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Visual Studio ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Aaron StebnerOctober 30, 200512 0 0 0 I was contacted by a customer this week who was trying to install Visual Studio .NET 2003 and was receiving 1308 or 1309 error messages during microsoft 2007 error 1309 setup, which caused setup to rollback and fail. The errors appeared in the verbose MSI microsoft office error 1309 log file similar to the following (note that for Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005 setup, the log file is %temp%\vsmsilog*.txt where *
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is a randomly generated ending): MSI (s) (87:F3) [20:13::24:123]: Product: Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003 - English -- Error 1308.Source file not found:C:\Win\Microsoft.Net\Framework\URTInstallPath\system.security.xml. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it. MSI (s) (84:E0)
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[22:17:29:968]: Product: Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003 - English -- Error 1309.Error reading from file: e:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\SDK\v1.1\Samples\Technologies\Serialization\vb\SerializationVB.vbproj. System error 1. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it. There are many possible causes for 1308 or 1309 errors in an MSI-based setup. The most common cause of this that we've seen for Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005 setup is an issue reading from the source media while installing error reading from file verify that the file exists and that you can access it from CD or DVD. This could be due to scratches, dust or other physical flaws on the disc itself. It could be a firmware or driver issue with the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive (we see this a lot for some of the older generation DVD-ROM drives that have slower spin speedsin particular). The most reliable workaround we've found for eliminating 1308/1309 errors and allow Visual Studio to install successfully is to copy the contents of the VS CDs or DVD to a local hard drive and then install from the local hard drive instead of from media. The instructions that can be used to copy the VS CDs or DVD locally are documented in the following locations: The VS .NET 2002readme The VS .NET 2003 readme This knowledge base article (whichis essentially a reprint of the readme contents from both VS 2002 and 2003) Note that if you have VS 2005, there is not yet a readme posted that I could find since it just shipped. I will update this post with the official link when it is available, but in the meantime you can use steps similar to the VS 2003 steps (except you do not need to change the [Baseline] section of setup.ini anymore). The instructions I linked to above refer to creating a network install point so that you can in
and receive the error message, “error reading from file: path\filename.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it,” this is because Project 2003 uses a separate version of the Oclncore.opc file. The Project 2003 vcersion of OcIncore.opc may cause a conflict with the rest of the Office 2003 suite. Alternately, if you receive the error message “fatal error during installation”, it is because you have attempted to install Project 2003 before installing Office 2003. The cause is the same conflict with the Oclncore.opc https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/astebner/2005/10/30/how-to-resolve-1308-or-1309-errors-while-installing-visual-studio/ file. In the first case, find the PRJPRO*.XML file under FILES/SETUP of the installation source. Open the file in Notepad, and search for the text string “OCLNCORE.OPC_1033”. Change CacheLevel=’1’ setting to CacheLevel=’3’. Save the modidfied file back to its original location. In the second case, find the PR011.XML file in FILES/SETUP. Go through the same procedure of changing the OCLNCORE.OPC_1033 CacheLevel http://www.error.info/windows/installation-1309.html from 1 to 3; save it back to its original location, and then attempt the install again. Changing the CacheLevel means that the order of installation is no longer relevant, and it should proceed without a hitch. This steps help on a code 1309 error This is a system error code. Many system errors can occur due to improper maintenance, or may also be the result of a virus infection or a corrupted software file. Make sure your anti-virus and anti-malware software is up to date, and perform a scan to ensure that no malware is present. You may also be able to address the incidence of this error code by performing routine maintenance on the registry. Any simple registry repair tool should be able to conduct routine maintenance, after which the system error code may be addressed. To learn more about this error, please check out our Error Analyzer software. User Comments Score What do you know about Windows error 1309: < Please select how do you rate it > essential neutral can be deleted ------------------------------------------------------------------------ don't know Incorrect, pl
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