Error 1706 No Valid Source Roxio
Discussion Groups Store Shop Now Upgrade How to Buy Solutions Volume Licensing Affiliate Program Roxio Mobile User Groups Partners Roxio Community Forums Members Calendar Sign In » View New Content Roxio error 1706 no valid source could be found for product Community → Easy Media Creator Products → Legacy Creator Products → Easy Media error 1706 no valid source could be found for product crystal reports Creator 7, 7.5 and 8 → Easy Media Creator 8 → EMC 8 - General Discussion Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Dreaded "Error 1706 no valid source could be found for product DAO." Started by Clint H , Dec 28 2006 02:16 AM Please log in to reply 10 replies to this topic #1 Clint H Clint H Rookie Members 25 posts Posted 28 December 2006 - 02:16 AM I had no problems when I first installed EMC8. When I reformatted, all hell has cut loose with it. I can't do anything without it wanting to install some DAO "thing". Every restart, the same thing and it tries to search a temp directory for DAO.msi and can't find it. "Error 1706 no valid source could be found for product DAO........". That dao.msi file is not on the HD nor the CD. I tried searching for this and saw that a file called mdac_typ-Enu-260.exe will fix it and you can get it from the M$ site or the ATI site (not sure what ATI has to do with this yet). I searched the M$ site and ATI's site for it and didn't find jack. Can't find it at a search engine either. Can't search for it here because this site's search doesn't work! "Sorry an error has occurred". I'm not about to uninstall DAO because it's needed for some ATI 'ware functions. I tried "repairing" EMC8 to no avail. Office 2k nor any other Office product, or Word, is installed. The ONLY thing installed is the same as before; ATI, drivers for all hardware, and EMC8.When it gets "tired" of trying to install it, it stops and I get a Visual C++ Runtime Library window that says a runtime error in RoxWatch.exe.I fail to understand why
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Question Answer Questions My Profile ShortcutsDiscussion GroupsFeature RequestsHelp and SupportHow-tosIT Service ProvidersMy QuestionsApp CenterRatings and ReviewsRecent ActivityRecent PostsScript CenterSpiceListsSpiceworks BlogVendor PagesWindows Events Event 11706 (Error) Source: MsiInstaller How important https://community.spiceworks.com/windows_event/show/228-msiinstaller-11706 is this event? (0 votes) 1 2 3 4 5 not important very important Description 11706 Source MsiInstaller Type Error Description Product: -- 1706 English, please! Request a translation of the event description in plain English. Concepts to understand What is the role of MsiInstaller? Comments Peter Hayden (Last update 6/6/2006): - Error message: "No valid source could be found for product Microsoft Office 2000" error 1706 - Logon as an Administrator, uninstall Office, and using the customized setup, reinstall the components required with the drop-down list set to "Run all from My Computer" rather than the default of "Run from My Computer". When installation is complete, go into every possible Office component from the Start button to ensure that it does not prompt for the Microsoft Office media. If you do not error 1706 no wish to uninstall Microsoft Office then a partial fix is as follows. Logon to each user account that has this problem in turn, and run the registry fix from M274473. Do not run this registry fix for an account that will be copied to C:\Documents and Settings\Default User. Microsoft did not intend this fix to be used in this way. If it is then it will mess up Microsoft Office. The separate Microsoft fix for future users (who do not have an existing profile) detailed in M274473 has been tried but did not work. Ionut Marin (Last update 3/11/2006): If you are having problems when installing the ".Net Framework", then read the following newsgroup post. However since this post suggests modifying the registry and other important directories, try to do a backup (or Restore point) before following this post. From a newsgroup post: "The following is a "blanket solution" that has resolved many cases in my experience: 1. Make sure IIS is not running. 2. Uninstall the .NET Framework from Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs. 3. Delete following folders: C:\WINNT\assembly C:\WINNT\Microsoft .NET 4. Delete the following files C:\WINNT\System32\mscoree.dll C:\WINNT\System32\URTTemp\mscoree.dll 5. Delete the following registry keys: