Msi Error 3015
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Visual Studio Setup and Installation Question 0 Sign in to vote I'm trying to automate the installation of VS2012 on Win2008R2 but I'm have some difficulty handling the random reboots. The installation reboots halfway through the installation process but gives no consistent error code. VS2010 at least acknowledged the /norestart tag and spit out error code 3015 (installation incomplete, restart required) allowing me to handling it properly within my https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d61875ba-ad8e-490b-a4f8-8d4d8de62328/visual-studio-2010-deployment-problems?forum=mdt script. Sometimes VS2012 doesn't even give any error code and restarts the computer without the processes terminating. Installation even resumes after the restartby itself which can be another issue. Hereare some of command I've been using: vs_ultimate.exe /q /norestart /Log C:\VS2012\Logs\VS2012.log /NoWeb /Full vs_ultimate.exe /passive /norestart /Log C:\VS2012\Logs\VS2012.log /NoWeb /Full vs_ultimate.exe /passive /norestart https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/fc3153a5-c2f2-4c63-b6e0-a7c640cf2c2d/vs2012-is-ignoring-norestart-switch?forum=vssetup /Log C:\VS2012\Logs\VS2012.log /NoWeb vs_ultimate.exe /passive /norestart /Log C:\VS2012\Logs\VS2012.log /NoWeb /AdminFile C:\VS2012\AdminFile.xml I haven't tried installing a lot of the prereqs yet, only .Net 4.5. If you think you know which prereqs are giving me these issue that might help a little bit at coming up with a work around. Friday, August 31, 2012 7:07 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote There are a couple things that need to happen to get a perfectly silent VS Installation on 2008R2: 1. Install the .Net 4.5 framework separately before VS. For whatever reason if you allow the VS install to also install the 4.5 framework, a reboot is required. This is not an issue on win8/Server2012. The installer is here:http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9816306 and you want to pass these params: /Passive /NoRestart 2. Edit your AdminFile to disable all optional features as well as a couple of the hidden features. Here is an example:https://github.com/mwrock/Chocolatey-Packages/blob/master/VisualStudio2012Ultimate/Tools/AdminDeployment.xml You can find a silent install on http://chocola
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installing Office Applies To: Office 2016, Less Applies To: Office 2016 , More... Which version do I have? More... You might get this error during the final steps of installing Office. Your installation is probably OK, so you can dismiss the error message and try to start an Office app. To check for a newly installed Office app such as Word 2016 or Excel 2016, see Can't find Office applications in Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7? Tip: Try looking for installed apps from the Start button. They may be there rather in an Office folder. Otherwise, read the above article for complete instructions. If you can't locate any Office 2016 apps, try restarting your PC and then repairing Office from the Control Panel as instructed below. This should fix the problem. 1 - Restart your PC It's important that you restart your PC before you go to the next step to repair Office. 2 - Repair Office from the Control Panel The steps to access the repair tool vary depending on your operating system. Choose your operating system from the options below. Windows 10 Right-click the Start button (lower-left corner), and select Programs and Features on the pop-up menu. Right-click the Microsoft Office product you want to repair, and select Change. Note: If you have a suite such as Office 365 Home or Office Home and Student 2013 or 2016, search for the suite name, even if it's just a particular application you want to repair such as Word or Excel. If you have a standalone application such as Word or Excel, search for the application name. Follow the steps for your Office installation type: Note: If you need help figuring out if your Office is Click-to-Run or MSI-based, follow these steps below. Click-to-Run: From the How would you like to repair your Office Programs screen, select Online Repair to ensure everything gets fixed, and then select Repair. You can select Quick Repair which runs faster but only detects and then replaces corrupted files. Online Repair does an uninstall and complete repair but takes longer. MSI-based: Select Repair and then click Continue. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete. Windows 8 and 8.1 Right-click the Start button (lower-left corner), and select Control Panel from the pop-up menu. From Category view, under Programs, select Uninstall a program. Right-click the Microsoft Office product you want to repair, and select the Change button. Note: If you have a suite such as Office 365 Home or Office Home and Student 2013 or 2016, search for the suite name, even if it's just a particular application you want to repair such as Word or Excel. If