Internal Error 2721. Wise Startup
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transform : Custom Action IsServerCore is not found in binary table stream swetha539 How helpful is this to you? Average Rating 3 7596 views 11/19/2012 Software Deployment Package Development error 2721. custom action issetupfilesextract not found in binary table stream Windows Installer (MSI) Windows Installer (MSI) Error Messages Windows Installer (MSI) Custom Actions
Msi Installer Error 2721
Windows Installer Transforms (MST) When I am installing the msi with transform it is giving error 2721 custom actionIsServerCoreis not installshield custom action not found in binary table stream found. but the custom action is present in custom action table. how to resolve this please help. 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment
Error Code 2721
Community Chosen Answer 1 Did you see this? http://kb.flexerasoftware.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalID=Q107355 http://www.itninja.com/question/help-with-msi-2721 Answered 11/23/2012 by: jagadeish Please log in to comment swetha539 3 years ago yeah i have seen these sites.. but they doesn't work out for me Please log in to comment Answers 0 If you look at your Custom Action in the CustomAction table, find the value in the 'Source' column and make sure that it windows installer error 2721 exists in the first column of the 'Binary' table. Answered 11/19/2012 by: captain_planet Please log in to comment swetha539 3 years ago the source value is there in the binary table but not installing giving same error captain_planet 3 years ago Does it install without the transform? What type of CA is it? Have you checked that, even though the entry is present in the Binary table, that the stream isn't corrupt? Try extracting the binary stream and check it looks ok and isn't 0kb or something daft. swetha539 3 years ago last edited 3 years ago No it's not installing without transform. it is giving a error 1920 serviceMCAfeeFrameork is not installed doesn't have privelliges to it that McAfeeFrameork CA is not there in CA table ( I have extracted the binary stream of IsServerCore CA unable read it but it's not any empty 0kb file) Please log in to comment 0 >Try extracting the binary streamAny packager worthy of the name will have downloaded the WI SDK which includes a bunch of scripts, one of which deals with MSI streams. Edit:I think the WI SDK is now only available as part o
Mike Leone [mailto:oozerd...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 2:13 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: OT - PGP Whole Disk Encryption uninstall problems Pardon the OT, but damn, I hate Symantec and their extraordinarily crappy uninstall routines! We use their PGP Universal Server, and the Whole Disk Encryption (to encrypt our laptop drives). And since we upgraded the server last week, I can't upgrade my laptop client - I keep getting "Internal Error 2721. Wise Startup" error. And while their Tech Support is trying, everything is useless, to either re-install and fix it, or manually uninstall, so I can then upgrade clean. Today's turning point came when they http://www.itninja.com/question/while-installing-msi-with-transform-getting-error-2721-custom-action-isservercore-is-not-found-in-binary-table-stream had me decrypt my disks, and then manually uninstall ... which consisted of me manually deleting files and registry keys. Mind you, I had to do this in Safe Mode, since all files were in use (it runs as a disk driver), and the instructions don't mention that. That should have scared me off of doing it at all, but I didn't. I just mentioned that to Tech Support, who said "Soldier on" .. and https://www.mail-archive.com/ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com/msg107985.html continue on. And found out that the instructions don't take into account running on 64 bit Windows (some files were in SysWOW64, not System32 as specified). You'd think that would be enough to make me run away screaming, but no. Dum-dum me went ahead, and deleted the registry keys ... including the ones labeled "PGP" that were *not* mentioned in the instructions (on Tech Support's advice). Naturally, system wouldn't then boot (blue-screened with 7B, "Inaccessible Boot Device"). Startup repair doesn't work (naturally!). System Restore did (thankfully), so I can at least boot again. Now, I have a half-installed PGP product, that can't be uninstalled, re-installed, or upgraded. And non-encrypted disks. I shoulda just decline the client updates until I get issued a new laptop in 2 years, at the next hardware refresh ... I mean, really, even I could see that those instructions were incomplete and crappy, and lead to no good. What must it be like for "normal" end users?
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