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would get a message saying "Internal Error 2908". http://xenomorph.net/windows/issues/dot-net-internal-error-2908/ Fix: I had .NET 1.1 installed before. Part of it remained on the system. I had to manually delete this file: C:\Windows\System32\mscoree.dll Cause: .NET uses the MSCOREE.DLL file to see if .NET is already installed. Solution found: http://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/archive/2004/01/31/65457.aspx Home Log in Copyright © 1999-2016 XdN
use the previous link instead. Select a product Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Ascending Descending Helpful search tips Find the answer to your question "Internal Error 2908" When http://kb.act.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14374/~/internal-error-2908-when-attempting-to-install-microsoft-.net-framework-1.1 Attempting To Install Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 Answer ID 14374 | Updated 09/10/2016 12:00 https://www.add-in-express.com/creating-addins-blog/2007/11/12/windows-installer-error-2908/ PM During the .NET portion of installing ACT!, you receive the following error: "Internal Error 2908". This error may be followed by additional errors such as: "Error 1935 An error occurred during the installation of Assembly Microsoft Visual C version 7.0.5000.0 Public Key Token=b03f5f7f11d50a3a Culture = Neutral, file version 7.10.3052.4 HRESULT 0x800280F" This error may result from a error 2908 damaged MSCOREE.dll file, or some of the companion components stored in the folder called URTTemp, the default location for the URTTemp folder is: C:\Windows\System32\URTTemp. To resolve this issue and install the Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1, you must move all files from this URTTemp folder and delete all temporary files. Follow the steps below: Launch Windows Explorer (or My Computer) and navigate to the following folder: C:\Windows\System32\URTTemp Create a new folder within URTTemp error 2908 install called Old (Click the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder).Cut (or drag) all files from the URTTemp folder, and then paste these into the Old folder. Be sure that the URTTemp folder is empty before you exit Windows Explorer (or My Computer). Disk Cleanup If you are using the Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating systems, you can run the Disk Cleanup utility to delete temporary files. Follow the steps below Click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. The Select Drive dialog box appears: Ensure that the appropriate drive is listed in the Drives field (this will normally be Local Disk (C:)), and then click OK. A Disk Cleanup dialog box appears as the amount of space you will be able to clean up is calculated: Once the system has determined the amount of space that you can free up, a Disk Cleanup for Local Disk (C:) dialog box appears: Warning: Ensure that the Compress old files option is disabled and do NOT delete Setup Log Files. ACT! is not designed to work with compressed files and synchronization issues will result if certain .DLL (Dynamic Link Library) files are compressed. Ensure that the Temporary files option is ena
we got the following problem. If any of Add-in Express for Office and .NET product packages are installed, uninstalled and re-installed for the second time, the "Error 2908″ message is shown a tremendous number of times. It is obvious that the message is shown for every file included into the package. What is worse, when the setup program is complete, you get this error again when you install or uninstall any MSI-based product. That is, from the common point of view, Windows becomes inoperable. Windows Installer Error Messages doesn't provide any useful info. If you google for "Error 2908″, you'll find out that this error occurs for a number of applications. Workarounds exist for installing Office 2000 on Windows 98 or ME, NET Framework 1.1, Visual Studio 2005. But none of those workarounds worked for us. Then we found an interesting post on the www.eggheadcafe.com forum: they added Crystal Reports merge modules to their setup and got this error. This resulted in "reinstalling windows on computers affected with the error." What Microsoft suggested is "ask Business Objects company that produces the Crystal Report for assistance". As you may assume, Crystal Reports supporters sent poor devils back to Microsoft. However, we googled out some vague notes that the cause of this error may relate to the number of files included into the package. This was somehow backed up by Orca that reported the following incomprehensible warning message: "Feature ‘DefaultFeature' has XXXX components. This could cause problems on Win9X systems. You should try to have fewer than 817 components per feature." To verify this assumption, we created a simple setup with some 2000 files. Nevertheless, this setup program has run through the install/uninstall/install procedure successfully. But when we added a custom action (Install, Rollback, and Uninstall), we got Error 2098 again. Moreover, it turned out that install/uninstall is enough for breaking the Windows Installer down. Then we found that the number of files that does the trick lies between 1000 and 1022. We don't know if this number depends on the number of custom actions. This research forc