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& Install by Heath Stewart Application Lifecycle Management Application Insights Release Management Team Foundation Server Testing Visual Studio Team Services All Languages Visual C++ Visual F# JavaScript TypeScript Python .NET .NET .NET with Beth Massi net framework 2.0 offline installer ASP.NET by Scott Hanselman OData Team WPF Platform Development Apps for Windows Bing Edge Microsoft Azure Office 365 Development Web Data Development SQL Server SQL Server Data Tools DocumentDB Setup & Install by Heath Stewart About Windows Installer, the .NET Framework, and Visual Studio. Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 Fails to Install ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ April 18, 2008 by Heath Stewart (MSFT) // 12 Comments Share 0 0 A lot of https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/951950 customers have recently started seeing the following errors, all stating in various ways that Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 failed to install. You may also see this when attempting to install other updates on top of .NET 2.0 SP1. The error you will see depends on how you are applying updates. If you are installing .NET 2.0 SP1 or other updates on top of .NET 2.0 RTM by installing the https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/heaths/2008/04/18/microsoft-net-framework-2-0-service-pack-1-fails-to-install/ package directly, you may see the following dialog. If you click on the Error Log hyperlink, the error log simply states the following. [04/17/08,17:08:27] Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0a: [2] Error: Installation failed for component Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0a. MSI returned error code 1603 If you are attempting to install updates using Windows Update or Microsoft Update, you may see a dialog similar to the following. If you view the history of the updates you've applied and click on the error icon, the following dialog denotes the same generic error. To determine the root cause, you need to look in your %TEMP% directory for a file named dd_NET_Framework20_Setup*.txt, where * will be 4 random alphanumeric characters. Find the most recent log if there are multiple logs by sorting by Date Modified. The problem described here can be found by searching for "Resolving Patch source" in the log file. How to workaround this issue If you found the text "Resolving Patch source" in the log file described in the problem description above, you can download the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Registration Correction Tool attached as clwireg.zip and extract the contents. There are three directories corresponding to different computer architectures. Most customers will need to open x86ret and run clw
setup can fail and corrupt the .NET Framework 2.0 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Aaron StebnerApril 21, 200810 Share 0 0 Last week, I started getting a larger than normal volume of emails from customers who ran into problems using applications https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/astebner/2008/04/21/possible-issue-where-net-framework-2-0-sp1-setup-can-fail-and-corrupt-the-net-framework-2-0/ that require the .NET Framework 2.0 and needed advice about how to get their systems back up and running. After investigating some of these cases and talking to some folks on the .NET Framework technical support team and Heath Stewart, I learned more about what was causing many of these issues. Heath wrote up an in-depth summary of this issue and posted a tool to help repair systems that get into this state in this net framework post on his blog. I want to also briefly summarize the issue here and link to his blog in the hopes of making it easier to find in the future. Description of the issue Most of the customers I had talked to had the original version of the .NET Framework 2.0 on their system and then attempted to install the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 (either by directly downloading it or by having it offered net framework 2.0 to them on Windows Update). However, the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 setup failed due to an error encountered while uninstalling the original version of the .NET Framework 2.0. Note - behind the scenes, the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 attempts to do a major upgrade of the original version of the .NET Framework 2.0. Unfortunately, there are some issues in the uninstall rollback logic for the .NET Framework 2.0 that cause assemblies to not be put back into the global assembly cache (GAC) if .NET Framework 2.0 uninstall fails. That can leave systems in a state where the .NET Framework 2.0 is partially installed and applications that require the .NET Framework 2.0 will not run correctly. To complicate matters, on a system in this state, the .NET Framework 2.0 cannot be repaired or uninstalled and the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 cannot be installed. How to diagnose the issue Systems that encounter this issue will have the following information in the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 setup wrapper log file (named %temp%\dd_dotNETFX20error.txt): [03/25/08,11:11:11] Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0a: [2] Error: Installation failed for component Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0a. MSI returned error code 1603 Looking deeper, these systems have the following information in the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 verbose MSI log file (named %temp%\dd_net_framework20*.txt): Error 1714.The older version of Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 c