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Setup, and Deployment Question 0 Sign in to vote Have tried many times unsuccessfully to install x86fre_GRMRSAT_MSU. Installer just hangs and eventually says https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee449483(v=ws.10).aspx the following item(s) was not installed: KB958830. Have searched for solution and tried the following:-Running "system scan" from the command prompt (no errors reported)-Running System Update readiness which finds 4 errors (all related to this install) - unavailable repair files for 2 .mum and 2 .cat https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/800b8038-0a86-4643-8616-21e8e50ea9ac/unable-to-install-remote-server-administration-tools?forum=w7itproinstall files the install placed in servicing\packages\After this last, thought I would "remove" those files and try the download again using a different installer but I can't figure out how to do this in W7 as it keeps telling me I need system permission to move the files even though I am an administrator on the machine. There is no way to "uninstall" the package as it is not listed in installed updates since it was never really installed.Event Log error: Windows update "Update for Windows (KB958830)" could not be installed because of error 2148204800 "No signature was present in the subject." (Command line: ""C:\Windows\system32\wusa.exe" "C:\Users\ann d lutter\Desktop\x86fre_GRMRSAT_MSU.msu" ") I am working on a VM session but don't understand why that would be a problem?I would like to be able to work with the "new and improv
Register RSS Install RSAT on Windows 7 SP1?Home Blog Install RSAT on Windows 7 SP1?4sysops - The online community for SysAdmins and DevOps Michael Pietroforte Mon, Feb 21 2011Thu, Feb 24 2011 rsat 15 When you try to install RSAT (Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7) on Windows 7 https://4sysops.com/archives/install-rsat-on-windows-7-sp1/ SP1, you will get this error message: 'This update is not applicable to your computer'.AboutLatest PostsMichael PietroforteMichael Pietroforte is the founder and editor of 4sysops. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) with more than 30 years of experience in IT management and system administration. Latest posts by Michael Pietroforte (see all) Set Windows 10 Ethernet connection to metered with PowerShell - Tue, Sep 27 windows 7 2016 Disable updates in Windows 10 1607 (Anniversary Update) using Group Policy - Wed, Sep 21 2016 Fundamentals of Azure, Second Edition - Get your head in the cloud - Tue, Sep 13 2016 Update: I posted a workaround that allows you to install RSAT on Windows 7 SP1.I suppose quite a few IT pros have waited for the Windows 7 service pack 1 before they upgraded tools windows 7 from Windows XP or Vista. I am afraid that many will have their first negative experience with Windows 7 shortly thereafter. RSAT (Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7) certainly belongs to the first tools every Windows admin installs. Unfortunately, RSAT can't be installed on Windows 7 SP1.This problem is not new. When Vista was released, the RSAT precursor, the Adminpak tools, could only be installed by manually registering all of the DLLs. Some of the tools still didn't work, but at least there was a workaround available. Sometimes a solution to the famous error message "This update is not applicable to your computer" was to change the Windows version in the registry.Unfortunately, it appears that there is no such quick workaround this time. I played a little with the well-known registry entries, but to no avail. If you have already installed SP1 for Windows 7, you have no other option than to uninstall SP1, and then first install RSAT, and then reinstall SP1. If you installed Windows 7 SP1 from a DVD, then this "workaround" is not an option. You have to start from scratch and install Windows 7 RTM, then RSAT, and then SP1.Honestly, I don't un