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files referenced by these errors are usually similar to c:\config.msi\PT**.TMP. Error 1328 is presented in different ways. The text and options are different, depending on the cause. Note: The file name in the error message may not be the same as error 1328 error applying patch to file c config msi shown here, but the C:\config.msi\ path will be the same. Why this is happening Error 1328 occurs when the update installer encounters a file of a different version than it expected. How to fix it Solution 1: Perform a Clean Install Of QuickBooks. Solution 2: Run the QBInstall Tool. Was this article helpful? Yes No Do you still have a question? Ask your question to the community. Most questions get a response in about a day. Post your question to the community Home Tags Terms of Use Privacy QuickBooks Phone Number © 2016 Intuit, Inc. All rights reserved. × Close Sign in or create an account To continue your participation in QuickBooks Learn & Support: Sign in or Create an account
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| POS How do I ... | QuickBooks Enterprise Error 1328 - How to resolve Written by Lyn Peterson quickbooks update error 1603 Wednesday, 16 February 2011 12:28 Error 1328 occurs when the installer encounters a file of a different version than it expects. This error can happen during the repair process, as https://community.intuit.com/articles/1019493-error-1328-when-updating-repairing-installing-or-uninstalling-quickbooks well as other times when installing, updating, or uninstalling any version of QuickBooks, not just Enterprise. Most of the time this error is harmless and if "Ignore" is continually selected, the process will complete successfully. The message received usually refers to a specific file. The error looks something like: c:\config.msi\PT**.TMP. The file name in the error message may not be the https://www.qbdeal.com/quickbooks-enterprise-blog/169-error-1328-how-to-resolve.html same as shown here, but the C:\config.msi\ path will be the same. While this may seem repetitive, there are actually two possible situations to resolve shown here. The difference is the way the Error 1328 presents itself with the option buttons. Situation 1: If the Error 1328 contains the buttons Abort, Retry, and Ignore the first step is to rename the config.msi folder on the computer. Temporary (.tmp) files in the config.msi folder prevent QuickBooks from finishing the process it is using. The config.msi folder is a temporary repository for storing scripts needed to roll back an installation if it fails. Once the program installs correctly, the contents of this folder are deleted. Sometimes they are unable to be removed, so they become stuck. Once they are stuck, they can cause problems with QuickBooks repairing or updating itself. To locate the config..msi file, follow the steps below: Open Windows Explorer (right-click on the Start button and select Explore) Double-click on the C: drive Show hidden files and folders (Tools > Folder Options > Select View tab >Hidden files and folders > select Show hidden files
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the issue, none with the solution.> I was recently trying to install Adobe Reader, and had an unfortunate blue screen right near the end. When trying to install again, I got this error: Error 1328. Error applying patch to file C:\Config.Msi\PTxx.tmp. It has probably been updated by other means and can no longer be modified by this patch. For more information contact your patch vendor. Apparently, Adobe Reader 11.1 is distributed internally as two MSIs: "Adobe Reader 11”, plus a patch to bring 11.0 to 11.1. After turning on MSI logging, I could see that the temporary installer files were going to C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Setup\{GUID}. The solution, in my case, was to go to that location, run AcroRead.msi manually, run AdbeRdrUpd11001.msp manually (which failed), and then go to the control panel to uninstall Adobe Reader. After that, running the official setup program (from http://get.adobe.com/reader/) worked. Additional things I did along the way that may have helped, but I don’t think were required: Manually deleted files left behind in ‘C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Reader 11.0’. To do this, I had to take ownership of the files, and manually give myself permission to delete them. Manually deleted a bunch of .tmp files from ‘C:\Config.msi\…’ that were time stamped from around the time I was doing this installation. Manually deleted a few MSIs from ‘C:\Windows\Installer"’ that were time stamped from around the time I was doing this installation. The entry 'Resolving Adobe Reader Error 1328-"Updated by Other Means"' was posted on January 14th, 2013 at 4:29 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. 15 Responses to "Resolving Adobe Reader Error 1328-"Updated by Other Means"" Seb writes: No. 1 -- January 15th, 2013 at 4:08 am I was just starting to loose hope with this exact problem and about to give up and just go for a windows re-install when I came across your post. I tried running Adobe’s own cleaner software to try and totally remove any trace of it because every time I