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Français Deutsch 日本語 Español Help Video Screencast Help As we strive to continually improve your experience on our site, please help us by taking this survey and tell us about your satisfaction level using Symantec Connect. One lucky winner will receive 500 Connect points! * Take the survey. Windows System Error Codes (exit codes) Description Created: 28 Jan 2009 • Updated: 20 Dec 2010 | 9 comments Language TranslationsMachine TranslationsDeutsch Français Español 简体中文 日本語 Sidd +19 19 Votes Login to vote Tweet Application installation (legacy setup applications or Windows installer applications) sometimes fails without any error message. These tasks will return exit/error codes when log file is generated. The following script will help in getting the Exit/Error code of Application installation else on can get it from log file. Dim oShell, MyApp, i Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") MyApp = """C:\MyApplication\Setup.exe"" /Q" i = 0 i = oShell.Run(MyApp, 1 ,True) WScript.Echo "Exit Code is: " & (i) Set oShell = Nothing Note: Use Silent switches according to the application. The table below describes system Exit/Error codes when a task is executed. The description of codes may help in identifying and troublshooting the issues. Code Description 0 The operation completed successfully. 1 Incorrect function. 2 The system cannot find the file specified. 3 The system cannot find the path specified. 4 The system cannot open the file. 5 Access is denied. 6 The handle is invalid. 7 The storage control blocks were destroyed. 8 Not enough storage is available to process this command. 9 The storage control block address is invalid. 10 The environment is incorrect. 11 An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. 12 The access code is invalid. 13 The data is invalid. 14 Not enough