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only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi Folk - I hope you can help me I'm trying to roll out 65 XP Tablets https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/175602-mcafee-vse-8-8-fail-to-start-mcafeeframework-on-install back into te field after a rebuild - don't ask why... Corporate Policy is for McAfee VSE 8.8 to be installed I piloted this roll out and got a 25 % failure rateĀ (acceptable failure rate) on installation with:- Error 1920.Service McAfeeFramework (McAfeeFramework) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficent privileges to start system services. On full rollout the failure rate is 95% - error 1920 Not acceptable I am install on a non-domain XP Tablet as a Local Administrator Any Suggestions ... ? I have tried Running the McAfee Cleanup Tool, ensuring there are sufficent priveleges on the Windows\Temp folder as per suggestion found on Google... Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: John McAfee's at it again McAfee Why McAfee won't change its name because of John McAfee   5 Replies error 1920 service Mace OP Denis Kelley Dec 9, 2011 at 6:54 UTC 8.8 rollout has been bad. I've had to roll it back due to memory leaks. They have new patches, but from what I've seen in the forums, there is still issues. This is probably unrelated to what you are seeing (I still have a few PCs with 8.8 that I have yet to get to), but the additional issues are worth bringing to management and holding off till they get the fix permanent. 0 Tabasco OP Mark Wormald Dec 9, 2011 at 6:59 UTC We think we have an answer - still testing it Ignore the error message - and once it is complete, install the agent over the top Will update this later 0 Mace OP Denis Kelley Dec 9, 2011 at 7:02 UTC If you are interested in what else may go wrong, check out this thread on the McAfee forum. I'm dk2011 https://community.mcafee.com/thread/38010?start=0&tstart=0
0 Tabasco OP Mark Wormald Dec 12, 2011 at 3:53 UTC Well - can't say I like it but ... If you tell the McAfee AV installer to igno