Msi Error 1304 Error Writing To File
17, 20085 Share 0 0 Operating System: Windows XP Media Center SP2 Trying to install Visual Studio 2005 and it fails at the point where Document Explorer tries to get install Log error 1304 error writing to file verify that you have access to that directory Says: MSI (s) (20:E4) [14:44:06:031]: Assembly Error:Version %d.%d is not a compatible error 1310 error writing to file verify that you have access to that directory version. MSI (s) (20:E4) [14:44:06:031]: Note: 1: 1935 2: 3: 0x80131107 4: IStream 5: Commit 6: MSI (s) (20:A8) [14:44:06:031]: Note: 1: 1304 2: microsoft.visualstudio.commonide.dll MSI (s) (20:A8) [14:44:06:046]: Product: Microsoft Document Explorer 2005 -- Error 1304.Error writing to file: microsoft.visualstudio.commonide.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory. Error 1304.Error writing to file: microsoft.visualstudio.commonide.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory. MSI (s) (20:A8) [14:44:06:046]: User policy value ‘DisableRollback' is 0 MSI (s) (20:A8) [14:44:06:046]: Machine policy value ‘DisableRollback' is 0 Action ended 14:44:06: InstallFinalize. Return value 3. Tried the Below Steps it did not worked == Clean the GAC_MSIL and GAC_32 folder again == Clean the NativeImage*2.0* folder inside %windir%\assembly == Reboot the machine == Use regedit to search for "Microsoft.VisualStudio.Editors" and rename any key you found == Browse for the file dotnetfx.exe (in \wcu\dotnetframework) and double click the file to choose repair == Run VS setup again THE ISSUE GOT RESOLVED BY FOLLOWING THE BELOW STEPS == Remove Framework 2.0 from Add/Remove == Used the Framework cleanup Tool to remove Framework 2.0 == Found few entries of Visual Studio in Assembly GAC == Most of them was not registered == It was not giving the option for uninstall == Tried manually deleting the entries == That also did not help == Hence decided to rename the Assembly folder == This worked The issue was with the Assembly as per the the MSI Log MSI (s) (20:E4) [14:44:06:031]: Assembly Error:Version %d.%d is not a compatible version == So once the Assembly was renamed the Visual Studio 2005 installation went successfully Comments (5) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website vrunda says: July 28, 2009 at 4:44 am hello…i m getting d same error.. but i could not found the assembly GAC…Which assembly u have remaned? Plz reply Reply joybahtt says: Jul
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1310 and 1304. Error writing to file. Win 8.1 edit installation optproxypage optsavepage common libreoffice-4.4.4 windows-8.1 error-1310 error-1304 win-uac asked 2015-06-10 17:19:23 +0200 Edgardo 26 ●2 ●2 ●4 updated 2015-11-03 20:53:37 +0200 Alex http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/51760/installation-error-1310-and-1304-error-writing-to-file-win-81/ Kemp 10164 ●13 ●35 ●34 http://etmg.altervista... Hi, My installation does not complete. It seems to be a problem writing some files. I tried installing several versions: 4.3.7. 4.4.3, 4.4.4.1.0. 5.0.0.0.beta1. I also tried a few different days, and rebooting in between trying different cases, or the same case again. It's happening with a Windows 8.1 computer. The first error message, in the version 4.x installation cases says: Error error writing 1310.Error writing to file: C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOffice 4\share\config\soffice.cfg\cui\ui\optproxypage.ui. Verify that you have access to that directory. After selecting retry a couple of times, and finally selecting to ignore the previous message, I get this next message: Error 1304.Error writing to file C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOffice 4\share\config\soffice.cfg\cui\ui\optsavepage.ui.Verify that you have access to that directory. The first error message, in the version 5 installation case says: Error 1310.Error writing to file: C:\Program error writing to Files (x86)\LibreOfficeDev 5\share\config\soffice.cfg\cui\ui\optproxypage.ui. Verify that you have access to that directory. After selecting retry a couple of times, and finally selecting to ignore the previous message, I get this next message: Error 1304.Error writing to file C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOfficeDev 5\share\config\soffice.cfg\cui\ui\optsavepage.ui.Verify that you have access to that directory. Any suggestion/s? Thanks, Edgardo. edit retag flag offensive close merge delete CommentsI have same issue.gaganb( 2015-11-03 07:54:34 +0200 )editadd a comment 1 answer Sort by » oldest newest most voted 0 answered 2015-11-03 20:58:05 +0200 Alex Kemp 10164 ●13 ●35 ●34 http://etmg.altervista... Hi Edgardo You appear to be having Windows UAC problems. Try the help at Q56157. If this helps then please tick the answer (✔) ...and/or show you like it with an uptick (∧) edit flag offensive delete link more add a comment Login/Signup to Answer Question Tools Follow 1 follower subscribe to rss feed Stats Asked: 2015-06-10 17:19:23 +0200 Seen: 895 times Last updated: Nov 03 '15 Related questions cwk file headers [closed] can't get help [closed] Silent, Passive Installation [closed] LibreOffice 4.0.0.3 install on Win7 error: Error 1335 [closed] The installation of LibreOffice 4.3.4 for Windows wants my old msi [closed] How do I add a language to the pick list for fo