Msi Error 2720
Installer Error 2720 Error 2720 occurs when installing or updating TurboTax. The accompanying text may look like this: ERROR INSTALLING C:\PROGRAM FILES\COMMON FILES\INTUIT\TURBOTAX ApplicationController MSI Install Exception occurred Microsoft Installer error 2720 with error code 2720 Possible CauseError 2720 indicates that one or more TurboTax program files are damaged or corrupted.SolutionIf this error occurs while installing the CD: Check your CD and your CD drive. Try installing TurboTax from your hard drive instead of directly from the CD. Try installing the CD on a different computer, if one is available. If it installs successfully, the CD drive on the original computer is most likely at fault. If installing from a download, delete the download by dragging it to the Recycle Bin, then download the program again. If this error occurs while updating: Reinstall TurboTax. Try updating again. If the problem persists, forcefully uninstall and reinstall TurboTax. SLN12447 Last modified 8:52 am PST November 14, 2013 turbotax faq, error Was this helpful? Helpful? Yes 0 No 0 Have a new question? Cancel Ask Tip: Ask and we'll first search for similar questions. If there are none, you'll be able to review and add additional details before posting to the community. × Why do you want to report this? Home Tags About Terms of Use Privacy Tax preparation software TurboTax customer reviews TurboTax tax tips and articles TurboTax tax tip videos Free tax calculators and tools Access your TurboTax CD/Download Get your taxes done After you file your taxes TurboTax Self-Employed support center Get started with TurboTax Check your tax refund status © 2016 Intuit, Inc. All rights reserved. × Sign in or create an account To continue your participation in TurboTax AnswerXchange: Sign in or Create an account
helpful is this to you? Average Rating 5 99041 views 07/26/2006 Windows Installer (MSI) Windows Installer (MSI) Error Messages Troubleshooting appdeploy-faqs Microsoft Windows Installer The errors returned by the Windows Installer service are unique to MSI setups, each one providing some level of help to specify a problem, check each below for details. Answer Summary: This open question is a holding place for the answer below which provides links to a page detailing each of the internal errors https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899212-microsoft-installer-error-2720 you may encounter when working with Windows Installer. TextThis open question is a holding place for the answer below which provides links to a page detailing each of the internal errors you may encounter when working with Windows Installer.Save summary Cancel 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments This content is currently hidden from public http://www.itninja.com/question/what-does-this-msi-error-mean view. Reason: Member has been banned from the site For more information, visit our FAQ's. This content is currently hidden from public view. Reason: Member has been banned from the site For more information, visit our FAQ's. This content is currently hidden from public view. Reason: Member has been banned from the site For more information, visit our FAQ's. 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 7 -2147287038: %1 could not be found. 13: The data is invalid. 120: This function is not available for this platform. It is only availabl... 258: The wait operation timed out. 1101: Could not open file stream: [2]. System error: [3] 1155: File [1] not found 1259: This error code only occurs when using Windows Installer version 2.0... 1301: Cannot create the file '[2]'. A directory with this name already exis... 1302: Please insert the disk: [2] 1303: The Installer has insufficient privileges to access this direc
Problems Search Weird error when trying to Uninstall... Having trouble running Advanced Installer? Got a bug to report? Post it all here. Post Reply Search Advanced search 6 posts • Page 1 of 1 ssearles Posts: 65 Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:54 pm Weird error when trying to Uninstall... Quote Postby ssearles » Thu Oct http://www.advancedinstaller.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8297 30, 2008 4:59 pm I've got an MSI that installs and performs fine, but when I go to uninstall it errors out. Running a log at the uninstall it seems to crash with this:Code: Select allAction start 11:30:25: InstallFinalize.
DEBUG: Error 2720: Error opening sourcelist key. Error: '2'
MSI (s) (C8:34) [11:30:39:667]: Product: _BETA_ EDMS XM (System Patch - ) - v01.09.08.14 -- The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate msi error a problem with this package. The error code is 2720. The arguments are: 2, ,
The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2720. The arguments are: 2, ,
Action ended 11:30:39: InstallFinalize. Return value 3.
Now here's the kicker... I have no custom actions at the InstallFinalize stage... I used too, but not anymore and it doesn't even msi error 2720 list anything there.What am I doing wrong? Is there something I should look for in the raw file .aip file to see what's causing the problem?Thx in advance,ssearles Top Cosmin Posts: 5797 Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:39 pm Contact: Contact Cosmin Website Re: Weird error when trying to Uninstall... Quote Postby Cosmin » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:29 pm Hi,I'm not sure why you are encountering this behavior. Can you please send us the AIP you are using to support at advancedinstaller dot com so we can investigate it? Also, does this happen on multiple machines?Regards,Cosmin Cosmin Pirvu - Advanced Installer TeamFollow us: Twitter - Facebook - YouTube Top ssearles Posts: 65 Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:54 pm Re: Weird error when trying to Uninstall... Quote Postby ssearles » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:00 pm email sent with AIP. Top ssearles Posts: 65 Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:54 pm Re: Weird error when trying to Uninstall... Quote Postby ssearles » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:21 pm Actually it looks like I may have figured a way around it... apparently calling functions/subs with parameters that are passed to other functions is something Installer doesn't like. I broke up my logic loops and it seemed to take it easier.Still not sure why InstallFinalize was where it showed up, but least now the msi is working