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Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Error 1316 when removing Access 2003 Runtime Want to Advertise Here? Solved Error http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/cannot-uninstall-office-xp-pro-error-message-1316/bbb831b7-4fbf-42a7-8f45-2681ec810360 1316 when removing Access 2003 Runtime Posted on 2015-07-15 MS Access Windows Server 2008 MS Office 1 Verified Solution 6 Comments 285 Views Last Modified: 2015-08-18 Hi On a Windows 2008 Server, I have Microsoft Office 2003 Standard installed. Also installed is Access 2003 Runtime. I'm upgrading to Office 2010 Standard, and planning to install Access https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28697419/Error-1316-when-removing-Access-2003-Runtime.html 2010 Runtime. My first step is to remove Access 2003 Runtime. I've tried this several ways, and it keeps failing: 1) Via Control Panel, Programs and Features, Uninstall 2) Select Control Panel, Programs and Features, Change, then selecting Uninstall from the Access Setup options. 3) Selecting the Access 2003 Runtime MSI, then selecting Uninstall from the Access Setup options. 4) Installing MS Fixit and letting that uninstall it. The usual fail message is "Error 1316: The specified account already exists" Note that I've tried this on different clones of the original server. Is there some better way of removing it? Could there be possibly some security or Group Policy setting that stops removal of programs. The servers I'm looking at are all terminal servers, so I wonder would there be any setting there that could interfere. Thanks 0 Question by:jdhackett Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 13 Active 1 day ago Best Solution byJohn Tsioumpris Sometimes removing Ms Access 2003 runtime is not an easy
while this file loads, or download it here. < > Question Subscribe Subscribed Question Error 1316: The specified account already exists when installing LF 9.2 Laserfiche Installation https://answers.laserfiche.com/questions/69676/Error-1316-The-specified-account-already-exists-when-installing-LF-92 and Upgrades Updated January 18, 2015 Subscribe Subscribed asked on January 17, 2015 I am trying to install LF Client 9.2 over the top of LF 9.0.x. During the installation routine, I get http://www.lotoshare.com/registrycleaner/fix-uninstall-error-1316.html the error message: "Error 1316. The specified account already exists." My only option is to click an OK button. When I click that button, I receive a follow up error error 1316 message: "Installation failed. The installation will be rolled back in the background." I have tried uninstall LF 9.0, rebooting the machine, and reinstalling LF Client 9.2 and get the same error every time. I have tried installing just the client, the client with Admin Console, the CLient with Snapshot, Scanning and every other possible combination - all of these produce the same error. Any account already exists suggestions on how I might resolve this? Thanks! 0 0 Post Link Replies Sort by: Most popular Most popular Oldest to newest Newest to oldest replied on January 17, 2015 This error generally indicates that something related to installation states in general is in flux. I'd suggest try running the Microsoft installation cleanup utility:http://support.microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall/enand see if that helps. If not, you'll want to talk to your reseller about opening a support case. 3 0 Post Link replied on January 18, 2015 Hi Justin. Thanks for your input. I ended up uninstalling LF manually (deleting application files, Common Files, AppData files, etc and removing all related registry keys). I then rebooted the machine and tried the LF 9.2 install routine again. That took care of the issue. LF 9.2 is now up and running with all of the components (scanning, Admin Console, Snapshot, PhotoDocs, etc.). We're good to go. Thanks again for the response. 0 0 Post Link Be the first to start a discussion, ask a question, or create a checklist . Sort by: Most popular Newest to oldest Most popular Oldest to newest View: Expanded Condensed Expanded Filter: All All Resolved Unresolved Si
Browseui.dll Error in Windows XP Fix Error 646 Fix Windows Error 39 Fix Error 1603 Fix DLL Errors Fix Windows Startup Errors Clean up registry Windows xp registry cleanup Repair System Crash Repair Blue Screen Delete Empty Registry Keys Fix Driver Errors Fix Windows MCI32.ocx Fix services.exe Problem How to Clean Junk Files Fix WMP.DLL Error How to fix Hpzr3207.dll Errors How to Fix Windows Freeze up Problems How to Fix Office 2003 C++ Runtime Error Software Awards Lotoshare Registry Cleaner Now Only $29.95 How to Fix Uninstall Error 1316 You may come across the following error message when you attempt to upgrade software like Itunes, PalmOne or BlackBerry Desktop Manager. “Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file C:\windows\installer\"Program Name".msi”. To fix this issue, you need to use the Add or Remove Programs utility to uninstall the previous version. If it fails, you can download and install the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. With this tool, you can uninstall the previous version from your computer. The following steps can help you uninstall the software by using Add or Remove Programs utility. Use the Add or Remove Programs Utility to Uninstall the Software Note: The following steps are for Windows XP computer. If you have a different operating system, the steps might be a little different. Click to Fix Uninstall Error 1316 Open Start and select Control Panel. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. Find and choose the software you need to clean, and tap Remove. Uninstall the software by corresponding instructions. If you cannot uninstall the software by the above steps or you cannot find the software in the list of the Add or Remove Programs, then do as follows: Use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility to Uninstall the Software Note: To run Windows Installer Cleanup Utility, you need to be logged in with Administrative rights. Navigate to Microsoft Support website, download the Windows Installer Cleanup utility and store the file msicuu2 on your desktop. Double-click msicuu2 and then tap Run to start the installation process of the