Kaspersky Error 25002
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Remote Installation Completed With Error On Client Computer: Fatal Error During Installation.
101 Kaspersky Security Center 9 Error 0x800708B0 (The account already exists.) when installing
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Network agent Back to "Troubleshooting" ID: 8433 Applies to Kaspersky Security Center 9DescriptionWhen installing Network agent (as part of Kaspersky Security Center 9 or as an
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autonomous package) on a domain controller, the following Network agent service registration error may occur: Error while installing: System error 0x800708B0 (The account already exists.).The installation log registers the error as follows: MSI (s) (84!98) [14:23:51:625]: Application: Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent - Error 25002. Error while installing: System error 0x800708B0 (The account already exists.). ReasonThis error occurs through existence of clones of the KLAdmins and KLOperators groups (the clones are named like CNF:…) and modified pre-Windows 2000 group name (indicated in the format $DUPLICATE-xxx).Solution Open the node Users in Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. Delete KLAdmins and KLOperators clones with names containing CNF. Correct the Group name (pre-Windows 2000) in properties of the main KLAdmins and KLOperators groups: replace $DUPLICATE-ххх with main group name, i.e. "KLAdmins" for KLAdmins, "KLOperators" for KLOperators.Once you have made the changes, start installing Network agent or Kaspersky Security Center 9 again. Was this information helpful? Yes No Back to "Troubleshooting" Kaspersky Security Center 9 Status: End Of SupportDatabase UpdateYesSupportNoError fixNo Latest Version: 9.3.75 Commercial Release date:12 October 2011 Latest version release date: 18 July 2013 Download: Files Trial Version Documentation Administrator Guide [.pdf, 3.5 MB]Getting Started [.pdf, 2.6 MB]Implementation Guide [.pdf, 2.7 MB]User Guide [.pdf, 1.2 MB] Download Full package: ksc9.3.75.0en.exe [689.0 MB]
Active Directory Citrix XenApp Lotus Notes \ Domino Office365 PHP SQL VMware Windows Solutions Active Directory Backup Exec Cisco Citrix Receiver Citrix XenApp Internet Explorer Kaspersky Linux Lotus Notes \ Domino Microsoft Office Outlook SCCM VMware Windows WSUS Tips Active Directry Cisco Citrix XenApp DB2 IIS Linux Manage Engine Service Desk Plus Office365 SCCM Software Deployment System i / AS/400 VMware Windows WSUS Select Page Kaspersky Network Agent: Fatal error during installation Posted by PhilEddies | https://support.kaspersky.com/8433 Nov 18, 2015 | Kaspersky, Solutions | 8 | Problem - Kaspersky Network Agent: Fatal error during installation While attempting to install Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 on a freshly built computer the installation of the Network Agent failed with the less than helpful message "Fatal error during installation". In C:\Windows\Tenp\ the $klnagent-
takes a few minutes. Join Now I'm trying to deploy Kaspersky Anti-Virus onto my Workstations on my network, however, i'm having difficulties .Everytime i try to deploy its comes back failed saying Network Agent (8.0.2090): Downloading the package from the shared folder failed: system error 0x5 (Access Denied). Cannot download https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/153298-kaspersky-deployment-error-on-workstations the package using Network Agent because it is not installed on the target computer yet. Can anyone who has knowledge of this help me? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Kaspersky Anti-Virus show multiple installed Kaspersky support out of the box?   9 Replies http://www.pcauthorities.com/pc-maintenance/uninstaller/how-to-solve-uninstall-errors/ Mace OP Best Answer Nick-C Aug 25, 2011 at 10:03 UTC You need to setup two deployments, one that pushes out the Network Agent which needs to have a valid admin account credentials in it and then once you have Network Agent fatal error installed you can then push out the KAV installer which will then install via NA and so not need any admin account details. 1 Tabasco OP me again Aug 25, 2011 at 10:28 UTC Thanks. i did that a few minutes ago and it worked.The only issue here is i installed workstation client only and i unchecked the network agent not to install.Is there going to be some issues with this installation in the future? 0 Mace OP Helpful Post Nick-C Aug 25, fatal error during 2011 at 10:32 UTC If you don't install the network agent then that computer will never pickup the central policies and will essentially act as a standalone installation, the Network Agent is the bit that links KAV to the central admin server and handles fetching and applying things like policies and reporting infections and update status to the central server. 1 Tabasco OP me again Aug 25, 2011 at 10:36 UTC Thanks a lot 0 Tabasco OP me again Aug 25, 2011 at 10:39 UTC Just a minor issue. I keep getting "drivers blocked due to compatibility issue". It updated and scan for a while before i stopped it but i keep getting this I currently use windows 7 What could be the problem? 0 Mace OP Nick-C Aug 25, 2011 at 10:47 UTC Never seen that before, might be worth checking their knowledgebase for details 0 Thai Pepper OP RS6 Aug 25, 2011 at 10:50 UTC Yup Nick knows all on this as he has done most of the work stations in our office i've done the odd one or two with help from Nick I would check on the kaspersky support knowledge base articles see if anything is listed for that problem 0 Chipotle OP David8868 Aug 25, 2011 at 11:21 UTC I use one package for installing the agent and client and never had an issue. The version I have has options for installing the agent along with the client. I should clarify I'm pushing it
by AnthonyFiled under: Uninstall One of the most common problems of uninstall errors is that the configuration of the computer has changed. So in general try to make sure the configuration is the same as when you installed the problematic software. Especially the installation location can be a problem. If you added a drive or changed drive letters somehow, that can be a problem. The same applies to folders. If the installation folder changed, the uninstaller will have problems finding and removing the software. Some programs keep track of folders and paths used in and by the program, mostly in the Windows registry. In many cases, these entries in the registry need to be corrected or cleared before uninstalling the program will work. You can try using a registry cleaner to remove the entries and then try to uninstall the software again. What is Uninstall Error 1324? Error 1324 is a typical example of an installation error. The error can happen when installing or uninstalling software. The most common error message in this case is “Error 1324: The path xxxxxx contains an invalid character”, where ‘xxxxxx’ refers to a folder on your computer. Basically it means that there is a problem with the shell folders. You can manually correct the problem by modifying the registry to correct the path for the program you are trying to uninstall, or you can simply reset all shell folders in the registry. Both require editing of the registry. There are two registry keys in Windows XP and Vista: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders Check both for invalid drive letters and folders and make corrections as required. You can edit the registry or make sure the path exists by re-assigning driver letters and moving folders around. If you edit the registry, it is best to make use of the environment variables as seen in the screenshot. Common programs that can suffer from this type of error are Windows Media Player in relation with URGE and Adobe Acrobat (Reader). What is Uninstall Error 1404? Error 1404 is an error that can also occur when uninstalling software. A common scenario is when you remove or uninstall antivirus software. The exact error message is: Error 1404: Cannot delete ‘xxxxxx’. Verify that you have sufficient access to the key or contact your support personnel. The ‘xxxxxx’ will refer to a registry key, and the problem is that the registry key can not be deleted as a result of insufficien