Error 1316 Setup.msi
Windows Installer (MSI) Windows Installer (MSI) Error Messages Help with MSI (Microsoft Installer) error 1316: A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file: [2] 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments This content is currently hidden from public view. Reason: Member has been banned from the site For more information, visit our FAQ's. This content is currently hidden from public view. Reason: Member has been banned from the site For more information, visit our FAQ's. Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain readable. Answers 1 This has been reported to occur if you rename the installation MSI file after installation, and then attempt to execute it a second time. Stuck? Try removing the software with the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility Also see: OFFXP: Error 1316. Setup Cannot Read from .Msi File OFF2000: Error Message: Error 1316 Running Setup for Administrative Installation Answered 01/29/2004 by: AppDeploy.com Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 1 I've been struggling with this error for days with no success, the MSI was perfect, no errors, minimal ICE errors but just would not install.It turned out that the fix was to delete ALL of the entries from the WiseSourcePath table and then recompile!I don't know if this is a limitation within Wise (using PS v5.6) as there are 1500+ files in the package or something else.Hopefully this might save someone else a few days in the future. Answered 05/09/2006 by: Nailmonkey Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 1 Initially I had "Don't Update or Recompress Files while Saving(MSI Only)" option UNCHECKED in my MSI. After I modified registry, cleaned up some files, I "CHECKED" the above option in WISE-->Product Details. After saving the MSI with above option checked, when I tried to install on a clean box, I got the "Error 1316 Network Error". So I went back to my MSI, and resaved it with the above option UNCHECKED. This time, I could install the MSI successfully on a clean box. Hope this helps. Answere
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'A Network Error has Occurred' during VIPRE Business Agent installation Modified on: Fri, 15 May, 2015 at 11:41 AM PROBLEM The following error is encountered either during the installation, in the Agent's Installation Log file, or https://support.threattracksecurity.com/support/solutions/articles/1000071022-msi-error-1316-a-network-error-has-occurred-during-vipre-business-agent-installation in Window's Event Logs: "Error 1316: A Network Error has Occurred" Note: The http://www.error1316.com/ Agent-MSI.csv file can be found in the Agent's Volatile Data folder: C:\ProgramData\VIPRE Business Agent\logs\ (Other OS/Version Locations) ENVIRONMENT VIPRE Business VIPRE Business Premium All Supported Environments SOLUTION First make sure the policy has the correct IP address or machine name for the policy and/or update servers under the Communication tab of the Policy Properties.If error 1316 the Microinstaller is still installed, remove it from Add/Remove Programs (Windows XP, 2003) or Programs and Features (Windows Vista+) and run the new installer now that the correct IP address or machine name is in the policy. Note: If you had to change the IP address or machine name, you will need to recreate any MSI installer packages that you previously created.If that doesn't fix the issue error 1316 setup.msi follow, these directions: Open regedit (Start > Run > type regedit and then press Enter) Delete the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\116445D9734F351419E319EC305638CC Run the installer again CAUSE The IP address or machine name for the policy and/or update server is incorrect. OR The agent sees the software already installed due to the registry key being left behind from a previous installation and will try to run a repair with a cached MSI installer the registry key is pointing to. Did you find it helpful? Yes No Can you please tell us how we can improve this article? Related Articles MSI Error 1317: 'An error occurred while attempting to create the directory' during installation MSI Error 1606: 'Could Not Access Network Location' during installation MSI Error 1402: 'Could not open key' during Vipre product installation/upgrade MSI Error 1721: 'A program required for this install to complete could not be run.' during installation/uninstallation MSI Error 1303: 'The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory' during installation/upgrade MSI Error 1321: 'The installer has insufficient permissions to modify the file' during installation/upgrade Error: 'Couldn't acquire Cryptography context. [Error 2148073494, Keyset does not exist]' during VIPRE Business Agent installation MSI Error 1639: 'Invalid command line ar
1 Download Error 1316 Fix-it Wizard Your System: Windows, English? Compatible with Windows 10/8/8.1, 7 & Vista. File size: 2.04MB, Safe Download Follow this procedure to download: Click here to download (error 1316) repair tool. Double click on the setup file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the product. Run a Scan and fix the detected errors by clicking the "Fix Errors" button. Download Repair Tool The error reportedly occurs on: Adobe Reader Ask Toolbar BlackBerry Desktop Manager BlueStacks Citrix Crystal Reports EasyTune HP Software InstallShield Java Kaspersky Pure Lotus Notes QuickBooks Streets and Trips Symantec EndPoint Protection Windows Installer The solutions for the some are given below: Reinstall Kaspersky Pure Problem with Kaspersky Pure installation files could cause an error message. Uninstall the product first, delete all application data files and then reinstall it again. For Windows 8.1/ 8: Press Windows Key + X. Click “Programs and features”. Right click “Kaspersky Pure” from installed programs list, select Uninstall. Follow the wizard your own and reboot. Double click Computer desktop icon. Click the View tab on the ribbon interface. Check-up “Hidden items” checkbox. Delete “Kaspersky Lab” folder from following directories: C:\Program Files (x86)\ C:\ProgramData\ C:\Users\{UserNameHere}\AppData\Local\ Download a fresh setup online and continue with the installation procedure. Visit Kaspersky Product Updates page. Run the setup as administrator. Right click the setup file, select Run as administrator option. Note: Please note that in most cases Folder # 3 (AppData) directory won’t contain “Kaspersky Lab” folder. For Earlier Versions of Windows: Click Start | Control Panel | Programs | Programs and Features. Refer Steps # 3-5 from Windows 8.1/ 8 user’s paragraph. Press Alt key to show the menu bar. Click Tools | Folder Options. Click the View tab in Folder Options dialog. Select “Show hidden files, folders and drives” option. Click Apply | OK. Refer Step # 8 from Windows 8.1/ 8 user’s paragraph. Reregister MSIExec MSIExec is a component of Windows Installer package. Unregister and reregister the file as shown under: For Windows 8.1/ 8: Press Windows Key + X. Click “Command Prompt (Admin)”. Execute below commands: msiexec / unreg msiexec / regserver Reboot your PC followed by files reregistration operation. For Earlier Versions of Windows: Click Start, point to All Programs | Accessories. Right click Command Prompt, choose Run as administrator. Refer Steps # 3-4 from Windows 8.1/ 8 user’s paragraph. Check Valid Image Path ImagePath