Virtualise Exchange Management Tools 2010 SP3

Good Morning,
I hope this is a simple one to answer as I'm struggling and I can't really figure out why.
Previously I have been able to Sequence Microsoft Exchange Management Tool SP1 and SP2 in App-V 4.6 SP1 on Windows 7 x64 Enterprise edition. My VM is a basic build, and I've manually added the pre-reqs for the management tools prior to firing up the sequencer
(This is the IIS and .NET 3.5.1 options).
I'm finding that with the installer for Exchange Management Tools 2001 SP3, the Setup.exe fails, but only if the Sequencer is running (I get a setupUI.exe encountered an error type message).
Has anyone else tried to capture this a s a virtual app? Is it no longer possible or has anyone else come across this and solved this?
Any info is welcome. Please let me know if further detail is required - I've included what I think is relevant.
Kind regards,
Ed

Hello,
What happens if you use the previous version of the App-V sequencer?
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