Reconfiguration Success Or Error Status 1602
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Msi Error 1602 User Cancelled Installation
The problem is that the software is installed sucessefuly but I receive a error MSI error 1602 (que displays that the installation
Mainenginethread Is Returning 1602
failed and ask for retry). The software is already installed but I still have that message. Can someone tell me what I did wrong? Thanks in advance, T.Bernt Wednesday, May 14, 2014 8:46 AM
Msi Error Code 1603
Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote You could use a task sequence to deploy the anti-virus update, with astep to first kill the application and then install the update. Or you could look into the PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit: https://psappdeploytoolkit.codeplex.com/ The Powershell App Deployment Tookit can be configured to check if an application is running and if it is - i can stop it for you before the installation event id 11708 of the update. But I would start by asking the manufactor of the anti virus software about supported ways of doing this. Proposed as answer by Jason SandysMVP Wednesday, May 14, 2014 10:16 PM Marked as answer by ToxPX Thursday, May 15, 2014 10:39 AM Wednesday, May 14, 2014 9:47 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote The MSI error 1602 Means "User cancels installation". You could try to install you anti virus product manually on a machine using the following command-line: msiexec /i "C:\NameofMSI.msi" /L*V "C:\log\mymsi.log" This will created a Windows Installer log file. Look through it and see if you can spot your 1602 error or any errors for that matter. And are you sure that the anti virus software is installed correctly even though you receive the 1602 error? I have seen this errrorbeforein regards to upgrades -if the softwarewas currently running on the target computer, some fileswould belocked for editing and the software exists withits own error code, 1602. Wednesday, May 14, 2014 9:05 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi there, First of all thanks for the fast reply. It can be your second option. This is an update from version 11 to version 12. There's anything I can do to prevent
constantly showing "Please wait while the application is preparing for the first use". After you press Cancel, it gives you error message saying that installation could not msi error codes be completed because other installation is in progress. The only diagnostic message in the Application log was EventID 1033 form MsiInstaller with message "Installation success or error status: 1602" or "Installation success or error status: 1618". Which obviously not helpful. Internet search revealed, that this message is quite common and can be caused by many things. Also I have found that installer created MSI*.log which https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f526b594-771a-44d1-9c43-469721ae4f8f/msi-error-status-1602?forum=configmanagerapps contained the same diagnostic message about status 1602 or 1618, but it also contained another message "Failed to grab execution mutex. System error 258" which also does not look helpful, but quick search for this string found forum conversation. The problem is that our server has Remote Desktop Session Host (Terminal services), which by default forbids chained installations. Chained installation is the method of installation when http://trukhanov.com/2013/09/error-1602-or-1618-during-install-of-any-msi-packet/ one msi file calls another one to install some prerequisites. Remote Desktop Session Host can be used by many users so, which can try to install many MSI files simultaneously, which potentially can cause some conflicts and broken installations, so Remote Desktop Session Host by default permits only one installation at a time, all other installations are queued for sequential installations. Of cause it is not possible for chained installation, when you first MSI is running and is waiting subsequent msi file to complete, to queue subsequent installations. To fix this issue you need to use Group Policy, either local or domain. The required setting is: Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Remote Desktop Services->Remote Desktop Session Host->Application Compatibility->Turn off Windows Installer RDS Compatibility Just set it to "Enabled" and run gpupdate /force, and rerun your installation. 0 Kudos Don'tmove! Share this:ShareEmailTwitterFacebookGoogleLinkedInVKLike this:Like Loading... Author Dmitry TrukhanovPosted on 2013/09/25Categories UncategorizedTags EventID 1033, msi, Remote Desktop Session Host, windows Leave a Reply Cancel reply Post navigation Previous Previous post: Error 1053 while starting NetBackUP Client ServiceNext Next post: vSphere Client and space key Perpetuum informatio Proudly powered by WordPress Send to Email Address Your Name Your Email Address
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