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Tips Find the answer to your question Search filters applied Error 1722 - Dragon NaturallySpeaking fails to install Answer ID 5424 | Published 06/04/2007 12:00 AM | Updated 09/27/2016 01:37 PM Error 1722 - Dragon NaturallySpeaking fails to install Problem: When installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking, the following error may appear: "Error 1722. There is a problem with this error 1722 windows installer package adobe flash Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor." Solution #1: Run the Dragon remover tool of the version of Dragon software that is currently installed on the workstation. Then run the Dragon remover tool of any previous versions of Dragon that were installed on the workstation. Solution #2: Please use the following steps to disable Data Execution Prevention (DEP) in order to install Dragon NaturallySpeaking: Click on the Windows Start Menu, then open the Control Panel. Click “Classic View”. Double-click “System”. On Windows Vista or Windows 7, click on “Advanced System Settings” in the “System” window. On the “System Properties” dialog box, click on the “Advanced” tab. Click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" section. Click the "Data Execution Prevention" tab. Click on "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only". Click "OK" to apply the changes, then reboot the system. Install Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Details Answer ID 5424 Products Dragon NaturallySpea
on July 15, 2013 by Ray Woodcock I was installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12.0. It seemed to run most of the way through the installation error 1722 windows installer package windows 8 process. Then it gave me an error: Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12.0 Installer error 1722 windows installer package xp Information Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part fsx error 1722 windows 8 of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action InstallSpeechAPI, location: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIC169.tmp, command: /q:a /r:n I clicked OK. It rolled back http://nuance.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5424/~/error-1722---dragon-naturallyspeaking-fails-to-install (i.e., undid) the installation. Now I had to figure out the solution. A search yielded no answers. I went to Dragon's support website and called their tech support number (407-241-0618). After a five-minute hold, I got a technician using a really muffled microphone. It seemed ironic that Dragon would have sound rendition problems. We had to https://raywoodcockslatest.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/installing-dragon-error-1722/ repeat most of his statements. The technician registered me and informed me that my free tech support would expire three months from now. Then he pointed me toward their Knowledgebase. Apparently its contents were not available to Google searches. There was an entry for Error 1722. It said, in essence, that I needed to use Start > Run > SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe > Performance Settings > Data Execution Prevention tab > Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only. I wasn't reading the screen right; I let him go, only then realizing that I already had DEP set that way. Since I had gone into this dialog and had fooled around, the system believed that I now needed to reboot in order to effect its changes. I figured a reboot couldn't hurt. Then I tried the installation again. This time, I chose Typical/Complete instead of the Custom installation option. I don't know what solved the problem -- the reboot, or what -- but that was all I needed.
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Error 1722 Discussion in https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-error-1722.831085/ 'Windows Vista' started by referee07, May 29, 2009. Thread Status: Not open http://www.fixkb.com/2009/11/error-1722-there-is-problem-with-this.html for further replies. Advertisement referee07 Thread Starter Joined: Sep 11, 2003 Messages: 1,230 I have been using Dragon Natural Speak 10 for several months and with in the last week, I have been getting an error message at computer start-up indicating that there was a problem with error 1722 the program and that Windows needed to close it. Today I tried to use the CD to "fix" the problem (corrupt files??) but when the program had finished installing/fixing the problem, got the following message: "Error 1722. There is a problem with the Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact error 1722 windows your support personnel or package vendor. Action JustExit, location: C:\... \Natspeak.exe, Command: -JustExit. I checked on the Internet and saw that it might be a problems with Java so I downloaded the update but still got the same error message. I also bought a program "RegCure" that was supposed to fix the Error 1722, but no dice. I still have the problem. I don't any Windows installation discs because Vista came pre-installed. Does anyone have a solution to this? Thanks in advance to any help. Referee07 referee07, May 29, 2009 #1 Sponsor Curiousclive Joined: May 29, 2009 Messages: 22 Could try using System Restore to restore comp back to a time when Dragon NS was working. Failing that there should be a repair/ recovery partition on the hard drive. May need to read instruction manual to see how to run it though. Maybe if completely uninstall Dragon NS, reboot and then re-install Dragon NS it may respond. Curiousclive, May 30, 2009 #2 referee07 Thread Starter Joined: Sep 11, 2003 Messages: 1,230 Curiousclive, than
There is a problem with this Windows Installer package.ProblemWhen installing or uninstalling a program you get the following message: "Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package."SolutionTry the following:Set Data Execution Prevention (DEP) to it's default setting.Re-register the Windows InstallerOpen a Command Prompt as an Administrator.Type msiexec /unregister and press Enter.Type msiexec /regserver and press Enter.Close the Command Prompt.Download and install Windows Installer 4.5Share this:PrintEmailFacebookRedditTwitterGoogleLeave a ReplyClick here to cancel reply.Name Email (optional) Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.CategoriesAssistive Software (182)Audio Notetaker (4)ClaroRead (21)Dragon Dictate (16)Dragon Naturally Speaking (33)Ginger Software (1)iMindMap (1)Inspiration IE (13)JAWS (5)Kurzweil (8)MindGenius (1)MindManager (2)MindView (3)ReadIris (7)Sonority (1)Spellementary (1)Spellex (3)SuperNova (4)Texthelp Read&Write (43)Visual Impairment (3)ZoomText (9)Azure (1)General Software (263)ABBYY Fine Reader (4)Adobe Creative Suite (20)Photoshop (11)Adobe Reader (8)DVS Backup (2)EndNote (1)Firefox (17)Flash Player (11)Google Chrome (8)Intego VirusBarrier (10)Internet Explorer (31)Kaspersky (20)Logic Pro (2)Microsoft Office (93)Excel (1)Outlook (13)Word (36)Microsoft Security Essentials (6)Norton (2)Omnipage (1)Parallels Desktop (4)Safari (15)Thunderbird (1)Windows Update (6)Hardware (82)Andrea Headset (1)Canon Printer (19)Canon Scanner (11)HP Printer (4)LiveScribe (1)Microtek Scanner (1)Olympus Dictaphone (16)OpticBook Scanner (9)Plantronics Amplifier (1)Plantronics Headset (6)Toshiba Laptop (10)Internet & Networking (30)Mobile Broadband (3)Wireless (9)iOS (4)Mac (184)Unsorted (1)Web Development (8)Windows (185)Windows 10 (3) "Thanks! That was driving me crazy!" - Sue, via comments.Avatars by Sterling AdventuresLatest CommentsCarl Norton on Error 0x8007000D when activating Office 2010 - "You would use this fix if you were experiencing the..."Carl Norton on Canon Printer Error 306 - "Then you can ignore