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Error 997 Overlapped I O Operation Is In Progress Windows Installer
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Error 997 Overlapped I/o Operation Is In Progress Visual C++
997. Overlapped I/O operation is in progress. Aug 08 2016Support Share Add To Issue: You are attempting to install Autodesk software and the install fails. During the install process you may receive the following error: Error 997. Overlapped I/O operation is in progress. When you look at the install log, you see errors relating to SECREPAIR and SECUREREPAIR. The entries in the install log will be similar to the following: MSI (s) (D8:38) [14:20:10:710]: SECREPAIR: CryptAcquireContext succeeded
MSI (s) (08:A4) [14:22:31:690]: SECUREREPAIR: SecureRepair Failed. Error code: 35F03B34B8
Causes: This is a known issue caused by the Microsoftsecurity update KB2918614. This issue occurs because update 2918614 uses cryptographic keys and certificates for hashing the installation files together with the logged-in user profile. However, cryptographic keys and certificates ca
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