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日本語 Español Help Video Screencast Help Error “Windows Installer Service could not be accessed” when Installing Symantec Endpoint Protection Created: 07 Aug 2009 • Updated: 19 Aug 2009 | 2 comments Language TranslationsMachine TranslationsDeutsch Français Español 简体中文 日本語 P_K_ Trusted Advisor +10 10
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Votes Login to vote Tweet Error “Windows Installer Service could not be accessed” when symantec endpoint protection error 1069 Installing Symantec Endpoint Protection Please try the4 steps below to resolve the issue in the same sequence Step1: Unregister and re-register the Windows
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Installer Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /UNREGISTER, and then click OK. Even if you do this correctly, it may look like nothing occurs. 2. Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /REGSERVER, and then click http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/error-1719-1 OK. Even if you do this correctly, it may look like nothing occurs, or you may briefly see an hourglass. Then try to run the Install again. If it works good else come to the next step Step 2: Verify the DCOM permissions This method involves changing the DCOM default impersonation level to Identify, removing the Msisip.dll file, To do this, follow these steps: To verify Distributed COM properties 1. On the Windows http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/error-windows-installer-service-could-not-be-accessed-when-installing-symantec-endpoint-pro taskbar, click Start > Run. 2. Type the following, and then click OK: dcomcnfg 3. Do one of the following, depending on your operating system: · In Windows XP/2003, click Component Services > Computers > My Computer. Then right-click My Computer and click Properties. · In all other versions of Windows, go on to the next step. 4. On the Default Security or Default COM Security tab, under Default Access Permissions, click Edit Default. 5. Verify that Administrators, Interactive, and System accounts are set to Allow Access, and then click OK. 6. Under Default Launch Permissions, click Edit Default. 7. Verify that the Administrators, Interactive, and System accounts are set to Allow Launch, and click OK. 8. Do one of the following, depending on your operating system: · In Windows XP/2003, skip the two following steps. · In all other versions of Windows, go on to the next step. 9. In the Default Configuration Permissions section, click Edit Default. 10. In the Registry Key Permissions window, verify that the following are set to Full Control, and then click OK: CREATOR OWNER ...\Administrators SYSTEM 11. On the Default Properties tab, verify that Default Impersonation Level is set to Identify. 12. Click Apply, and then click OK. 13. Restart the computer for the changes to take effect. Then try t
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