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in a verbose MSI log file ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Aaron StebnerAugust 1, 2005107 0 0 0 There is a trick I use very often when trying to figure
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out why an MSI-based setup is failing that I wanted to share with fatal error while installing skype everyone. I believe it is commonly known among setup developers and people who have to troubleshoot failed setups, but I
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could not find any "official" documentation for it. This trick helps narrow down the root cause of error code 1603, which is a generic catch-all error code that means "fatal error during error code 1603 java installation". The 1603 error code is returned when any action fails during an installation, and most commonly it indicates that one of the custom actions in the MSI failed. When I encounter a failed setup with return code 1603, here are the steps that I follow: Re-run the setup with verbose logging enabled using steps similar to those that I listed here(if there is not already how to fix error 1603 a verbose log file available). Those steps will generate a verbose log file named msi*.log in the %temp% directory the next time the setup package is executed.Important note - some MSI-based setups, includingthe .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5andhigher and Visual Studio,will not create log files named %temp%\msi*.log even if using the instructions listed below. Please see this blog post for more details about why that is the case and also for a list of some products that I know of that use different log file creation logic and the locations of the log files that they create. Open the verbose log in a text editor such as notepad and search for the string "return value 3". In nearly all cases, this takes me to the section in the verbose log that lists the action that failed that initially caused setup to rollback. Review the contents of the log file immediately above the "return value 3" string to determine which custom action or standard action failed. Depending on which action is failing, I will proceed to more detailed debugging from here I find that the biggest hurdle to debugging a failed setup is often zeroi
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