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Revu Mac Resources Revu iPad Resources Tutorials & Training Video Shorts Manuals & Help License & Installation Release Notes Bluebeam Revu Revu Mac Revu iPad Studio Prime Studio Enterprise Compatibility Bluebeam Revu Bluebeam Revu Mac Studio Enterprise Community Forum Contact Support FAQ Library Search For Search Microsoft SQL Server Compact (SSCE) Installation Fails Created 09/16/2015 Author Greg Category Installation & Upgrades Summary These errors occur when installing Bluebeam Revu 8 or 9. The Microsoft SQL Server Compact (SSCE) install fails which causes the Bluebeam install to fail. Relevant Products Bluebeam Revu 8, Bluebeam Revu 9 Problem The Microsoft SQL Compact Edition installation is failing, which https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/970876 stops the installation of Revu 8.5.1 through 9.2.1. The following errors will occur when installing Revu 8.5.1 to 9.2.1: "The installation of the Microsoft SSCE x64 has failed. Setup will now exit." "Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file…SSCERuntime-ENU-x86.msi" Reason The Revu installation includes the Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 SP 2 (SSCE), which is already installed on this computer. The SSCE installation fails to http://support.bluebeam.com/articles/microsoft-sql-server-compact-ssce-installation-fails/ detect the existing installation, starts to install and fails, which stops the Revu installation. Solution Bluebeam Revu 8.5.1 to 9.2.1 Uninstall and then reinstall the Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 Service Pack 2 and then install Bluebeam. Reinstalling the SSCE will resolve its problem, it will be skipped and the Revu installation will continue. If you are running Windows 64-bit, you will need to uninstall and reinstall both SSCE 32-bit and 64-bit. Click Start > Control Panel. Click Uninstall a program. Select Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 Service Pack 2 x64 ENU or Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 Service Pack 2 ENU and then click Uninstall. . Download Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 Service Pack 2 Install SSCERuntime_x86-ENU SP2.msi. Also install SSCERuntime_x64-ENU SP2.msi, if you have 64-bit Windows. Install Bluebeam after the SSCE installation has completed. Note: Revu 8 and 9 and the Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3.5 SP 2 are compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP. They are not compatible with newer versions of Windows. Click here for information about upgrading Revu to a version that supports a newer version of Windows. See the Revu Compatibility Chart to see which version of Revu is needed. More Information For more information about using Revu, please check out the video tutorials and
The following error has occurred: "Error 1316.A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file ...\x86\setup\SSCERuntime-enu.msi" http://blog-mstechnology.blogspot.com/2009/06/error-1316a-network-error-occurred.html I checked this file from this location, and planning to run this file separately, I faced the same error. i found that when i run this file, http://intellitect.com/sql-server-2008-install-nightmare/ "SSCERuntime-enu.msi", it is for install Microsoft SQL Server compact 3.5 SP1 setup. I decided to remove this installation manually from "Add or Remove Programs"After uninstalled, I error 1316 re-run the repair again, it works fine.Hope it helps someone, that's why I share with here. Have a great day! at 8:28 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: SQL Server 2008 Posted by Babu Akkandi 12 comments: turgay sahtiyanOctober 8, 2009 at 7:26 PMit works for me tyReplyDeleteBabu AOctober 8, error 1316 the 2009 at 7:37 PMThanks "turgay sahtiyan" for your valuable response.Have a great Day!ReplyDeleteAnonymousOctober 9, 2009 at 7:27 PMHello,I did a uninstall on the sql server compact 3.5 sp1 and i still get the error when trying to run a repair. I also get a repair when running on the shared services so it still wont let me install sp1. My repair gets like 75% complete to this and then gets the error.SSISConfigAction_repair_postmsi_Cpu32It says it cant read from the file now.JoshReplyDeleteBabu AOctober 9, 2009 at 7:34 PMHi Josh,I think, you have to do re-install entire applicationRegards,Babu AReplyDeleteAnonymousOctober 9, 2009 at 7:50 PMBabu A,I am just curious why though since when i first installed this everything went smooth until i tried to do the sp1 upgrade and it fails. thanks,JoshReplyDeleteAnonymousOctober 9, 2009 at 7:52 PMI just feel if i do a reinstall then I am going to relate back to this problem as my first install of this went f
SP1, which included SQL Server Express 2005. From there I wished to install SQL Server 2008 Standard on the default port and upgrade SQL Server 2005 Express to SQL Server 2008 express. Unfortunately, this proved to be a troublesome desire. I have no idea what the cause is exactly, except that I was not the only one on my team to have issues. At this point, I am not sure the order that things occurred exactly, but I have a host of error messages and ways to handle them. I can't say it will work for you - I sure hope you didn't have to go through all these to install SQL Server 2008 - but I did so I decided to share the experience. Uninstall procedure: The most important step with any failed SQL Server 2008 installation is uninstalling the failed attempt - yes, SQL Server 2008 needs to be uninstalled if an installation fails as it doesn't automatically roll back. At the moment there is no complete knowledge base article on how to manually uninstall SQL Server 2008. However, there are instructions for how to uninstall an instance of SQL Server 2005 manually and there is a lot of similarity with SQL Server 2008, so review and follow those instructions were it makes sense. Below is a list of the steps I followed: Uninstall the the installation from Programs and Features/Add Remove Programs, selecting Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and double clicking to run the uninstaller. (You always need to begin with this step or the command line equivalent.) Do not use the Windows Installer Cleanup Tool to remove SQL Server 2008 without first trying to do so from Programs and Features/Add Remove Programs. During the uninstall, you can choose (via series of check boxes), which components of SQL Server 2008 to uninstall - including any shared components for when you have multiple instances. In the case of multiple instances, each instance needs to be uninstalled independently. Run SC.EXE query | find /i "SERVICE_NAME: MSSQL" to verify that there are no services instances for SQL Server that should have been deleted but weren't. Any items that appear unexpectedly, should be removed with the command SC.EXE delete