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this to you? Average Rating 4 12644 views 12/18/2012 Software Deployment Windows Installer (MSI) Windows Installer (MSI) Error Messages Microsoft System msi error 1618 Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Hi all i am trying to uninstall msi error 1638 3 previous versions of a program which could be on machines prior to installing a new one i
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have one program created in sccm 2007 which is the new install, before that runs it is set to run a bat file which simply executes msiexec.exe /x{1110000-111000--11100011---}/qnmsiexec.exe /x{1110000-111000--11100011---} https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa376931(v=vs.85).aspx /qnmsiexec.exe /x {1110000-111000--11100011---} /qn they are just example codes the issue i am getting is im not worried if they arent installed i just want them to skip and continue and remove them if they are present, but non of the old versions are present on my test machine and when deploying in sccm its failing at the http://www.itninja.com/question/issue-with-1605-error-in-sccm-causing-programs-to-stop uninstall.bat phase with 1605 - only valid for products installed and not running the install. can anyone suggest a way to skip these processes only if they are installed and still run the other program as im stumped with this? thanks 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Answers 2 populate the Upgrade table of the new version and that installation will take care of the uninstall's of any previous version. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa369786(v=vs.85).aspx Answered 12/18/2012 by: jaybee96 Please log in to comment VBScab 3 years ago When futzing with upgrades, be mindful of where the RemoveExistingProduct standard action is positioned. Please log in to comment 2 You can first check for the products uninstall registry key and if present, only then run the uninstall command.. This can be easily done in batch or vbscript. Answered 12/18/2012 by: piyushnasa Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 2 Can you try this.. CLS GoTo CheckPreviousVersion01 :CheckPreviousVersion01Reg Query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{1110000-111000-11100011---}"CLSIf %ErrorLevel%==0 GoTo UninstallPreviousVersion01GoTo CheckPreviousVersion02 :UninstallPreviousVersion01REM U
0 8658 views 01/19/2012 Systems Management Group Policy I recently discovered that my companies software cannot be deployed via GPO. I http://www.itninja.com/question/msi-will-not-install-via-gpo-error-1605 want our software to be available for GPO deployment but need to figure out what is wrong with our MSI. I can install our software silently /qn with absolutely no problem at all. When I deploy via GPO, the target system log file provides an error of 1605. The GPO is per machine. The MSI is placed on a network share and msi error I confirmed that the target system can access and install from that share. I have tried using the MSI and also extracted the contents (msiexec /a) and attempted from the extracted MSI as well. Using Orca and viewing the Properties table, we have: ALLUSERS = 1 and we do NOT have a MSINSTALLPERUSER entry. The installation GUI does have a couple of 1605 error msi prompts requiring user input to continue, with one being the license agreement. Because I can install silently with no user interaction, I'm assuming that that this isn't the issue. Can anyone provide any suggestions on what I can try next or what some possible culprits might be? I can't even seem to find documentation on how to build your MSI to ensure GPO compatibility. Any help would be so very much appreciated. 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain readable. Answers 0 1605 is a generic error, the cause could be any one of a hundred. What does a verbose log tell you? You'll need to use the 'Enable MSI Logging' policy to get a log but that's simple enough. Remember to turn it off when you're done, if you're not using virtual machines to test with (!) Answered 01/20/2012 by: VBScab Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 I did do that and have b