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title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked bleuger Level 1 (0 points) Q: quicktime.msi error installing 7.2.0.240 iTunes has
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stopped working and reports quicktime as not working. It suggests resinstalling.Installing iTunes how to install quicktime on windows 10 + Quicktime or standalone realtime prodcues the error - "the feature you are trying t us is on a windows 10 quicktime network resources that is unavailable" and has a box called "Use source..." for defining where this file exists. The .msi file lives in the path specified by default. Clickig OK
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produces the message "The file 'C:\Program File\Apple Software Update\Packages\Quicktime.msi' is not a valid installation package for the product Quicktime. Try to find the insatllation package 'Quicktime.msi' in a folder from which you can install Quicktime"There is no change if I browse to the direct from the dialog and select the file.I have tried uninstalling the current version of Quick Time from "Control
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Panel > Add/Remove Programs" but this produces the same error. Selecting change in this dialogue also produces the same error.Selecting "Uninstall Quicktime" from Start > Programes > Qicktime produces the error - uninstall only valid for insatlled products.To summarise I can neither install or uninstall Quicktime and this is additionally screwing up iTunes.The current installationof Quicktime is 7.1.5.120HELP! Hybrid, Windows XP Pro Posted on Aug 23, 2007 4:40 PM I have this question too Close Q: quicktime.msi error installing 7.2.0.240 All replies Helpful answers by Jacumba, Jacumba Aug 23, 2007 4:54 PM in response to bleuger Level 4 (2,349 points) Aug 23, 2007 4:54 PM in response to bleuger Before going into a long drawn out process here. Try going to C:\Program Files\Apple Software Update and double click on SoftwareUpdate exe to see if that will give the updates you need. If your running a firewall it may kick you out Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by bleuger, bleuger Aug 24, 2007 5:38 PM in response to Jacumba Level 1 (0 points) Aug 24, 2007 5:38 PM in response to Jacu
Average Rating 4 13633 views 05/15/2012 Apple QuickTime Player 7 I am having issues with the silent/unattended install of quicktime 7.71.80.42 on windows via SCCM to windows 7 or windows xp (be it fresh VMs or download quicktime player for windows 10 machines with older versions of quicktime). Action start 13:22:00: LaunchConditions. MSI (s) (C0:34)
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[13:22:00:333]: Product: QuickTime -- A newer version of QuickTime is already installed. This installation cannot proceed while the newer version of quicktime 7.7.8 windows 10 QuickTime is installed. A newer version of QuickTime is already installed. This installation cannot proceed while the newer version of QuickTime is installed. Action ended 13:22:00: LaunchConditions. Return value 3. Action ended 13:22:00: INSTALL. Return https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1098472?start=0&tstart=0 value 3. I have taken the latest version download, ran QuickTimeInstaller.exe /extract to get the files, opened in adminstudio tuner Go to Transform -> New Transform, and then make the following modifications: - LaunchCondition -> NOT BNEWERPRODUCTISINSTALLED: Right click and drop this row. as well as getting rid of icons & such. If I open the msi/mst in orca it does indeed show my changes, however running msiexec http://www.itninja.com/question/silent-install-of-quicktime-7-71-80-42-on-windows /i QuickTime.msi TRANSFORMS=QuickTime.mst /qn /l qt2.log yeilds the same errors as if i ignored including the transform file For kicks I even edited/saved the msi file directly dropping the NOT BNEWERPRODUCTISINSTALLED and it *STILL* comes up with the same error. 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Community Chosen Answer 1 I’ve just tried new version 7.7.2 and it worked for me. I have the following configurations, may be it can help you. - Application support was installed first - My command line is: msiexec.exe /q ALLUSERS=2 /m MSIUIGCO /i "QuickTime.msi" TRANSFORMS=quicktime.mst /norestart - Transform: In Direct Editor: Lanch condition - delete NOT BNEWERPRODUCTISINSTALLED CheckBox Table - Change ChkOptInstASU Value to 0 Properties table – SCHEDULE_ASUW=0, Admin properties: PROGRAMMENUNAME;QTJAVADIR;QTPROGRAMMENUFOLDERNAME;SCHEDULE_ASUW (Removed QT_TRAY_ICON, SCHEDULE_ASUW) SecureCustomProperties: removed DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS, REGSRCH_DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS, ASUWISINSTALLED, REGSRCH_QT_TRAY_ICON, SCHEDULE_ASUW QT_TRAY_ICON #0 REGSRCH_DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS – 0 Removed all shortcuts in shortcuts Answered 05/28/2012 by: Tanya_ Please log in to comment kkbass 4 years ago Well, I redownloaded the 7.7.2, extracted it, created a new .mst with all your options. Created a new software/advertisement for SCCM & it actually deployed without the 1603 previous version installed. Not sure why dropping NOT BNEWERPRODUCTISINSTALLED that was recommended previously did not work (yes, I verified via orca
Development Hi, I am new to trying to deploy quicktime. I have been reading through the forums and trying different things, but not getting anywhere. I am trying to deploy quicktime, using sccm 2007 server. However when I http://www.itninja.com/question/quicktime-7-69-80-9 first tried to do this, everything went fine up until my comman actually ran, it https://support.adminarsenal.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/211671547-Cannot-install-Quicktime came back with a 1603 error code. I extracted the quicktime.msi file using 7-zip, then put it in a shared directory that everyone had read permissions to. The package downloads to the machine, but that is it. I ran this command: msiexec /i quicktime.msi /quiet. After reading more of the forums here, I downloaded orca and made 1 windows 10 change to the quicktime.msi file. I changed the InstallUISequence PreventDowngrade, changed this to 0. Thinking that this would install quicktime no matter what version is installed. Now on those machines when I run msiexec /i quicktime TRANSFORMS="qt.msi" /norestart /quiet. I get this message, A newer version of Quicktime is already installed. This installation cannot proceed while the newer version of Quicktime is installed. I have tried deleting everything out of the registry for windows 10 and still get this message. The version on there is is older than the one I am trying to install. Can I change anything using orca that will just install quicktime, bybassing this mesage, and installing quicktime. thanks, Jon 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Rating comments in this legacy AppDeploy message board thread won't reorder them,so that the conversation will remain readable. Answers 0 [:D] back to classic quicktime issue....I have faced this issue while it was just experimental I almost racked my brains..bottomline is newer version of quicktime will always try to uninstall the older version and....for that it will need the sourcepath of the old msi...so after uninstallation only new installation starts .for me I installed old quicktime from company network and tried to install new quicktime when my laptop was connected to home network...as usual quicktime tried to uninstall old version but couldnot trace back the sourcepath hence uninstallation failed and hence the installtion..however it was a sucess as soon as i bought the laptop to my company network....my sugesstion is try to uninstall quicktime first if it works then maybe there is some other bug ....please test and let me know the results we can troubleshoot further.....[;)] Answered 06/27/2011 by: rajdera1 Please lo
September 19, 2013 15:26 None Hey, When I try to deploy Quicktime I get the following PDQ error: Failed 2 MSI Error 1603 Unknown error 1603 This is the windows error on for that computer: Product: QuickTime -- Error 1316. A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file: C:\Windows\PDQDeployRunner\1\exec\QuickTime.msiI have a feeling this is something related to the c:\windows/installer folder. Anyone know what is causing this problem and how to fix it? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Date Votes 4 comments 0 Shane Corellian September 19, 2013 16:07 Hi Chris, Do you see this error on every computer? If this an isolated issue then I would recommend having the Quicktime installation generate a log file. For instance you could append the parameter /log c:\qt.log to your Parameters field. This would cause QuickTime to send all the output to the qt.log file on the target computer's C: drive. Permalink 0 Chris Q September 19, 2013 18:26 HI Shane, I missed this at first, the PDQ error is not the same as the Windows Event Viewer error. We are experiencing error 1603 via PDQ, and on the workstation it's 1316. The failure occurs on 37 workstations in an install base of approximately 200, most already have Quicktime installed. I've generated a log, but it ends similarly to the event viewer error 1316: Property(S): PrimaryVolumePath = C:Property(S): SOURCEDIR = C:\Windows\PDQDeployRunner\1\exec\Property(S): SourcedirProduct = {B67BAFBA-4C9F-48FA-9496-933E3B255044}MSI (s) (B0:6C) [13:58:21:916]: Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: QuickTime. Product Version: 7.74.80.86. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Apple Inc.. Reconfiguration success or error status: 1603.=== Logging stopped: 19/09/2013 13:58:21 === I can attach the full log if it wo