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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows http://www.sevenforums.com/software/303946-windows-installer-service-error-1719-a.html 7 help and support Software » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Windows installer service error 1719 06 Sep 2013 #1 Dantzeil windows http://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/how-to-fix-the-windows-installer-service-could-not-be-accessed-error/ 7 64 bit 12 posts Windows installer service error 1719 Hi all, I have been experiencing the windows installer service error 1719 for a few months now everytime i try to install a program. windows installer I cant even properly update my windows 7 updates anymore. Each time i try updating, almost all of the updates would show me "update failed" when I restart. This is getting very frustrating. I have googled and tried many suggested solutions such as using regedit from error 1719 windows installer service could not be accessed .... - Microsoft Community Nothing has been working so far though. However, I am suspecting that it might 1719 windows installer be due to me adding a new hard disk a few months before. My old hard disk was failing (at startup they told me its health was poor) and so i added a new one. I am a total newbie at installing the hard disk and i made it replace the old hdd as the main hard disk. I am not entirely sure that i did it smoothlessly and might have screwed up some stuff along the way leading to the error 1719. I am considering doing a clean install but im not sure how to go about doing it since there are two hard disks. Im not even sure if it will solve the problem after all the effort. Can anyone please give me some advice? I will be very grateful even if it doesnt help. Thanks guys! My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS windows 7 64 bit CPU Intel Core i5 4460 Motherboard AsRock H97-Pro4 LGA 1150 Memory 2 x 4.00 GB Kingston Graphics Card Powercolor 7870 MYST Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 PSU Seasonic M12ii 520W Modular Hard Drives WD 1 TB Blue, WD My Book 4 TB Dantzeil View Public Profile Find More Posts by Dantzeil . 07 Sep 2013 #2 A Guy Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 51,140 posts
service could not be accessed" Error Recently, a friend of mine tried to install a program on his Windows Vista machine and the computer gave the blue screen of death error. After he restarted his computer, he tried to run a different program and he got the following message: The Windows Installer service could not be accessed. This can occur if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed. If you are getting this error in Vista, here are a few things you can try to fix it! Method 1 "“ Make sure the Windows Installer service is started Sometimes, if the Installer service is disabled, you will get this error. You can turn it on by going to Start, then Run and typing in Services.msc. Then scroll down to Windows Installer and double-click on it. Set the Startup Type to Manual and click Start to start the service. You can also start the service by going to Start, Run and type in net start MSIServer into the Run box. Method 2 "“ Delete MSIEXEC with no extension Another strange thing that can happen is the creation of a second msiexec file in your C:\Windows\system32 directory. By default, there should only be one msiexec.exe file in that directory, but sometimes another one gets created with no extension and a size of 0 KB. If that is the case, then you should rename the extra msiexec file with a .OLD extension. Once you rename it, then you can restart the Windows Installer service. Again, just go to Services and right click on Windows Installer and choose Restart. Method 3 "“ Modify Remote Procedure Call Service Sometimes the issue can be caused by another service called Remote Procedure Call. Go to the Services section again like mentioned above (Start, Run, services.msc) and right-click on Remote Procedure Call (Not the one that says RPC Locator) and choose Properties. Now click on the Log On tab and under Log on as:, choose Local System Account and tick the Allow this service to interact with the desktop checkbox. Then restart your computer and see if the problem goes away. If that does not work, choose the This account: radio button and click