Net Framework 3.5 Error 1603
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in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States Error 1603: There was a problem installing Microsoft .NET Framework When installing QuickBooks Desktop, the installation stops and one of the following errors occurs when installing QuickBooks Desktop: Error 1603: There was a problem installing Microsoft .NET Framework [version] or Error 1642: Error installing Microsoft .NET Framework when installing QuickBooks Why this is happening This can occur if there is damage to the Microsoft .NET Components installed http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/micorsoft-net-framework-35-error-code-1603/b479c64e-ff92-40fc-9e0b-ee2410c72bfd on your computer. How to fix it Important: These troubleshooting steps may help resolve your issue. They focus on the Windows operating system, which is not an Intuit product. Intuit recommends if you are not comfortable doing these steps on your own, you can find expert assistance by consulting your computer's manufacturer or a Windows expert. If the difficulty persists after https://community.intuit.com/articles/1020053-error-1603-there-was-a-problem-installing-microsoft-net-framework performing these steps, contact your computer's manufacturer or Microsoft. Solution 1: Download and run QuickBooksInstallDiagnosticTool.exe file Download the QuickBooksInstallDiagnosticTool.exe file (19.2 MB) which will attempt to resolve this issue. Save the file to your desktop. Double click the file to run the tool. Select the first option I am having problems installing QuickBooks and click OK. If you continue to receive the error after using the QBInstallTool,exe file, go to Solution 2 Solution 2: manually resolve the error Important: These troubleshooting steps may help resolve your issue. They focus on the Windows operating system, which is not an Intuit product. Intuit recommends if you are not comfortable doing these steps on your own, you can find expert assistance by consulting your computer's manufacturer or a Windows expert. If the difficulty persists after performing these steps, contact your computer's manufacturer or Microsoft. If you are an IT professional or similar advanced Windows expert and prefer to manually resolve this issue. Windows 8 and 10 .NET Framework 3.5 is embedded into Windows 8 and 10 operating system and cannot be uninstalled an
.NET Framework 3.5 installation fails for me. Right after the "Downloading components" stage, it sits for a few seconds on "Setup has finished downloading components, you can now disconnect from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/cant-install-net-framework-3-5-error-1603.3336316/ the Internet" and then it starts to roll back. I'm using XP SP2. A glance in the log files shows that it seems related to MSI error code 1603. Things I have tried: - reinstalling SP2 - uninstalling and reinstalling every .NET Framework version before 3.5 with all service packs Per Aaron Stebner's WebLog, I tried to enable verbose MSI logging, but even so the logs didn't really enlighten net framework me. Here are all the files from my temp folder generated during setup: http://thecybershadow.net/dump/c5719a60148f4ae60a5fa4e3887b3baf/logs.zip Hopefully someone with some time and experience in the field can give me a few hints or things to try. Thanks! Vladimir, Dec 1, 2007 #1 Advertisements PvdG42 Guest "Vladimir" <> wrote in message news:... > The .NET Framework 3.5 installation fails for me. Right after the > "Downloading components" stage, it sits for a error code 1603 few seconds on "Setup > has finished downloading components, you can now disconnect from the > Internet" and then it starts to roll back. I'm using XP SP2. A glance > in the log files shows that it seems related to MSI error code 1603. > > Things I have tried: > > - reinstalling SP2 > - uninstalling and reinstalling every .NET Framework version before > 3.5 with all service packs > > Per Aaron Stebner's WebLog, I tried to enable verbose MSI logging, but > even so the logs didn't really enlighten me. > > Here are all the files from my temp folder generated during setup: > > http://thecybershadow.net/dump/c5719a60148f4ae60a5fa4e3887b3baf/logs.zip > > Hopefully someone with some time and experience in the field can give > me a few hints or things to try. > Thanks! You might try this as an alternative: Go here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...B531-508D977D32A6&displaylang=en#Instructions Scroll down to Instructions and click on the link to download the redistributable package instead of the bootstrapper, then try the install from your local hard drive. PvdG42, Dec 1, 2007 #2 Advertisements Vladimir Guest On Dec 1, 7:18 pm, "PvdG42" <> wrote: > You might try this as an alternative: > > Go here: > > http://www.micro