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Setup & Install by Heath Stewart Application Lifecycle Management Application Insights Release Management Team Foundation Server Testing Visual Studio Team Services All Languages Visual C++ Visual F# JavaScript TypeScript error 1706 setup cannot find the required files office 2010 Python .NET .NET .NET with Beth Massi ASP.NET by Scott Hanselman OData Team error 1706 windows installer WPF Platform Development Apps for Windows Bing Edge Microsoft Azure Office 365 Development Web Data Development SQL Server SQL Server error 1706 setup cannot find the required files office 2007 Data Tools DocumentDB Setup & Install by Heath Stewart About Windows Installer, the .NET Framework, and Visual Studio. Resolving Prompts for Source ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ December 2, 2005 by Heath Stewart (MSFT) // 13 Comments https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/2867fe21-6414-4bd9-879e-ded00716ba70/problem-installing-sql-server-2012-windows-7-64-bit?forum=sqlsetupandupgrade 0 0 0 When discussing the Windows Installer cache, I mentioned how cabinet streams are stripped from the .msi file when the Windows Installer package is cached, and how this is a contributing factor to prompts for source. A prompt for source will occur when repairing or patching a product if the source for a file to reinstalled is not present. This results in the Windows https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/heaths/2005/12/02/resolving-prompts-for-source/ Installer error 1706 to be displayed if installing with a user interface and in the log, and the Windows error 1603 (ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE) to be returned from the process. Prior to Windows Installer 2.0 the original installation source was always necessary but that was fixed by Windows Installer 2.0. Now by adhering to certain rules you can mitigate prompts for source: Ensure no custom action access the original source location. Populate the MsiFileHash table for un-versioned files. Correctly populate the Version and Language columns in the File table for versioned files. Using whole files in a patch is also a good idea, but if you can support only Windows Installer 3.0 and newer you can support binary delta patching against a baseline cache that Windows Installer creates for smaller patch size. This allows patches to contain a binary delta between the target and upgrade binary files. For example, a QFE targeting the RTM can contain deltas between the RTM- and QFE-level binaries regardless of other patches that are installed, as long as that patch would supersede any other QFE that patched the same file set. To take advantage of the baseline cache, one must author the MsiPatc
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and then join it to another farm, error 1706 popped up during the configuration wizard. Initially, the errors are: Product: Microsoft SharePoint Portal English Language Pack -- Error 1706. An installation package for the product Microsoft SharePoint Portal English Language Pack cannot be found. Try the installation again using a valid copy of the installation package 'spsmui.msi'. Product: Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 1033 Lang Pack -- Error 1706. An installation package for the product Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 1033 Lang Pack cannot be found. Try the installation again using a valid copy of the installation package 'wssmui.msi'. Product: Microsoft SharePoint Portal English Language Pack -- Error 1706. An installation package for the product Microsoft SharePoint Portal English Language Pack cannot be found. Try the installation again using a valid copy of the installation package 'spsmui.msi'. Some article says this is caused by the change of the path of the installation media. Unfortunately, I don't think this is the reason in my case. From the error message, the only thing I know is the configuration wizard could not find the path of "Language Pack". So, instead of trouble shooting, I installed those packages manually. There are totally around 10 msi files in"Language Pack" setup media. Then, the errors below showed up: Product: Microsoft Office Server Proof (Russian) 2010 -- Error 1706. Setup cannot find the required files. Check your connection to the network, or CD-ROM drive. For other potential solutions to this problem, see SETUP.CHM. Product: Microsoft Office Server Proof (English) 2010 -- Error 1706. Setup cannot find the required files. Check your connection to the network, or CD-ROM drive. For other potential solutions to this problem, see C:\Users\_SPFAR~1\AppData\Local\Temp\2\Setup00001660\SETUP.CHM. This still looks like caused by"Language Pack", so I tried to re-install it. Here is the problem: I could not uninstall it. When I tried to uninstall it through "Programs and Features", no er