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Updates June 2016 Released Exchange Quarterly Updates June 2016 Released Navigate Home Exchange Office 365 Skype PowerShell Contact About Disclaimer You are at:Home»Exchange»Setup Wizard for Exchange Update Rollup ended prematurely Setup Wizard for exchange 2010 sp3 rollup 11 ended prematurely Exchange Update Rollup ended prematurely 17 By Peter Schmidt on March 26, 2014 Exchange exchange 2010 sp3 rollup ended prematurely The issue is well-known, but I never got around to share it myself and just recently saw it once again exchange 2010 sp3 rollup 13 ended prematurely at a customer, who experienced the problem. This blog post will cover how to install and the Exchange Rollup Update successfully without getting the “Ended prematurely” error. The Setup Wizard for Update Rollup fails https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/981474 with the error “ended prematurely”. It has been the same issue for Update Rollups for both Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010. The installer fails with the information: Setup Wizard for Update Rollup 5 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 (KB2917508) ended prematurely because of an error. Your system has not been modified. To install this program at a later time, please run the installation again. The https://www.msdigest.net/2014/03/setup-wizard-for-exchange-update-rollup-ended-prematurely/ screen dump below also shows what error look like: The reason for the error and why the Update Rollup installer is “ended prematurely” is because the server has User Access Control (UAC) activated on the server. For good reason, it is not recommended to disable the UAC. The error is also shown in the event log, as Event ID: 1024 and with error code 1603. How to Install the Update Rollup The recommended process for installing Update Rollups on the server, is using an elevated command prompt (Open a CMD with Run As Administrator) and make sure the Update Rollup is located on a local drive of the server and start the installer using: SYNTAX example: msiexec /update
2007/2010 Update Rollups Posted on April 20, 2010 by Jan Egil Ring Have you ever tried to install an Exchange Server Update Rollup which ended with http://blog.powershell.no/2010/04/20/installing-exchange-server-20072010-update-rollups/ an error message? I recently did some troubleshooting on installing Exchange Server 2010 Update Rollup 3 and picked up some experiences I would like to share, in addition to provide some general guidelines for installing Exchange Update Rollups. The installation may fail when installing either manually by downloading the installation package or by using Windows exchange 2010 Update. Afterwards event 1024 are logged to the application log stating that the installation failed with the error code 1603: This really doesnt help much, and in addition to the failed installation all Exchange-related services are now stopped and disabled, leaving the server offline.
Start by restoring the service-state. First, enable and start Windows Management Service exchange 2010 sp3 using an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt:
Get-Service Winmgmt | Set-Service –StartupType Automatic; Get-Service Winmgmt | Start-Service
Then run the ServiceControl.ps1 located in the Exchange bin-folder and the pass it the argument “AfterPatch”:
The server should now be restored to an operational state. Next, download the Exchange Update Rollup if you havent done that in the first installation attempt. Next, retry the installation from the elevated PowerShell promt using msiexec with the /lv parameter: msiexec /lv c:tempex-ur3-install.log /update C:tempExchange2010-KB981401-x64-en.msp This will instruct the Windows Installer service to log verbose output from the installation to the file specified. After the installation fails you will see an event with event ID 1023 logged to the Application log: Next, open the log-file and look through it for error messages. The output in this file are really verbose, so you might want to ask for assistance in the Exchange Software Updates Forum on the Exchange Server TechCenter. In my