After migration cisco lms4.01 to prime lms 4.2.0 , upgrade to 4.2.1 or 4.2.2 failed

the server is a  windows 2008 R2 over ESX 5.1., Prime lms 4.2.0 works fine but some bug as the automatic backup doen't work.
So i want to patch it to 4.2.2 and then 4.2.4.
i tried 4.2.1 idem.
the installation block always after  the calcls.exe whitch is done.
i look for the rights on the ciscopx directory , the rights are well done for the administrator and and causers.
is there anyone witch have the same problem.Any idea.
Here is attached the file of install , and the no error pop juste setup.exe is running and nothing change during 1 day. (no prossing,no wrighting on install-log.
Ce message a été modifié par: ROGER LE VERGE

Hello i have finally
uninstalled prime lms4.2.0 , an then
reinstalled,without changement on the windows sytem.
and then i have restored databases.
the i could install patch prime lms4.2.2
and then 4.2.4
and finaly it works fine !

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