Msi Error 2705 Invalid Table
InstallShield InstallShield 2009 I get Error 2705. Invalid Table: Directory; when installing a patch file. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: I get Error 2705. Invalid Table: Directory; when installing a patch file. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 11-14-2008,01:38 PM #1 MRKiscaden View Profile View Forum Posts User (5+ Posts) Join Date Dec 2007 Posts 29 I get Error 2705. Invalid Table: Directory; when installing a patch file. I have a Basic MSI project. It uses Dynamic file linking with "include sub directories" for all of the files in my project. When I build a patch, and attempt to apply it, I get the error "Error 2705. Invalid Table: Directory; Could not be linked as tree." When I open the directory table for the upgraded MSI file, and trace back all of the directories, it forms a tree. No directories are orphaned. Furthermore, I am able to use the updated MSI file without any problems, it is only applying the patch file (.msp) that fails. What is really confusing is this problem does not happen every time I build this patch. It will work great for one build. I will then do a second build without changing the project file, and the second build encounters the error. Reply With Quote 07-17-2009,03:43 PM #2 cbarlow View Profile View Forum Posts Power User (30+ Posts) Join Date Jan 2008 Posts 97 Just had the same problem. Could it have something to do with the fact that I'm patching a 7.0.0.0 with a 7.0.0.1? In the build log I noticed that patches don't recognize the fourth element. But why would I get this error when trying to run the patch? If the f
Software Deployment Windows Installer (MSI) Windows Installer (MSI) Error Messages Adobe Acrobat Professional X 10 Can someone please help me solve this "Internal Error 2705. I'm using Wise 6.2 to deploy our application. It works well before and all of a sudden it didn't work. I have checked the Table in the Setup Editor and there seems to be no problem in the table. No red reference to the TARGETDIR as the usual diagnostics. Please I really need this badly to be fix as we are about to release this project. I really appreciate https://community.flexerasoftware.com/showthread.php?184761-I-get-Error-2705-Invalid-Table-Directory-when-installing-a-patch-file it. Thanks in advance. Below is the actual log file: MSI (c) (F4:38) [20:16:55:072]: Note: 1: 2705 2: Directory DEBUG: Error 2705: Invalid table: Directory; Could not be linked as tree. DEBUG: Error 2835: The control ErrorIcon was not found on dialog ErrorDialog Internal Error 2835. ErrorIcon, ErrorDialog Internal Error 2705. Directory MSI (c) (F4:38) [20:16:56:541]: Product: M3 Sales Automation 14.1.6.2 -- Internal Error 2705. http://www.itninja.com/question/internal-error-2705-directory-1 Directory 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 -2 Restarting the machine would solve the problem. Answered 06/01/2009 by: lurims Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 Sounds like some invalid characters in the Directory table or invalid Directory_Parent column values not found as an identifier in the Directory column. ICE validate the MSI and post back what you find. badzoy, next time post in the correct forum (Package Development) as this forum is for the AppDeploy Repackager tool. Answered 06/01/2009 by: AngelD Please log in to comment Please log in to comment 0 Thank you for the reply. Sorry i'm just new here in the forum. What is ICE? Answered 06/01/2009 by: badzoy Please log in to comment Please log in to comment -2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Installer See: ICE Validation There's a bit of other handy stuff on this page too! Answered 06/01/2009 by: DeployTech Please log in to comment Please log in to comment -2 Restarting the machine would solve the problem.Fo
not be linked as tree." error 2705; install; installing; quickr connectors; Error http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21372097 2705: Invalid table: Directory; Could not be linked as tree; sms Technote (troubleshooting) Problem When you run the Lotus Quickr Connectors installation file, the following error occurs: "Error 2705: Invalid table: Directory; Could not be linked as tree." Cause This error occurs if a previous version of the Lotus Quickr Connectors msi error was deployed using Microsoft SMS remote software distribution product. Installing the Quickr Connectors with Microsoft SMS is not currently supported and might result in a partial installation. Resolving the problem To correct the problem, uninstall the Quickr Connectors SMS deployment. Reboot the computer, then reinstall the latest Quickr Connectors client. msi error 2705 Administrators can silently upgrade or install the connectors from the command prompt. For details, refer to the Information Center topic "Silent install." Brief steps are as follows: 1. Copy qkrconn.exe to the desired location to run the silent installation. 2. Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory of qkrconn.exe. 3. Enter the required silent install command qkrconn.exe with switches. For example, to perform a silent un-install of connectors with no restart, use: “qkrconn.exe /uninstall /quiet /norestart” For a full list of commands and switches, type qkrconn.exe /? This command displays a usage window listing the parameters and switches. Cross reference information Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition Messaging Applications Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Quickr for WebSphere Portal Document information More support for: Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Quickr for Domino Software version: 8.1 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1372097 Modified date: 23 February 2009 Sit