Microsoft Net Framework 1.1 Internal Error 2908
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ZhangJanuary 31, 200413 Share 0 0 This trick may have shown up somewhere else. But I still see people asking the same question. So I'll post it in my blog. Many people experience failure when installing .Net Framework 1.1 Redist. Usually you see a MSI dialog says "Internal internal error 2908 windows 7 Error 2908.". Later you will see another dialog says "Error 1935. An error occured during the
Error 2908 Could Not Register Component Windows 7
installation of component xxxx. HRESULT: -2147319761". The problem usually is because a broken previous install. Rename %windir%\system32\mscoree.dll and re-install usually does the trick. This works error 1935 because MSI uses existence of %windir%\system32\mscoree.dll to tell if a .Net framework is already installed. If MSI believes a .Net framework is already installed, it will use the existing .Net framework to install assemblies into GAC. Renaming mscoree.dll tricks MSI to believe .Net framework is not present. In that case MSI will do a fresh install.Fresh installs rarely fail.
Tags .NetFramework Comments (13) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Mike Diehl's WebLog says: January 31, 2004 at 3:01 pm Reply kyle says: February 6, 2004 at 3:48 pm i am having the same prob, but when i search the sys32 directory for the mscoree.dll file it is nowhere to be found, actually i can't find it anywhere on my machine. Reply Junfeng Zhang says: February 6, 2004 at 4:54 pm Kyle, this is just one of the common setup problems. By no means this is the only problem. Please refer to my the other post about how to detect .Net Framework. Can you remove the registry keys described in the link Redistributing .Net Framework 1.1, and try the setup again? Reply kyle says: February 10, 2004 at 10:35 am you were right about that, i was trying to install without the wuc cd, i tried downloading everything seperatly, thought i had it, after the dotnetfx download it did install. I got it all installed, then the 1st time i went to create a project it gave me a error message and told me to re-install vs.net. so i'm gettin the wuc cd tomorrow and i'll give it another go. Thanks, kyle Reply Sunilkumar Shinde says: March 24, 2004 at 12:01 am error got 1935 Reply Pretty stupid for a smart guy... says: March 29, 2004 at 10:10 am Reply Jake says: May 28, 2004 at 11:08 pm excellent, worked a treat, thanks!! Reply Christopher Nersisyan says: November 8, 2005 at 7:06 pm I searched Microsoft's sight and its a shame they did not have a fix for this problem. The closest advice they had regarding mscoree.dll was stopping the installer. Your fix did the trick thank you very much. Reply Andrey Polyakov says: November 12, 2005 at 1CompatibilityCustomer ServiceInstallation, Activation & LicensingNetwork License AdministrationAccount ManagementContact UsCommunityForumsBlogsIdeasContributionArticle ContributionsScreencastFree Learning Resources You are hereHomeSupport & LearningAutoCAD Civil 3DTroubleshooting OverviewGetting StartedLearn & ExploreDownloadsTroubleshooting OverviewGetting StartedLearn & ExploreDownloadsTroubleshooting To translate this article, select a language. Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Bahasa Melayu (Malay) Català (Catalan) Čeština (Czech) Dansk (Danish) Deutsch (German) English Español (Spanish) Français (French) Italiano (Italian) Latviešu valoda (Latvian) Lietuvių kalba (Lithuanian) Magyar (Hungarian) Nederlands (Dutch) Norsk (Norwegian) Polski (Polish) Português (Brasil) (Brazilian Portuguese) Română (Romanian) Slovenčina (Slovak) Slovenščina (Slovenian) Suomi (Finnish) https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/junfeng/2004/01/31/microsoft-net-framework-1-1-setup-has-ended-prematurely/ Svenska (Swedish) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Türkçe (Turkish) Ελληνικά (Greek) Български (Bulgarian) Русский (Russian) Українська (Ukranian) हिन्दी (Hindi) ภาษาไทย (Thai) 한국어 (Korean) 日本語 (Japanese) 简体 (Chinese Simplified) 繁體 (Chinese Traditional) View Original Translate English Original X View Original X Internal Error 2908 during installation Nov 02 2014Support Share Add To Issue: When you https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-civil-3d/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Internal-Error-2908-during-installation.html tried to install Civil 3D, you received an Internal Error 2908. Solution: Solution This error indicates that the wrong version of theMicrosoft .NET Framework is installed. To see which version of the .NET Framework is currently installed On the Start menu (Windows), click Settings > Control Panel. InControl Panel, double-clickAdd or Remove Programs. In the Add orRemove Programs dialog box,locate the .NET Framework and check the version. Note: If you have the 2.0 Beta version of the .NET Framework installed, uninstall it. To resolve this issue, you can reinstall eitherversion 1.1 or version 2.0 of the .NET Framework using one of the following methods: Method 1 Insert the firstCivil 3D 2006 installationdisk into your CD-ROM drive. Locate the DOTNETFX.exe file in the following directory: E:\BIN\INSTALLER\SUPPORT\DOTNETFX Method2 Double-click the DOTNETFX.exe file to start the installation. Once the installation is finished, reboot your computer. Install version 2.0 of the .NET Framework, using Microsoft Update. On t
Uninstaller Memory Savior Evidence Smart Duplicate File Cleaner Driver Checker Spyware Cease Support FAQs Contact Us Products Help Official Blog Press Press Releases Affiliate Program Product Awards Media Package Permissions Home Blog http://blog.cheesesoft.com/internal-error-2908-steps-to-solve-error-2908-quickly/ Internal error 2908 - Steps to solve error 208 quickly Posted by in Blog error code on October 21st, 2012 | Leave a comment TAGS: computer error code, repair PC issue, solve computer https://www.add-in-express.com/creating-addins-blog/2007/11/12/windows-installer-error-2908/ problem When trying to repair an Office 2003 program, install a software update such as Microsoft .NET Framework version or start an Office 2003 program, some users will get an error code error 2908 2908 message saying that “Error 2908. An internal error has occurred”. Then, it will stop you from running the program or install the programs correctly. If the internal error 2908 message happens when you are installing a program n on your PC, it means that the previous install is corrupted or broken. In many cases, you can reinstall the program again trying to fix the internal error 2908 problem. For the problem in installing Microsoft .net framework 1.1, you can follow the instructions below to go: *Click on Start; when you are in the start search, type cmd. *Right click on cmd.exe and choose to run as an administrator. *Type the following commands one by one and press enter to continue. Regsvr32 /u mscoree.dll Regsvr32 mscoree.dll *When the command prompt finishes, close it. * Then, download the Microsoft .net framework 1.1 again from the Microsoft website and reinstall it on your computer. If the internal error 2908 appears in installing other programs, directly uninstall the previous version on your PC and then reinstall it on your computer. However, to do this job properly, it is highly recommended that you can download and run a registry cleaner tool to do the job for you. We know that no matter whichever program we add to the computer, it will automatically add corresponding entries to the Windows registry database to tell it when and how to perform it properly. However, not all entries will be completely removed from this database when you uninstall the program from the PC, causing many unexpected errors & stopping yo
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 do