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startup items and non-Microsoft services Solution 1b: Fix permissions on the Windows Color Profiles folder Solution 2: Remove Google Desktop Solution 3: Install the Adobe product into a
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single-byte folder Solution 4: Clear contents of user and system temp folders how to fix error 1603 Solution 5: Verify that the Windows Installer Service is started Solution 6: Reregister the Windows Installer service Solution 7: Install fatal error during uninstallation to a folder that is not encrypted Solution 8: Run the Adobe Cleaner Tool Solution 9: Use the Adobe Support Advisor tool and contact Adobe Technical Support Applies to : Creative Suite https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/834484 Creative Suite CS4 Issue: Fatal error 1603 occurs during Acrobat installation The 1603 error is an MSI error code indicating a failure that is generic, but computer-specific. This document lists possible suggestions to solve this error. The following table lists known causes of 1603 errors when installing Adobe software. [DATE] [TIME] | [INFO] | | ASU | MSIInvoker | MSIInvoker | | | https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/error-1603-install-cs3-cs4.html 6016 | utilLaunchApplicationDeelevated : The return Code from Create Process (1603). [TIME] -(Adobe)- #_AdobeError_# 1603 [TIME] -(Adobe)- -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- END - Adobe_OEMFilesSetAttribute -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Action ended [TIME]: EMSupportBlindCopyCommit.E35C3ECB_5FDA_49E1_AB1F_D472B7CB90171. Return value 3. Action ended [TIME]: INSTALL. Return value 3. Error code Details Solution Error 1603. Fatal error during installation. (AdobeColorCommonSetRGB) The installer is trying to install the "sRGB Color Space Profile.icm" on top of an existing copy, which is locked. Proceed to Solutions 1 Error 1603. Fatal error during installation. (Google Desktop) Google desktop is installed on the target system Proceed to Solution 2 Error 1603. Fatal error during installation.(Double Byte folder) You have a double-byte folder on a single-byte Windows operating system Proceed to Solution 3 All other 1603 errors ("#_AdobeError_# 1603") The above solutions aren't applicable, or haven't worked. Proceed to Solution 4and higher Solution 1a: Disable startup items and non-Microsoft services SeeDisable startup items, services | Windows Solution 1b: Fix permissions on the Windows Color Profiles folder Navigate toC:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers. Right-click the Color folder and choose Properties from the pop-up menu. Click the Security tab. Click Advanced. Click the Owner tab. If the current owner is not the Admini
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to check out this blog post. I'm going to spend some time on this damn error. I swear this error message is the "exit code" dumpster for Windows. It seems, on its face, to be the most useless exit code consistently thrown by Windows. Well, maybe not. 1st things first, what do those "close" to this error say about 1603? "Well, we know he grew up in a decent neighborhood. He wasn't incredibly popular but he had a few good friends. He enjoyed listening to RATT and Twisted Sister but he also waited in line for 2 days to get 3rd row seats to see Depeche Mode during the Black Celebration tour. His given name is: ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE. His SSN is 1603. His Family Crest is thus emblazoned: A Fatal Error Occurred During Installation. It was with Windows XP that he went through puberty. All of the normal issues of a maturing American Error Code were present in 1603 during this time. Acne, Braces, Body Odor and, of course, Nocturnal Emissions. Slowly he started losing friends. Within 6 months he was compared to a Steven Jesse Bernstein poem. He was quickly becoming the loner that we know today. "He's probably the hardest working error code out there" says Nils Sille, a Sys Admin and part-time error code bounty hunter. "You could say he is the Sasquatch of the Windows world. Every snapshot we have of the adult 1603 is similar: You never get a good look at his face and he's always walking away." Fellow 43 year old virgin and part-time Sys Admin, Humphrey Warren, concurs. "If there was ever a time when we need the Bat Signal, it is now." OK, listen, forget the lore. Forget the sensationalism. Lose the fear. When you run into a 1603 error, don't panic. There are a number of reasons that installations throw this error. Most of the time it is because "someonewas expected but never showed up". That "someone" could be another Installation file, inadequate permissions to a directory or file (which you'd expect to see Error Code 5, the standard code for Access Denied events), an expected registry or WMI value, an environment variable, a network drive, etc. Antivirus software has also been known to be the cause of directories or files being unavailable and thus cause a 1603 error. Let's say that you start an installation. The installation needs to refer to some files on a network share called \\Katrina\SharedDirectory. If SharedDirectory, for whatever reason, becomes unavailable after the ins