Error 1606 Cannot Access Network Location Systemdrive Inetpub Wwwroot
Wed, Jan 4 2012 10:41 AM Reply Hello friends, Now I'm installing NetAdvantage 2004 vol. 3 but I obtain this error: error 1606. could not access network location %SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwwroot I've tried this solution posted by team Infragistic: http://devcenter.infragistics.com/Support/KnowledgeBaseArticle.aspx?ArticleID=10058 But I obtain the same results, please, What must I do? PC: Windows 7 64 bits, Help, this is urgent.... Thanks, regards. Reply Post Points: 20 Verified Answer [Infragistics] Brian Wint Points 681 Replied On: Thu, Jan 5 2012 10:15 AM Reply Verified by ErosDark Hello, Since you are on a 64-bit machine, Windows is likely redirecting the installation to use the 32-bit registry hive. Try updating the value from the 32-bit registry hive at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\InetStp. Brian Wint Infragistics Release Engineer Need help? Find the various ways you can get help from Infragistics. Reply Post Points: 55 All Replies [Infragistics] Brian Wint Points 681 Replied On: Thu, Jan 5 2012 10:15 AM Reply Verified by ErosDark Hello, Since you are on a 64-bit machine, Windows is likely redirecting the installation to use the 32-bit registry hive. Try updating the value from the 32-bit registry hive at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\InetStp. Brian Wint Infragistics Release Engineer Need help? Find the various ways you can get help from Infragistics. Reply Post Points: 55 ErosDark Points 1,210 Replied On: Thu, Jan 5 2012 10:17 AM Reply Thanks, I've solved this problem with your suggestion. Regards. Reply Post Points: 5 Mike Rudel Points 20 Replied On: Fri, May 10 2013 5:22 PM Reply Hello Brian, I am having the same issue. Which setting are you referring to here? The InstallPath, PathWWWRoot or something else? Thanks, Mike Reply Post Points: 20 [Infragistics] Brian Wint Points 681 Replied On: Mon, May 13 2013 9:26 AM Reply Hello Mike, It's the PathWWWRoot value. Brian Wint Infragistics Release Engineer Need help? Find the various ways you can get help from Infragistics. Reply Post Points: 5 Previous | Next Page 1 of 1 (5 items) | RSS Tweets by @infragistics Recent Posts UltraRadialGauge label
a new Win2008R2 server with IIS7. The knowledge base says with 4.6 you don't need to do anything just run the install. I pick the "Default Web Site" and leave the sub-directory as FileVista, then I get:Could not access network location%SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwroot\FileVistaI even created the sub-directory and set the http://www.infragistics.com/community/forums/t/64049.aspx file permissions so "Everyone" has full access I still get the same thing.Here's the log:......... Jim Nowotny 8/9/2012 11:49 AM Hi Jim,Sorry for the inconvenience. Normally, the installer should work out of the box.In this case, it seems %SystemDrive% variable can http://forums.gleamtech.com/4431/error-1606-could-not-access-network-location-systemdrive-inetpub-wwwroot not be resolved on your Windows server for some reason.Please follow the below steps to fix it:1. Type "regedit" in the Run From Start Menu dialog box to open the "Registry Editor".2. Find the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InetStp\PathWWWRoot3. Change the value of this registry key from "%SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwwroot" or " \inetpub\wwwroot\" to "C:\inetpub\wwwroot". If your default website in IIS is instead stored in a different location, set the value of this registry key to that path instead.4. If your Windows Server is 64-bit you should repeat step 3 with the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\InetStp\PathWWWRootLet me know. Cem Alacayir 8/9/2012 12:28 PM Looks like you do have to enable “IIS 6 Management Compatibility”. This fixed the problem. Jim Nowotny 8/10/2012 6:10 AM
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