can find that says Citrix in the registry 5. Delete a
Sep 7, 2004 / Updated On: Sep 29, 2004 Average Rating: 1 (8 ratings) View products this document applies to link to products this document applies to Symptoms When trying to install/uninstall a citrix hotfix, installing/uninstalling http://articlesfavs.blogspot.com/2010/02/msi-ms-installer-error-code-2230.html the server software or when adding or removing some components of the server software one may receive the following error: Internal error 2203. c:\windows\installer\xxxxx.ipi, -2147024629 Resolution Ensure the path of the administrator's user variables in http://www.yellow-bricks.com/2008/03/27/installing-vmware-tools-fails-with-internal-error-2203/ the system properties of the temp and tmp variables are as follows: TEMP:%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp TMP:%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp This document applies to: * MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 for Microsoft Windows 2000 * MetaFrame Presentation Server 3.0 for citrix receiver Microsoft Windows 2003 * MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Microsoft Windows 2000 * MetaFrame XP 1.0 for Microsoft Windows 2003 http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX104619 Labels: Misc. Progs, Windows 0 comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Popular Posts Solution to "VBE6EXT.OLB could not be loaded." Error Resolve auditd warning asking to specify arch type Remove Packages With this RPM ""Error: ... Specifies Multiple Packages " MS SQL Server Cheat Sheet RPM Error: ... citrix receiver error Specifies Multiple Packages Labels .NET 4 (1) .profile (1) Active Directory (2) aspnet_regiis (1) auditd (1) BackupExec (3) bash (2) Bash Script (1) CentOS (2) Cheat Sheet (5) Chrome Error (1) CLI (1) CLI tool (1) CSS (1) Cyberthreats (1) Data Recovery (1) delete (1) Disk (1) DNS (2) DOS to Unix (1) Excel (3) Fail (1) Findstr (1) free tools (1) FreeWare (5) Function (1) funny stuff (1) Geeky (1) Global Catalog (1) Google Apps (2) Grep (1) GREP for Windows (1) HTML (1) I/O Redirection (1) IIS (1) inode (1) IPV4 (1) IPV6 (1) ISO (1) java (1) keystore (1) keytool (1) ksh (1) ldapsearch (1) Legal (1) Linux (23) Macro (1) Malware (1) Misc. Progs (1) mod_rewrite (1) MS SQL (1) MSI internal error (1) Net (2) News (1) NFS (1) ODBC (1) Office 2010 (2) openssl (1) P12 (1) Packages (1) PFX (1) Pix (1) Public (1) putty (1) Query (1) RedHat (4) RegEx (1) Regular Expressions (3) Rescue (1) RPM (2) Search (1) Security (1) Shell (2) Size Limit exceeded (1) Solaris (1) ssh (1) stty (1) Text Conversion (1) tips (7) tomcat (1) Tools (3) unlock (1) vbe6 error (1) vbe6ext.olb (2) Virtual CD (1) VLookup (1) Windows (14) Yum (2) Blog Archive
27 March, 2008 When updating VMware Tools the setup constantly bailed out without a decent error. So I decided to un-install the Tools and install them again. Un-installing went smooth but when installing it again I ended up with the error "internal error 2203". After googling this error the Citrix website gave me the solution, check your tmp and temp environment variables. Indeed both variables pointed out to the CD-Rom player for some strange reason. I changed it to c:\temp and the installation of VMware Tools went smooth… Share it:TweetPocket Related Filed Under: ServerComments Clint Eschberger says 28 March, 2008 at 13:31 Wow, I had not came across that, but played around with it this morning and was able to re-create it on my test box. Good to know where you are planning on doing hundreds 😉 Rich says 31 March, 2008 at 11:10 Just curious, but did you ever figure out why or how the variables were changed to the cdrom? Duncan Epping says 31 March, 2008 at 11:30 No clue, i did not initially install this server. So it might just be a mistake by the original engineer. David @ Powerbits says 27 May, 2008 at 23:12 Didn't have the temp to CD problem, but I was getting the error. My temp was pointing to …\Local Settings\temp. I cleaned out the existing VMWare-* folders and install was successful. Thanks for the tip. Nicolás Briones says 11 June, 2008 at 18:36 Just to extend a little bit the solution. I had been googling around and end here. Through my search, i see that all related problems to "error 2203" has a common source: an application was trying to write on the temp directory, and it couldn't. There is two reasons and solutions: 1. Look if your user and SYSTEM user has full control over C:\WINDOWS\Temp and C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local settings\