Exchange 2010 Sp2 Update Rollup 2 Error 1603
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Peter Schmidt on March 26, 2014 Exchange The issue is well-known, but I never got around to share exchange 2010 sp3 rollup 11 ended prematurely it myself and just recently saw it once again at a customer, who experienced the problem. This blog post will cover how to install and the Exchange Rollup Update successfully without https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2784788 getting the “Ended prematurely” error. The Setup Wizard for Update Rollup fails 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 https://www.msdigest.net/2014/03/setup-wizard-for-exchange-update-rollup-ended-prematurely/ not been modified. To install this program at a later time, please run the installation again. The 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
About Exchange 2010 Update Rollups and Error 1603 Posted on March 11, 2011September 30, 2013 Brian ReidPosted in 2010, exchange You download and begin to install an Exchange Rollup Update only to find after waiting ages for it do http://c7solutions.com/2011/03/exchange-2010-update-rollups-and-error-html the NGen stuff it fails, and on watching it closely you notice it fails on stopping services. In the event log you are pointed at a website with information on verbose logging for MSI installations. But you can forget that – the fix is easy! Start and administrative command prompt and run the rollup update from the command line! It will work first time (as long as the exchange 2010 update msi file is actually copied to the local machine, it will typically not run from a copy on a network drive. Post navigation .DLL Errors and Blackberry Enterprise ServerDelegate Approval for Meeting Requests Failing 6 thoughts on “Exchange 2010 Update Rollups and Error 1603” Anonymous says: March 15, 2011 at 12:41 am I got Error 1603 in my Rollup 3 installation. Do you mean I need exchange 2010 service to extract the files locally and run the setup in command line? Reply Brian Reid says: March 15, 2011 at 10:00 am No, you just need to start the Command Prompt as an administrator. That is right-click the Command Prompt shortcut and choose Run As Administrator. From here you need to just run the MSI download - nothing else to do. If you run the download with /quiet at the end then there really is nothing else to do. Reply Anonymous says: August 21, 2012 at 4:01 pm thank you! Reply Anonymous says: April 25, 2013 at 8:54 pm Simple and stupid (that it's necessary) and oddly undocumented anywhere in MS support collateral. Thanks lifting the kilt on this one. Reply Brian Reid says: September 30, 2013 at 7:06 pm On the old version of this blog, hosted on Blogger, there were lots of other comments that did not get migrated across. These included: Neil Natic, Sept 2013: "Thanks for this. huge help!" Thomas Nielsen, Sept 2013: "I know this is a old post, but this solution also solved my issue installing Exchange SP3 Rollup 2 :-)" Diem Silvan, Aug 2013: "Wow - works fine now : Exchange 2010 SP1 Rol