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NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware vSphere™ > VMware vSphere™ Bootcamp > 1. Installation - vCenter Server > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your an error occurred during the installation of assembly microsoft vc90 crt python message and try again. 10 Replies Latest reply: Jun 21, 2013 an error occurred during the installation of assembly component office 2010 2:48 PM by marrosen VSphere Client Install Issues AAITDept Nov 15, 2012 3:10 AM Hi appologies an error occurred during the installation of assembly microsoft vc80 crt windows 8 if this is not in the correct forum.I am trying to install VSphere Client 4.1 on my machine which is running Windows 7 Pro 32bit, it an error occurred during the installation of the software gets part way through the installation process and fails with the following error:Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of assembly component{B708EB72-AA82-3EB7-8BB0-D845BA35C93D}.HRESULT: 0x880736FDIt then rolls back the install. Now i could really do with having VSphere Client on my machine as we are getting a new server infrastructure which i will need to
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install and create virtual servers.I am relativley new to VMWare so any help or advice will be much appreciated. 8117Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 10 replies 1. Re: VSphere Client Install Issues CSSMP Nov 15, 2012 6:08 AM (in response to AAITDept) I recall about a year or two ago I had the same issue. My one laptop I had issues loading it and couldn't get it to work and believe same error as yours which is really a Windows error. I wound up spending a ton of time researching and got little help on issue, but found a blog somewhere about updating/reloading the .net framework and in my case when I upgraded my .net everything worked. Not sure if that's your issue, but figured I'd throw that out there.Regards, CSSMP Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: VSphere Client Install Issues AAITDept Nov 15, 2012 6:49 AM (in res
which is running on VMWare server with error error occurred "Errors occurred during the installation, NULL" Technote (troubleshooting) Problem Administrator is trying to install the Domino 852 on 2003 & 2008, 64 bit which is error occurred during running on VMWare ESX and ESXi server. However the installation fails with the error message "Errors occurred during the installation, NULL" The DominoInstall.log shows the stack as below. STACK_TRACE: 19 java.lang.NullPointerException at com.installshield.product.service.registry.PureJavaRegistryServiceImpl.getSoftwareObjectKeysWithParent(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.registry.PureJavaRegistryServiceImpl.updateSoftwareObjectKeyVersion(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.registry.PureJavaRegistryServiceImpl.updateSoftwareObject(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor400.invoke(Unknown Source) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:615) at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalImplementorProxy.invoke(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.wizard.service.AbstractService.invokeImpl(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.registry.GenericRegistryService.updateSoftwareObject(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.product.PureJavaProductServiceImpl$InstallProduct.addToVPD(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.product.PureJavaProductServiceImpl$InstallProduct.checkInstalledVersion(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.product.InstallableObjectVisitor.visitInstallableComponents(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.product.InstallableObjectVisitor.visitProductBeans(Unknown Source) at com.installshield.product.service.product.PureJavaProductServiceImpl$InstallProduct.install(Unknown Source) at com.i
2013 (updated on Oct 1 2013) in ESXi HowTo Does this scenario sound familiar? You install the VMware vCSA (vCenter Server Appliance) 5.5 using 'Deploy OVF Template', and all seems to go well, quick-and-easy, especially on an SSD datastore. Next, you web your merry way into that initial config, and cancel out of the wizard as it advises, hard-coding your IP address and hostname. This change takes effect immediately, and removes reliance on your home router's DHCP. A good thing. But then, just when you thought you were nearing the finish line, you go run the wizard again and choose "Configure with default settings" and bam, it spits out some horrible errors: Failed to execute '/usr/sbin/vpxd_servicecfg 'sso' 'write' 'embedded' CENSORED CENSORED 'default-pass'': VC_CFG_RESULT=702(Error: An unexpected error occurred during the installation of the appliance SSO service. Please collect a support bundle and file a service request.) What to do in a home lab, where you haven't got a proper DNS with reverse lookup using PTR records, as explained in the VMware vSphere 5.5 Documentation Center? Download and Deploy the VMware vCenter Server Appliance Prerequisites for Installing vCenter Single Sign-On, Inventory Service, and vCenter Server Here's some options: 1) Put together a Windows Server + SQL Server system or VM somewhere, and add the full 3.3GB installer vCenter to it. But that's a whole lot more complex, and time consuming. Good when studying for certification, not necessarily good to keep running at home 24x7. 2) Get another Windows system and run a light weight DNS on it, such as Simple DNS Plus. Keep in mind you'll want to keep it running, always, especially when rebooting the appliance. 3) Tweak your hosts file. Option 3 works great for my needs. If you want simplicity and no additional cost*, take a few seconds to make just the right tweaks to the vCSA's host file, right before running the wizard. Yes, the workaround is essentially that simple, see "The fix" section below. No nasty errors or side effects that I've seen so far. If you want to use the friendly names