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Code 57A Old posts Tagged Old posts, Old posts May 15th, 2008 If you have attempted to install the latest round of Office updates codigo 57a windows update via Windows Update, there is a very good chance of seeing windows update erreur 57a this error code. There is a fix, but it is quite severe and may leave you with windows 7 update error code 57a the task of creating new user accounts if your computer is set up for multiple users. It requires the downloading and installation of a utility the ability to search http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-update/error-code-57a-when-installing-windows-update/d61da90a-b26f-441e-8577-c4e0435e3d99 for, find, open and understand the first line in a log file (optional) the creation of a ‘batch' file the ‘nerve' to run the batch file Are you still in the game? Getting ready.. The file to be downloaded and installed is called SubInACL.exe and can be downloaded from this web site http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E8BA3E56-D8FE-4A91-93CF-ED6985E3927B&displaylang=en Now run a http://blogs.msmvps.com/mikehall/2008/05/15/windows-update-code-57a/ search on MSI*.log If you have attempted to install the Office update ‘today', when the search has finished, look for a log file dated with today's date. Open it and it will tell you in the first line which registry key has been causing the problem. When you create your ‘batch' file, you can either include all of the registry (as shown) or you can just fix the registry key set as indicated in the msi*.log file. Personally, I would ‘fix' all of the registry. To create the batch file, open NOTEPAD, then copy and paste the text between the broken lines into it. When pasted in, edit the blank lines out. You will then need to ‘save as' resetreg.bat or something similar. The important bit is that it is saved with the ‘bat' extension. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cd /d "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Resource Kits\Tools" subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f subinacl /subkeyreg
Generally, Windows Update now creates these three digit error codes which are actually hexadecimal numbers as compared to previous versions of Windows Updates which generates 8-stringed hexadecimal errors. Although, the errors still account for the same decimal comparative. https://aiscer.wordpress.com/tag/error-code-57a/ Error 57A and Error 1402 is of the same helix. Troubleshooting errors for Windows Update does http://www.grantburton.com/2008/09/16/office-2007-updates-fail-with-error-code-57a/ not required you to be a either a genius or a wizkid in any manner, it’s how you would need to use the resources in your system. I used several tools to be able to get into resolving this error: Calculator, Command Prompt, Event Viewer and Registry Editor. METHODOLOGY Calculator: Get your Decimal comparative of the error. Change Calculator from Standard to windows update Programmer in Windows 7 and Scientific in Vista or XP. Use Hexadecimal and input the code. Then transform this to Decimal by choosing the same in calculator. In this case 57A was 1402. Command Prompt: Use Command Prompt to interpret the Hexadecimal error to a tangible interpretation. Type NET HELPMSG 1402 = Invalid Cursor Handle. This error is now similar to a “System Error 5” which is an “Access is Denied” error. To be more specific an 57a windows update Invalid Cursor Handle is an error for a Registry Entry not being able to be changed, removed, modified or patched by Windows Update. Event Viewer: Now find the 1402 error code event for the Update being installed through Event Viewer. This should be under Windows Logs and then look under Applications. Find the Registry Key or Entry that Event Viewer should be pointing you to. Mine was at: Error 1402. Setup cannot open the registry key UNKNOWN\Components\A8CD4AD91379E0F3B85DCF71AC8684DA\0004119110000000000000000F01FEC Registry Editor: Now this is where everything becomes intricate (which I did enjoy!). This requires patience in your part. But after several whacks at it you’ll get the hang of it. I’ll be as detailed as possible so that you won’t lose your way. 1. Open Registry Editor by going through Start Search on Vista or Windows 7. If you have XP go to RUN from the Start Button. Type REGEDIT the hit enter. The Registry Editor should open. You may have seen this Registry Editor Disclaimer several times now but I shall reiterate it: WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Windows. I will not guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. 2. Once in Registry Editor look for the registry key in question. Do you still have that Error 140
Uncategorized Windows Application Deployment Office 2007 Updates Fail with Error Code 57A by Grant Burton on Sep.16, 2008, under Vista Windows Update, Windows Vista The following Office 2007 updates failed to install on Windows Vista Business with Error Code 57A: KB950130, KB951338, KB951944, KB951596, KB954326, KB956080, KB951546 Examing the %systemroot%\Temp\MSI*.log files revealed that the admin account did not have access to the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ENTERPRISER Giving the administrators group and the system account ownership and Full Control of the registry key resolve the update issues. :57A, Error Code, KB950130, KB951338, KB951546, KB951596, KB951944, KB954326, KB956080, Office 2007, Windows Update Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website RSS feed for this post (comments) TrackBack URI Hi! Welcome to The Burton Tech Journal!Thanks for dropping by! Feel free to join the discussion by leaving comments, and stay updated by subscribing to the RSS feed. See ya around! Pages About Categories Journal Entries (34) Internet (12) Email (4) JungleDisk (1) Web Browsing (7) Internet Explorer (5) Intuit (1) QuickBooks 2008 (1) Microsoft Exchange (3) Microsoft Office (8) Microsoft Entourage 2008 (1) Microsoft Office 2003 (1) Microsoft Office 2010 (2) Microsoft Outlook 2003 (1) Microsoft Outlook 2007 (2) Microsoft Operating Systems (13) Microsoft Windows XP (3) Window Small Business Server 2003 (2) Windows 7 (1) Windows Server 2003 (1) Windows Small Business Server 2008 (1) Windows Vista (8) Vista Windows Update (2) Networking (3) Microsoft Windows Networking (2) Programming (2) Content Management Systems (CMS) (1) Wordpress (1) PHP (2) Search Engines (2) Ask (1) Bing / Microsoft Live (2) Google (2) Open Directory Project (1) Search Engine Optimization (SEO) (1) Website Submissions (1) Yahoo (2) Security (5) Spam (4) Uncategorized (1) Windows Applic