Component SMS_Contol_manager and SMS_Notification_server install failed on SCCM2012

we have try to uninstall client and remove the ccm namespace from wmi, and reisntall MP, no luck
below log from mpmsi.log.lasterror
=== Verbose logging started: 8/27/2014  20:50:23  Build type: SHIP UNICODE 5.00.9600.00  Calling process: H:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\rolesetup.exe ===
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:592]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:592]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:592]: ******* RunEngine:
           ******* Product: h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi
           ******* Action:
           ******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:592]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:592]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:594]: Cloaking enabled.
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:594]: Attempting to enable all disabled privileges before calling Install on Server
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:594]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:598]: Running installation inside multi-package transaction h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:598]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:599]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:599]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:599]: ******* RunEngine:
           ******* Product: h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi
           ******* Action:
           ******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:599]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:603]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:605]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:606]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:607]: File will have security applied from OpCode.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:619]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying package --> 'h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi' against software restriction policy
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:619]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi has a digital signature
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:619]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi is permitted to run because the user token authorizes execution (system or service token).
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:619]: MSCOREE not loaded loading copy from system32
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:621]: End dialog not enabled
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:621]: Original package ==> h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:621]: Package we're running from ==> C:\Windows\Installer\6257f6f.msi
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:624]: APPCOMPAT: Compatibility mode property overrides found.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:624]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:624]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:626]: Machine policy value 'TransformsSecure' is 1
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MsiFileHash 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: Machine policy value 'DisablePatch' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownPatch' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: Machine policy value 'DisableLUAPatching' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: Machine policy value 'DisableFlyWeightPatching' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:627]: Transforms are not secure.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:628]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiLogFileLocation property. Its value is 'h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\mpMSI.log'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:628]: Command Line: CCMINSTALLDIR=h:\Program Files\SMS_CCM CCMSERVERDATAROOT=h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager USESMSPORTS=TRUE SMSPORTS=80 USESMSSSLPORTS=TRUE SMSSSLPORTS=443 USESMSSSL=TRUE SMSSSLSTATE=0 CCMENABLELOGGING=TRUE
CCMLOGLEVEL=1 CCMLOGMAXSIZE=1000000 CCMLOGMAXHISTORY=1 CURRENTDIRECTORY=H:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64 CLIENTUILEVEL=3 MSICLIENTUSESEXTERNALUI=1 CLIENTPROCESSID=6556
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:628]: Product Code passed to Engine.Initialize:           ''
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:628]: Product Code from property table before transforms: '{6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:628]: Product Code from property table after transforms:  '{6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:628]: Product not registered: beginning first-time install
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: Machine policy value 'DisableMsi' is 1
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: Product {6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40} is not managed.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: MSI_LUA: Credential prompt not required, user is an admin
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductState property. Its value is '-1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: Adding new sources is allowed.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackagecodeChanging property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: Package name extracted from package path: 'mp.msi'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:630]: Package to be registered: 'mp.msi'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminProperties 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: Machine policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: Product installation will be elevated because user is admin and product is being installed per-machine.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: Running product '{6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}' with elevated privileges: Product is assigned.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CCMINSTALLDIR property. Its value is 'h:\Program Files\SMS_CCM'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CCMSERVERDATAROOT property. Its value is 'h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding USESMSPORTS property. Its value is 'TRUE'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SMSPORTS property. Its value is '80'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding USESMSSSLPORTS property. Its value is 'TRUE'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SMSSSLPORTS property. Its value is '443'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding USESMSSSL property. Its value is 'TRUE'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SMSSSLSTATE property. Its value is '0'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CCMENABLELOGGING property. Its value is 'TRUE'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CCMLOGLEVEL property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CCMLOGMAXSIZE property. Its value is '1000000'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CCMLOGMAXHISTORY property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CURRENTDIRECTORY property. Its value is 'H:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTUILEVEL property. Its value is '3'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MSICLIENTUSESEXTERNALUI property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTPROCESSID property. Its value is '6556'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:631]: Machine policy value 'DisableAutomaticApplicationShutdown' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRestartManagerSessionKey property. Its value is 'd8d0cefc1249514889002637bb750a41'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: RESTART MANAGER: Session opened.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiSystemRebootPending property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: TRANSFORMS property is now:
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:632]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding VersionDatabase property. Its value is '200'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:633]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:634]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Favorites
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:634]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:635]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Documents
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:635]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:636]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:636]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:637]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:637]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:638]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:638]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Pictures
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:639]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:640]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:640]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:641]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:641]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\Public\Desktop
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:642]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:643]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:643]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:644]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:644]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Desktop
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:645]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:645]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\Fonts
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:645]: Note: 1: 2898 2: MS Sans Serif 3: MS Sans Serif 4: 0 5: 16
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: MSI_LUA: Setting MsiRunningElevated property to 1 because the install is already running elevated.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRunningElevated property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Privileged property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DATABASE property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\Installer\6257f6f.msi'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OriginalDatabase property. Its value is 'h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Machine policy value 'MsiDisableEmbeddedUI' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: EEUI - Disabling MsiEmbeddedUI due to existing external or embedded UI
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: EEUI - Disabling MsiEmbeddedUI for service because it's not a quiet/basic install
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PatchPackage
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:648]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding UILevel property. Its value is '2'.
=== Logging started: 8/27/2014  20:50:23 ===
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: APPCOMPAT: [DetectVersionLaunchCondition] Launch condition already passes.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ACTION property. Its value is 'INSTALL'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:649]: Doing action: INSTALL
Action start 20:50:23: INSTALL.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: Running ExecuteSequence
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: Doing action: System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:650]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: Doing action: SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933
Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:651]: Doing action: SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3
Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: Doing action: System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3
Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:652]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: Doing action: SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61
Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:653]: Doing action: System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61
Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: Doing action: SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7
Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:654]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: Doing action: System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7
Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:655]: Doing action: SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2
Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 20:50:23: SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: Doing action: System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2
Action ended 20:50:23: SystemFolder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:656]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 20:50:23: System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:657]: Doing action: LaunchConditions
Action ended 20:50:23: System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2. Return value 1.
Action start 20:50:23: LaunchConditions.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:657]: Skipping action: CcmSwitchToRepairMode (condition is false)
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:657]: Doing action: AppSearch
Action ended 20:50:23: LaunchConditions. Return value 1.
Action start 20:50:23: AppSearch.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:658]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying CCMINSTALLDIR property. Its current value is 'h:\Program Files\SMS_CCM'. Its new value: 'C:\Windows\CCM\'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CCM\Embedded 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:659]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\Software\Microsoft\CCM\Logging\DebugLogging 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\IIS 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\MP 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\MP 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:660]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Skipping action: CcmAbortIfEmbeddedExists (condition is false)
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Doing action: CCPSearch
Action ended 20:50:23: AppSearch. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: CCPSearch
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: CCPSearch 4: SELECT `Signature_` FROM `CCPSearch`
Action start 20:50:23: CCPSearch.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:661]: Doing action: RMCCPSearch
Action ended 20:50:23: CCPSearch. Return value 0.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: CCPSearch
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Note: 1: 2228 2:  3: CCPSearch 4: SELECT `Signature_` FROM `CCPSearch`
Action start 20:50:23: RMCCPSearch.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Doing action: ValidateProductID
Action ended 20:50:23: RMCCPSearch. Return value 0.
Action start 20:50:23: ValidateProductID.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Skipping action: CcmSetInstallDir32 (condition is false)
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:662]: Doing action: CcmSetInstallDir64
Action ended 20:50:23: ValidateProductID. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:663]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CcmSetInstallDir64'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:663]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TARGETDIR property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\CCM'.
Action start 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDir64.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:663]: Doing action: CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine
Action ended 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDir64. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying TARGETDIR property. Its current value is 'C:\Windows\CCM'. Its new value: 'C:\Windows\CCM\'.
Action start 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: Doing action: CcmSetPrimaryFolder
Action ended 20:50:23: CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'CcmSetPrimaryFolder'
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:664]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PRIMARYFOLDER property. Its value is 'TARGETDIR'.
Action start 20:50:23: CcmSetPrimaryFolder.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:665]: Doing action: FindRelatedProducts
Action ended 20:50:23: CcmSetPrimaryFolder. Return value 1.
Action start 20:50:23: FindRelatedProducts.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:665]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SMSSP1COLOCDOWNGRADE property. Its value is '{8864FB91-94EE-4F16-A144-0D82A232049D}'.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Skipping action: SmsDetectUnsupportedUpgrade (condition is false)
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Skipping action: SmsDetectDowngrade (condition is false)
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Skipping action: CcmDetectUnsupportedUpgrade (condition is false)
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Doing action: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade
Action ended 20:50:23: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SmsDetectColocationDowngrade'
Action start 20:50:23: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:666]: Product: ConfigMgr Management Point -- A newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Cannot continue installing this version of the management point.
A newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Cannot continue installing this version of the management point.
Action ended 20:50:23: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade. Return value 3.
Action ended 20:50:23: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(S): UpgradeCode = {ABD0F60F-1622-4311-8989-106B60D784FF}
Property(S): TARGETDIR = C:\Windows\CCM\
Property(S): ALLUSERS = 1
Property(S): ErrorDialog = ErrorDialog
Property(S): ProductName = ConfigMgr Management Point
Property(S): ProductCode = {6CED3AB0-05AF-4C81-8DBE-A62661C26F40}
Property(S): PackageCode = {5CBAF9F8-A298-49C0-B874-D0F5F0F39DB4}
Property(S): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
Property(S): ProductVersion = 5.00.7804.1000
Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
Property(S): SMSCWSREGKEYNAME = MPCWSPath
Property(S): CcmCheckRepairNotInstalled_ActionText = Abort repair if the product has not been installed.
Property(S): CcmSwitchToRepairMode_ActionText = Product has been installed. Switch to repair mode for this installation.
Property(S): CcmSuppressReboot_ActionText = Suppress machine reboot after installation.
Property(S): CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace_ActionText = Check if the target volumn has enough space for the installation.
Property(S): CcmCheckFreeDiskSpace2_ActionText = Check if the target volumn has enough space for the installation.
Property(S): CcmSetInstallDirFromCmdLine_ActionText = Property custom action for setting install directory from command line.
Property(S): CcmCreateWmiNamespacesInit_ActionText = Processes the table CcmWmiNamespace and sends the context to CcmCreateWmiNamespaces.
Property(S): CcmCreateWmiNamespaces_ActionText = Creates the WMI namespaces found in the CcmWmiNamespace table
Property(S): CcmCreateWmiNamespacesRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveWmiNamespaces. Deletes the WMI namespaces.
Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiNamespacesInit_ActionText = Processes the table CcmWmiNamespace and sends the context to CcmRemoveWmiNamespaces.
Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiNamespaces_ActionText = Deletes WMI namespaces.
Property(S): CcmRegisterWmiMofFilesInit_ActionText = Queues MOF files in the CcmWmiMofFile table to be compiled.
Property(S): CcmRegisterWmiMofFile_ActionText = Compiles MOF files that were queued by CcmRegisterWmiMofFilesInit.
Property(S): CcmWmiRollback_ActionText = Deletes the existin site policy config and then recompiles MOF to restore old WMI instances.
Property(S): CcmDeleteWmiBackup_ActionText = Deletes the back up mof of the wmi namespace created for rolling back purposes.
Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiObjectsInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmWmiObject table for WMI objects to be removed.
Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiObjects_ActionText = Removes WMI objects found by CcmRemoveWmiObjectsInit.
Property(S): CcmRemoveWmiObjectsRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveWmiObjects. Removes WMI objects found by CcmRemoveWmiObjectsInit.
Property(S): CcmCreateIISVirtualDirectoriesInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmIISVirtualDirectory table and passes that information to CcmCreateIISVirtualDirectories to create the virtual directories.
Property(S): CcmCreateIISVirtualDirectories_ActionText = Creates the virtual directories specified in the CcmIISVirtualDirectory table.
Property(S): CcmRollbackIISVirtualDirectories_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectories. Removes IIS Virtual Directories found in CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectoriesInit.
Property(S): CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectories_ActionText = Removes IIS Virtual Directories found in CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectoriesInit.
Property(S): CcmRemoveIISVirtualDirectoriesInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmIISVirtualDirectory table for IIS Virtual Directories to be removed.
Property(S): CcmCreateIISApplicationPoolsInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmIISAplicationPool table and passes that context to CcmCreateIISAplicationPools custom action.
Property(S): CcmCreateIISApplicationPools_ActionText = Creates the application pools specified in the CcmIISAplicationPools table.
Property(S): CcmCreateIISApplicationPoolsRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmRemoveIISApplicationPools. Removes IIS Application Pools found in CcmRemoveIISApplicationPoolsInit.
Property(S): CcmRemoveIISApplicationPoolsInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmIISApplicationPool table for IIS Application Pools to be removed.
Property(S): CcmRemoveIISApplicationPools_ActionText = Removes IIS Application Pools found in CcmRemoveIISApplicationPoolsInit.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRemoveInit_ActionText = Detect if files are in used at uninstallation.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseInit_ActionText = Detects file in use.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUse_ActionText = Moves files that are in use so that they will be deleted upon the next reboot.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRollback_ActionText = Rolls back files moved by CcmDetectFilesInUse.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseCommit_ActionText = Commits action of CcmDetectFileInUse. After this we cannot rollback.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRemoveRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmDetectFilesInUseRollback. Rolls back the files moved by CcmDetectFilesInUse.
Property(S): CcmDetectFilesInUseRemoveCommit_ActionText = Calls CcmDetectFilesInUseCommit. Commits action of CcmDetectFileInUse. After this the action cannot be rolled back.
Property(S): CcmLookupAccountNames_ActionText = Looks up the name of the Administrators group, Users group, and Creator Owner account, then sets the properties CcmAdministratorGroupName, CcmUsersGroupName, and CcmCreatorOwnerAccountName.
Property(S): CcmRegisterPerfCountersInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmPerfApplication table for components that will be registering a performance counter.
Property(S): CcmRegisterPerfCounters_ActionText = Registers performance counters gathered in the CcmRegisterPerfCountersInit action
Property(S): CcmUnregisterPerfCountersInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmPerfApplication table for components that will be unregistering a performance counter.
Property(S): CcmUnregisterPerfCounters_ActionText = Removes performance counters gathered in the CcmUnregisterPerfCountersInit action
Property(S): CcmRegisterPerfCountersRollback_ActionText = Rolls back any changes made by CcmRegisterPerfCounters if install fails.
Property(S): CcmUnloadWmiProvidersInit_ActionText = Enumerates component table and builds a list of files that will be installed
Property(S): CcmUnloadWmiProviders_ActionText = Enumerates all providers and unloads them, verifies they are unloaded, and then reloads them.
Property(S): CcmTypelibRollbackInit_ActionText = Queues a list of type libraries to be registered on rollback.
Property(S): CcmTypelibRollback_ActionText = In the event of install failing, this event rolls back the type libraries to the state before install started.
Property(S): CcmSetObjectSecurityInit_ActionText = Queries the CcmObjectSecurity table and passes this information to CcmSetObjectSecurity.
Property(S): CcmSetObjectSecurity_ActionText = Applying security permissions
Property(S): CcmSetInstallDir32_ActionText = Property action for setting installation directory for Configuration Manager Client on 32-bit platform.
Property(S): CcmSetInstallDir64_ActionText = Property action for setting installation directory for Configuration Manager Client on 64-bit platform.
Property(S): CcmSetPrimaryFolder_ActionText = Property action for setting target installation folder.
Property(S): PRIMARYFOLDER = TARGETDIR
Property(S): VersionNT64 = 603
Property(S): CCMINSTALLDIR = C:\Windows\CCM\
Property(S): System64Folder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 = C:\Windows\system32\
Property(S): SystemFolder.12C909B6_5F69_4C4D_8EC3_C225C1607933 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
Property(S): CCMEXECFILEKEY = [#CcmExec_exe.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3]
Property(S): CcmDetectUpgradeOldClient_Message = A previous version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Please upgrade the client to Configuration Manager 2012 before attempting to upgrade.
Property(S): SmsDetectUpgradeOldMP_Message = A previous version of the Configuration Manager Management Point is installed. Please upgrade the management point to Configuration Manager 2012 before attempting to upgrade.
Property(S): SmsDetectUnsupportedUpgrade_ActionText = Detect if a previous version of the Configuration Manager Management Point is installed before upgrading Configuration Manager Client.
Property(S): CcmDetectUnsupportedUpgrade_ActionText = Detect if a previous version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed before upgrading Configuration Manager Management Point.
Property(S): CcmAbortIfEmbeddedExists_ActionText = Abort installation if the Configuration Manager Client Embedded version is installed.
Property(S): CcmRegisterHostingConfigurationInit_ActionText = Gathers configuration for Configuration Manager Client service to be registered on the system.
Property(S): CcmRegisterHostingConfiguration_ActionText = Register configuration for Configuration Manager Client service.
Property(S): CcmRegisterHostedApplicationsInit_ActionText = Gathers hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client to be registered on the system.
Property(S): CcmRegisterHostedApplications_ActionText = Register hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
Property(S): CcmRegisterHostedApplicationsRollback_ActionText = Rollback the registration of hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
Property(S): CcmRemoveHostedApplicationsInit_ActionText = Prepare to remove the registration of hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
Property(S): CcmRemoveHostedApplications_ActionText = Remove the registration of hosted out-of-proc DCOM applications running inside of Configuration Manager Client.
Property(S): CcmRegisterEndpointsInit_ActionText = Gathers information such as log file name on each endpoint to be registered on the system.
Property(S): CcmRegisterEndpoint_ActionText = Registers endpoint gathered in the action CcmRegisterEndpointsInit with WMI.
Property(S): CcmRegisterEndpointRollback_ActionText = In the event of a failed installation, this action rolls back the changes from CcmRegisterEndpoint.
Property(S): CcmRemoveEndpointsInit_ActionText = Gathers information for each endpoint to be removed from the system.
Property(S): CcmRemoveEndpoint_ActionText = Removes endpoint gathered in the action CcmRemoveEndpointsInit with WMI.
Property(S): CcmRegisterSystemTasksInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmSystemTask table and passes this information to CcmRegisterSystemTask.
Property(S): CcmRegisterSystemTask_ActionText = Registers a System Task with WMI.
Property(S): CcmRegisterSystemTaskRollback_ActionText = Rolls back the changes made by CcmRegisterSystemTask.
Property(S): CcmRemoveSystemTasksInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmSystemTask table and passes this information to CcmRemoveSystemTask.
Property(S): CcmRemoveSystemTask_ActionText = Deletes a System Task from WMI.
Property(S): CcmRegisterProduct_ActionText = If product is registered in MSI database, then product is registered with WMI.
Property(S): CcmRegisterProductRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmUnregisterProduct. Deletes the instance from the WMI in the Configuration Manager namespace using the ProductCode instance in the session.
Property(S): CcmUnregisterProduct_ActionText = Deletes the instance from WMI in ccm namespace using the ProductCode instance in the session.
Property(S): CcmRegisterComponentsInit_ActionText = Generates the list of components for CcmRegisterComponets action to register.
Property(S): CcmRegisterComponents_ActionText = Registers components passed in from CcmRegisterComponentsInit
Property(S): CcmRegisterComponentsRollback_ActionText = In the event of a failed installation, this action rolls back the changes from CcmRegisterComponents.
Property(S): CcmUnregisterComponentsInit_ActionText = Generates the list of components for CcmUnregisterComponets action to unregister.
Property(S): CcmUnregisterComponents_ActionText = Unregisters components passed in from the action CcmUnregisterComponentsInit.
Property(S): CcmSetupLoggingInit_ActionText = Gathers log file information from the LogFile table and passes this information to CcmSetupLogging.
Property(S): CcmSetupLogging_ActionText = Sets component logging information in WMI.
Property(S): CcmStopService_ActionText = Stops the ccmexec service.
Property(S): CcmStopServiceRollback_ActionText = Calls CcmStartService. Starts the ccmexec service.
Property(S): CcmStartService_ActionText = Starts the ccmexec service.
Property(S): CcmClearServiceSetupStamp_ActionText = Clear the time stamp for blocking the ccmexec service from starting up during upgrade.
Property(S): CcmSetServiceConfigInit_ActionText = Gathers ServiceData and then queues actions CcmSetServiceConfig and CcmMigrateMessagingQueues.
Property(S): CcmSetServiceConfig_ActionText = Sets WMI ServiceRootDir and configures CCMEXEC service.
Property(S): CcmConfigDCOMInit_ActionText = Processes the CcmDCOMAplication table and  checks to see if the DCOM Component is being updated. If so, passes that information to custom action CcmConfigDCOM.
Property(S): CcmConfigDCOM_ActionText = Configures registry key permissions for the DCOM Components passed from CcmConfigDCOMInit.
Property(S): CcmFixupServiceConfigInit_ActionText = Gathers the services or load ordering groups which must be started before ccmexec starts.
Property(S): CcmFixupServiceConfig_ActionText = Sets the services or load ordering groups which must be started before ccmexec can be started.
Property(S): CcmRemoveService_ActionText = Removes BITS jobs and deletes the messaging queues.
Property(S): CcmRemoveLanternDocuments_ActionText = Removing documents from Microsoft Policy Platform that have been submitted by Configuration Manager authority.
Property(S): CcmSetPortConfigInit_ActionText = This custom action specifies the port the client should use when communicating with the management point and the server locator point.
Property(S): CcmSetHttpsConfigInit_ActionText = This custom action configures the https port and http state.
Property(S): CcmPreserveLastStateSerialNum_ActionText = Custom action to preserve last state message serial number.
Property(S): CcmInitializePolicyInit_ActionText = Gather default policy information.
Property(S): CcmInitializePolicy_ActionText = Sets and initializes default policy.
Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettingsInit_ActionText = Custom action to schedule the deferred execution of CcmMigratePolicySettings custom action.
Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettings_ActionText = Compiles Mof file to migrate root\ccm\Policy namespace schema from Pre-V4 Beta2 to V4 and above.
Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettingsCommit_ActionText = Just deletes the temporary MOF file.
Property(S): CcmMigratePolicySettingsRollback_ActionText = Just deletes the temporary MOF file. Actual Rollback is done by the rollback action that rollbacks root\ccm namespace.
Property(S): ExpandCcmExecFileKey_ActionText = Property action for setting CcmExec file key.
Property(S): CcmMinAppVersion = 5.00.7000.0000
Property(S): CcmMaxAppVersion = 5.00.9000.0000
Property(S): SystemFolder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
Property(S): System64Folder.A6940213_CD40_4753_8BA2_E803376DECC3 = C:\Windows\system32\
Property(S): SystemFolder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
Property(S): System64Folder.F65FD590_5BEA_48BE_8408_26F7244E8B61 = C:\Windows\system32\
Property(S): USELEGACYSTATEMESSAGESTORE = 1
Property(S): CcmValidateCustomWebSite_ActionText = This custom action validates that either the custom website or default website (if a custom website is not specified) can be used.
Property(S): CcmValidateServerConfig_ActionText = Validates that IIS, BITS and WebDAV is installed and properly configured setup.
Property(S): CcmLookupIISAnonymousAccountName_ActionText = Looks up the IIS AnonymousUserName and then sets the IISAnonymousUserAccount property to this value.
Property(S): CcmSetServiceMPConfigInit_ActionText = Gathers Incoming and Outgoing directories and virtual directories for the MP. Queues the action CcmSetServiceMPConfig.
Property(S): CcmSetServiceMPConfig_ActionText = Sets Incoming and Outgoing directories and virtual directories in WMI.
Property(S): CcmSetServerDataRoot_ActionText = Property action for setting service data root folder.
Property(S): CcmSetServerDataRootInstallDir_ActionText = Property action for setting service data folder.
Property(S): CcmIncomingVDirName = CCM_Incoming
Property(S): SystemFolder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
Property(S): System64Folder.BFC13682_FB8F_4455_9724_4DDBBBF713D7 = C:\Windows\system32\
Property(S): CCMSERVERDATAROOT = h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager
Property(S): CcmSystemVDirName = CCM_System
Property(S): CcmSystemRegVDirName = CCM_System_WindowsAuth
Property(S): CcmSystemAltAuthVDirName = CCM_System_AltAuth
Property(S): SMSCACHEDIR = Default
Property(S): SMSCACHEFLAGS = Default
Property(S): DISABLESITEOPT = Default
Property(S): DISABLECACHEOPT = Default
Property(S): SMSCACHESIZE = 5120
Property(S): SmsShellNotify_ActionText = Notifies the shell for the file-association icon changes.
Property(S): CCMINSTALLMSMQ = FALSE
Property(S): CCMINSTALLMP = 1
Property(S): ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT = 1
Property(S): ARPNOREMOVE = 1
Property(S): ARPNOMODIFY = 1
Property(S): CCMENABLELOGGING_Default = FALSE
Property(S): CCMLOGLEVEL_Default = 1
Property(S): CCMLOGMAXSIZE_Default = 2000000
Property(S): CCMLOGMAXHISTORY_Default = 1
Property(S): SecureCustomProperties = CCMENABLELOGGING;CCMLOGLEVEL;CCMLOGMAXHISTORY;CCMLOGMAXSIZE;CCMDEBUGLOGGING;CCMOSINSTALLPATHS;CCMINSTALLMSMQ;CCMINSTALLMP;SMSUPGRADEPRODUCTS;CCMSERVERDATAROOT;SMSUPLEVELPRODUCTS;USESMSPORTS;SMSPORTS;CCMHTTPPORT;SMSSP1COLOCDOWNGRADE;USESMSSSLPORTS;SMSSSLPORTS;SMSSSLSTATE;CCMHTTPSPORT;CCMHTTPSCERTNAME;SMSFWKUPGRADEFROMPREV4;CCMFWKUPGRADEFROMPREV4;CLIENTFWKUPGRADEFROMCM2007;SMSCWS;CCMSHAREMODE
Property(S): AdminProperties = CCMENABLELOGGING;CCMLOGLEVEL;CCMLOGMAXHISTORY;CCMLOGMAXSIZE;CCMDEBUGLOGGING;CCMOSINSTALLPATHS;CCMINSTALLMSMQ;CCMINSTALLMP;CCMSERVERDATAROOT;CCMALLOWSILENTREBOOT;CCMHTTPPORT;CCMHTTPSPORT;CCMHTTPSCERTNAME;SMSCWS
Property(S): CcmDefaultPolicyAuthorityPriority = 10
Property(S): SmsDetectColocationDowngrade_Message = A newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Cannot continue installing this version of the management point.
Property(S): SmsDetectColocationDowngrade_ActionText = Detect if a newer version of the Configuration Management Client is installed before installing the Configuration Manager Management Point.
Property(S): SmsDetectDowngrade_ActionText = Check if a newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is already installed.
Property(S): SmsMpRepairSucceeded_ActionText = Sends a wmi event to indicate MP repair succeeded.
Property(S): SmsDetectMSXMLRebootRequired_ActionText = Tries to create an instance of SAXXMLReader to determine if a reboot is required.
Property(S): SmsMpSetDefaultPolicyAuthority_ActionText = Set default policy authority for the Configuration Manager Management Point.
Property(S): SmsMpSerializedKeyExist_ActionText = Wait for the Configuration Manager Management Point serialized key to exist.
Property(S): ButtonText_Next = &Next >
Property(S): ButtonText_Back = < &Back
Property(S): ButtonText_Cancel = &Cancel
Property(S): ButtonText_Finish = &Finish
Property(S): ButtonText_Install = &Install
Property(S): ButtonText_Close = &Close
Property(S): ButtonText_OK = &OK
Property(S): ButtonText_Abort = &Abort
Property(S): ButtonText_Ignore = &Ignore
Property(S): ButtonText_No = &No
Property(S): ButtonText_Yes = &Yes
Property(S): ButtonText_Retry = &Retry
Property(S): ButtonText_Exit = &Exit
Property(S): FilesInUse_Info = Setup has detected that it needs to update some files that are currently in use by other processes.
To prevent having to reboot the machine, please close the following applications:
Property(S): DefaultUIFont = DefaultDlgFont
Property(S): DialogBox_Title = ConfigMgr Management Point Setup
Property(S): WelcomeDialog_Info = This will install the ConfigMgr Management Point.
Property(S): InstallDialog_Title = Install
Property(S): InstallDialog_SubTitle = The product is now ready to install
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Property(S): CompleteDialog_Title = Setup Complete
Property(S): CompleteDialog_SubTitle = Setup has finished updating your system.
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Property(S): UserExitDialog_Title = Setup Aborted
Property(S): UserExitDialog_SubTitle = Setup was cancelled
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Property(S): InstallErrorDialog_Title = Setup Aborted
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Property(S): System64Folder.1114972D_590D_4AB6_BA2E_779928CEDCC2 = C:\Windows\system32\
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Property(S): WindowsBuild = 9600
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Property(S): ServicePackLevelMinor = 0
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Property(S): MsiNTSuiteDataCenter = 1
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Property(S): WindowsVolume = C:\
Property(S): System64Folder = C:\Windows\system32\
Property(S): SystemFolder = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
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Property(S): ProgramFilesFolder = C:\Program Files (x86)\
Property(S): CommonFilesFolder = C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\
Property(S): ProgramFiles64Folder = C:\Program Files\
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Property(S): FontsFolder = C:\Windows\Fonts\
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Property(S): OLEAdvtSupport = 1
Property(S): ShellAdvtSupport = 1
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Property(S): Msix64 = 6
Property(S): Intel = 6
Property(S): PhysicalMemory = 5372
Property(S): VirtualMemory = 4017
Property(S): AdminUser = 1
Property(S): MsiTrueAdminUser = 1
Property(S): LogonUser = SYSTEM
Property(S): UserSID = S-1-5-18
Property(S): UserLanguageID = 1033
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Property(S): ScreenY = 768
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Property(S): BorderTop = 1
Property(S): BorderSide = 1
Property(S): TextHeight = 16
Property(S): TextInternalLeading = 3
Property(S): ColorBits = 32
Property(S): TTCSupport = 1
Property(S): Time = 20:50:23
Property(S): Date = 8/27/2014
Property(S): MsiNetAssemblySupport = 4.0.30319.33440
Property(S): MsiWin32AssemblySupport = 6.3.9600.16384
Property(S): RedirectedDllSupport = 2
Property(S): MsiRunningElevated = 1
Property(S): Privileged = 1
Property(S): DATABASE = C:\Windows\Installer\6257f6f.msi
Property(S): OriginalDatabase = h:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\mp.msi
Property(S): UILevel = 2
Property(S): ACTION = INSTALL
=== Logging stopped: 8/27/2014  20:50:23 ===
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:717]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:717]: Product: ConfigMgr Management Point -- Installation operation failed.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:718]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: ConfigMgr Management Point. Product Version: 5.00.7804.1000. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Installation success or error status: 1603.
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:721]: Deferring clean up of packages/files, if any exist
MSI (s) (24:48) [20:50:23:721]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:725]: RESTART MANAGER: Session closed.
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:725]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:726]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:726]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:726]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:726]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:726]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
MSI (s) (24:FC) [20:50:23:727]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:728]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (9C:58) [20:50:23:728]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 8/27/2014  20:50:23 ===

A newer version of the Configuration Manager Client is installed. Cannot continue installing this version of the management point.
Action ended 20:50:23: SmsDetectColocationDowngrade. Return value 3.
Action ended 20:50:23: INSTALL. Return value 3.
The installer certainly thinks that you still have a previous ConfigMgr client installed. Perhaps you haven't completely removed it. Use ccmclean.exe from the SMS 2003 tool kit.
If that fails, why not just rebuild the server - you've said that this is a fresh install. I don't like too much messing at the beginning. This can be difficult enough - you need to start with a clean installation of the product.
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