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location" when performing unattended installation Jun 06 2016SupportApplies to AutoCAD 2004, AutoCAD 2005, AutoCAD 2006, AutoCAD 2007, AutoCAD 2008, AutoCAD 2009, AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011, AutoCAD 2012, and AutoCAD 2013 Applies to AutoCAD 2004, AutoCAD 2005, AutoCAD 2006, AutoCAD 2007, AutoCAD 2008, AutoCAD 2009, AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011, AutoCAD 2012, and AutoCAD 2013 Share Add To Issue: When youperformed an unattended installationusing Group Policy Objects (GPO) or System Management Server (SMS), you received the following error message in the Windows Event Viewer or installation log file: Error 1606
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during installation Modified on: Fri, 15 May, 2015 at 11:29 AM PROBLEM The following error is encountered either during installation, in the Product's Installation Log https://support.threattracksecurity.com/support/solutions/articles/1000070990-msi-error-1606-could-not-access-network-location-during-installation file, or in Window's Event Logs: "Error 1606: Could not access network location %APPDATA%" Product Installation Logs can be located: VIPRE Home: %Temp%\VIPREInstall.log (or VIPREPremiumInstall.log) VIPRE Business: C:\ProgramData\VIPRE Business http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1202136/error-1606-could-not-access-network-location-systemdrive-inetpub-wwwroot-whi Agent\logs\Agent-MSI.csv (Other OS/Version Locations) ENVIRONMENT VIPRE Business VIPRE Business Premium All Supported Environments SOLUTION This Error indicates trouble with the Environmental Variable references inside the Registry. The following Microsoft error 1606 Knowledge Base Article will cover the fix for this issue and the installation should proceed without trouble afterwards:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886549Note: If this doesn't correct the issue the first time, save the fix it file to disk and right click and run it as an administrator. CAUSE This happens when a computer is part of a network and the incorrect network path error 1606 could for the %APPDATA% is in the registry, thus VIPRE will not be able to find the network location. Did you find it helpful? Yes No Can you please tell us how we can improve this article? Related Articles MSI Error 1402: 'Could not open key' during Vipre product installation/upgrade Error: 'The installation package could not be opened' during installation MSI Error 1719: 'Windows Installer service could not be accessed' during installation MSI Error 1316: 'A Network Error has Occurred' during VIPRE Business Agent installation MSI Error 1303: 'The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory' during installation/upgrade MSI Error 1639: 'Invalid command line argument' during installation Error: 'The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed' during installation MSI Error 1721: 'A program required for this install to complete could not be run.' during installation/uninstallation Windows Error Codes MSI Error 1305: 'Error reading from file' during installation Company Support Company Visit our Website Contact Us Support home create ticket check ticket status solutions forums ©2014. Freshdesk. All Rights Reserved. Hosted by Freshdesk
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