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Error on Vista and Windows 7 An exception dialog halts the installation process of the Windham Software Complete Kit on Microsoft Windows Vista / Windows 7. A dialog titled
Net Framework 1.1.4322 Windows 7
RegScvs.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services prompts and notifies that the installation
Regsvcs.exe Common Language Runtime Debugging Services
application has generated an exception that could not be handled. Cause This error occurs at the end of the Microsoft microsoft .net framework windows 10 .NET Framework 1.1 setup (this is a prerequisite of the Windham Software). The error is caused when the system tries to register "System.EnterpriseServices.dll". The cause of this error is not known and occurs https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/922377 randomly. The Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 has resolved this issue. Microsoft does not, however, provide a standalone .NET Framework 1.1 installer that integrates this service pack. Solution The workaround to this problem is to integrate the .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 into the .NET Framework 1.1 installer so that they both can be installed at the same time. We recommend that your https://wiki.windhamlabs.com/Wiki/RegSvcs.exe_Installation_Error_on_Vista_and_Windows_7/ IT professional assist and execute this solution. Create a new folder named DotNet in C:\ drive (C:\DotNet is used in this guide, you can change to any folder you prefer, but ensure that you use correct path in the following steps) Download Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package. Make sure the setup file is saved as dotnetfx.exe Download Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1. Make sure the setup file is saved as dotnetfxsp1.exe Move both installation files into the same directory (i.e. C:\DotNet), if you are not saving them together Open command prompt as Administrator Change to the directory where the two installation setup files for .NET 1.1 are saved (i.e. C:\DotNet) Run the following commands one by one dotnetfx.exe/c:"msiexec.exe/anetfx.msiTARGETDIR=C:\DotNet" If you are not using the C:\DotNet directory, please change the target to your path accordingly. This line will prompt "Would you like to install Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Package?" Click on "Yes". Wait for the uncompression, extraction, and setup to complete. A dialog will prompt the completed install. dotnetfxsp1https://fulopmihaly.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/how-to-install-net-framework-1-1-on-windows-7/ debugger with the following command resulted in an error code of 0×2 (s). Please check settings. cardbg.exe !a 9×8e Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1(Service Pack 1) has resolved the issue. However, Microsoft does not provide download to standalone .NET Framework 1.1 installer that integrated with SP1. To fix this, we need to follow the following steps, which is called slipstreaming. We need to sliptstream .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 into .NET Framework 1.1 installer, so that net framework both the .NET Framework and the Service Pack can be installed at the same time. Follow these steps: 1. Create a new folder named DotNet in C:\ drive. (The path i used was C:\DotNet ) 2. Download Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package (dotnetfx.exe). Make sure the setup file is saved as dotnetfx.exe. 3. Download Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 (NDP1.1sp1-KB867460- X86.exe). Rename the file to dotnetfxsp1.exe. 4. Copy both installation files into .net framework 1.1 the same directory (i.e. C:\DotNet),. 5. Open Command Prompt as Administrator. 6. Change to the directory where the two installation files are stored, ie C:\DotNet. 7. Run the following commands one by one. -> dotnetfx.exe /c:"msiexec.exe /a netfx.msi TARGETDIR=C:\DotNet" Click on Yes and wait for this dialog which says installation complete. -> dotnetfxsp1.exe /Xp:C:\DotNet\netfxsp.msp -> msiexec.exe /a c:\DotNet\netfx.msi /p c:\DotNet\netfxsp.msp Wait for the installer to disappear automatically. 8. Install Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 with slipstreamed Service Pack 1 by running netfx.msi from the working folder. Dotnet Framework 1.1 is successfully installed.🙂 Like this:Like Loading... Related ~ by fulopmihaly on September 18, 2009. Posted in IT Installing / Configuring, IT Software Development Tags: framework 1.1, instal framework on win 7, win7 77 Responses to "How to install .NET Framework 1.1 on Windows7" Сайт отличный. Вручить бы Вам награду за него или почетный орден. +) Marika said this on September 23, 2009 at 12:22 am I have installed the .NET Framework 1.1 onto my Windows 7 machine, all seems fine, the install goes all the way through, I even reboot my computer, but the program that requires the 1.1 framework still says it needs to be installed when I go to run it and I still have the same issues as if the .NET 1.1 Framework was NOT installed. Perry said this on October 11, 2009