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bought a 64-bit Microsoft office pack and attempted to install it, it failed to install error 1719 windows installer windows 8 because I had the 32-bit version of Microsoft Word 2007 on my computer. I was unable to uninstall the 2007 Word by any windows 7 ultimate x64 normal means so I looked it up and found a fix offered by the Microsoft corporation to remove it. It worked but deleted a registry value required for the Windows Installer to run so now whenever I try http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/error-1719-windows-installer-service-could-not-be/a3d7a90f-5953-4b93-a536-d807e21e0b93 to install anything including my new Microsoft pack I get the 1719 error. I have tried everything I can think of: -Rolling back my computer (an error occurred and it wiped all my system restore points) -Entering CMD codes (which fail saying access denied even though I am on the Admin account and running it as Admin). -Restarting the Installer program multiple times from multiple sources. -Installing the latest redistributed version https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/6183f198-dbc4-45c3-bb5b-9bf930088a8d/error-1719-on-a-64-bit-windows-7-machine?forum=officesetupdeployprevious of Windows Installer (which is 4.5, as I'm running on windows 7 I need 5.0 or higher so that to failed) Nothing has worked so I could really use some help here. Also I have been unable to find my Windows 7 install disk so please don't recommend reinstalling because I would love to but can't, at least not from disk. Thursday, December 15, 2011 4:44 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote To resolve this issue, try follow the steps in KB 2642495, starting with Method 1, if the steps in that method do not resolve the issue, go to the next method. Method 1: Check the status of the Windows Installer Service To check and see if the Windows Installer Service is set correctly and started, follow these steps: Click Start, type services.msc in the Search box, and then click Services under Programs. In the Services (Local) list, right-click Windows Installer, and then click Properties. In the Startup type drop-down list make sure that the value is set to Manual. If the Service status: is Stopped, click Start and wait for the service to start and then click OK. Click the File menu, and then click Exit. Restart the installation of your program. If you still receive the error, go to method 2. Method 2: Reset th
many cases of setup failures because of error 1719 while they are installing the 64-bit .NET framework on their windows http://www.fixerrs.com/2014/03/Fix-Error-1719-Windows.html operating system. So, today I have decided to help you out. I will http://solidworks.burkesys.com/2011/01/windows-installer-error-1719-windows-7-x64/ be explaining you more about this error, it's causes and some of possible ways which will be helping you to fix out error 1719 in your windows version. Update: Windows 10 Users are Getting this Error Currently and the issue is the same which is With the Installer. What is error 1719 Error 1719 ? You have seen many times that in your windows operating system one error comes with the message written The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed" and may I inform you that this error is related to the windows installer. You can face this error mostly when you are trying to install a software or while uninstalling software. Many people error 1719 windows face this error while windows updating process since windows updating is also included in installation process. You should also know that error 1719 is related to "MSIEXEC.EXE" type of file. If you are facing this problem then it is possible so that this file is missing in your windows version or has been corrupted. Another reason behind this is the windows registry involving in this file. So the total verdict which comes out from the above description is that this occurs mostly when you install or uninstall a program on your windows operating system. Causes of error 1719 Occurs ? As I have discussed above that the main reason by which error 1719 can occur is installing/uninstalling of a particular from. But rather than this there are two more reasons which can be responsible for this error, Continue reading and find out that what are those reasons:- If you are running Windows in safe mode so there is a possibility of occurring error 1719. If you have not installed your windows installer properly. If Windows installer is not properly registered. So, these are three more reasons which
Leave a comment I was recently trying to install SolidWorks 2011 on Windows 7 x64 and it failed. Typically I'd expect problems with XP x64, but not with Windows 7 with .Net and Windows Installer all part of the OS. Diagnosis The SolidWorks Installation Manager provided a link to the Installation Logs ( C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\SolidWorks\Installation Logs\2011 SP0 ). Looking at the latest txt file ( SummaryIMLog_20110.txt ) I saw "Installation Error 1719" and "Installation Error 1603". I also looked at the Windows Event Viewer, and saw the failed installation and the Error 1719. See image below. First Attempted Solution As Windows Installer v5 is part of Windows 7, it would not show up in Add/Remove Programs to do a repair (as I would have done for XP). Make sure that the Windows Installer service is running (Control Panel -> System and Security -> Administrative Tools -> Services) As on the SW KB, I had tried registering and reregistering Windows Installer. Command Prompt: msiexec.exe /unregister msiexec /regserver C:\Windows\Syswow64\Msiexec /regserver I even browsed directly to the SolidWorks setup (bypassing the Installation Manager), but it immediately threw up the 1719 error and stopped. Final Solution to 1719 Installation Error Start, then Run, then type regedit Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CURRENT CONTROL SET\SERVICES\MSIserver\WOW64 Right click on WOW64, then select Modify Set Value Data to 0 (mine was set at 1) and Base should be Hexadecimal (see below image for screenshot) Close the Registry Editor Reboot the PC OR Command Prompt: net stop msiserver and net start msiserver Install SolidWorks Reference sburke How-To, Note to Remember errors, install, SW2011 Comments (15) Trackbacks (0) Leave a comment Trackback Narayanachari March 1st, 2011 at 07:03 | #1 Reply | Quote Hi Thank very much. This worked really good to solve the Windows installer error 1719 . Cheers Achari Kapoor August 22nd, 2011 at 15:05 | #2 Reply | Quote Hi, I have the same error. I tried ur final solution. But I did not find WOW64 under msiserver. Please do help on this error 1719. Thanks, Kapoor sburke August 22nd, 2011 at 23:41 | #3 Reply | Quote Kapoor: You must not be on x64 of Windows if you cannot see the WOW64. Make sure the "Windows Installer" service is running (Control Panel -