Deploying Lync 2013 client and SCCM Detection method
So I am deploying the stand alone Lync 2013 client via SCCM 2012 R2, I have used OCT to create a .MSP, and I am trying to import it into SCCM. However, I am curious as to what others are using for the Detection method? Normally I would just
use the MSI code, but since there is no single MSI, that is not possible with this particular version? I'm not sure what the best method would be, Option 1 is to find a registry key that is installed by Lync, or Option 2, use a file, maybe Lync.exe under
the Program Files?
From the testing I've done Lync creates this reg location...
HKLM>Software>Microsoft>Office>15.0>Lync
Try using one of the keys in there, or you could use the file version but not sure if this would change with updates.
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Dear All Hello,
i am having one very strange issue, I setup lync 2013 certficate all thing okay. We can login into lync 2013 client to lync 2013 server without any issue using PC but same login if i try to login into mobile having anrorid or windows phone it fais and its
pop up message we cannot sign you in please check your account info and try again.
We just created user using Enterprise voice optin, checked mobility is enabled. External url is configured.
Any body can refer if something is missing. I havenot updated any cu for lync 2013.
If i run Test-CsUcwaConference or Test-CsMcxP2PIM for mobiliity i get following error. I havneot done any update nor any tool as most of article are refering for lync 2010.
No response received for Web-Ticket service.
Inner Exception:The content type text/html; charset=utf
the response message does not match the content type of
binding (text/xml; charset=utf-8). If using a custom en
be sure that the IsContentTypeSupported method is imple
properly. The first 1024 bytes of the response were:
'<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//E
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>IIS 8.5 Detailed Error - 500.0 - Internal Server
Error</title>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
body{margin:0;font-size:.7em;font-family:Verdana,Arial,
a,sans-serif;}
code{margin:0;color:#006600;font-size:1.1em;font-weight
.config_source code{font-size:.8em;color:#000000;}
pre{margin:0;font-size:1.4em;word-wrap:break-word;}
ul,ol{margin:10px 0 10px 5px;}
ul.first,ol.first{margin-top:5px;}
fieldset{padding:0 15px 10px 15px;word-break:break-all;
.summary-container
fieldset{padding-bottom:5px;margin-top:4px;}
legend.no-expand-all{padding:2px 15px 4px 10px;margin:0
-12px;}
legend{color:#333333;;margin:4px 0 8px -12px;_margin-to
font-weight:bold;font-size:1em;}
a:link,a:visited{color:#007EFF;font-weight:bold;}
a:hover{text-decoration:none;}
h1{font-size:2.4em;margin:0;color:#FFF;}
h2{font-size:1.7em;margin:0;'.
Inner Exception:The remote server returned an error: (5
Internal Server Error.Let ensure the mobile client can connect fine
http://blogs.technet.com/b/nexthop/archive/2012/02/21/troubleshooting-external-lync-mobility-connectivity-issues-step-by-step.aspx
Also we can use the Lync connection analyzer tool for Mobile scenario and test
http://blogs.technet.com/b/nexthop/archive/2013/02/08/the-new-lync-connectivity-analyzer.aspx
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Great follow up thanks!.
Seems i am near to solution.
I used web site url https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com it pass all test,
When i use to test using tool it goes to my local fqdn and says unable to resolve.
An error occurred while sending the request.
The remote name could not be resolved: 'lync1.hosting.mydomain.local'
When i open this url lyncdiscover_contoso.com it give both internal and extral url.
Which is this {"_links":{"self":{"href":"https://lync1.hosting.mydomain.local/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root?originalDomain=haxxess.com"},"user":{"href":"https://lync01.externaldomain.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/oauth/user?originalDomain=external.com"},"xframe":{"href":"https://lync01.externaldomain.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"}}}
I am using lync 2013, with no tmg for publishing, internal web servie name is empty overrite and extranal is lync01.externaldomain.com
So as article says if i see internal url If the internal web services URL is identified, the web publishing rule is incorrect and is bridging the connection to port 443
instead of port 4443 for the Lync external web services.
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Lync 2013 Client and Outlook 2010
Hi, I installed Lync 2013 (FE and Edge server). I am able to talk but still I need to buy suitable certificate in order to access from outside. Rest of the network is as follow. SBS 2011 with exchange 2010, clients have Office 2010.
Problems that I noticed are:
- If in Calelendar there is appointment, Lync client shows still available
- Lync meeting button doesn't react when pressed.
Is Lync 2013 client backward compatible with older office/Exchange or not ?
For presence show doesn't integrate with outlook, Verify that the
Lync Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Office is installed and enabled in Microsoft Outlook.
For lync 2013 client compatible with office and Exchange, you can refer below link
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg412817.aspx
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Disable Lync 2013 Client and Exchange 2010 Integration
Is it possible to disable integration to Exchange 2010 from a Lync 2013 client? I found a key that works for Lync 2010 by setting HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Communicator\PersonalContactStoreOverride to 1. That does not seem to do anything
to a Lync 2013 client, nor have I been able to find a solution to disable it via Registry/GPO. Some things I have found seem to indicate that key does is not used by a Lync 2013 client but that is somewhat speculation. Can someone tell me if there
is a key to disable this connectivity and disable it like what the key above does for 2010? Thank you!Create a new-csclientpolicyentry -name "PersonalContactStoreOverride" -value "1" and assign it to a Client Policy
see Raffaele's post at: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/0762e036-1f9f-43a6-bb81-686864260c9d/how-to-install-the-lync-client-through-sms-with-personal-information-manager-set-to-none?forum=ocsplanningdeployment
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No contacts in Lync 2013 client and not appearing in others contact lists
Hello all,
I hope someone might be able to help out with this problem, I've been at it for weeks with no luck. I've migrated from Lync 2010 to 2013. All users have been successfully migrated and everything is working for them, except for one user (which i me unfortunately).
When I sign into Lync from any device (desktop, laptop, windows phone, iphone) I do not see any contacts in my organization, but I can find any of the contacts if i search for them. I also don't appear in anyone else's contact list, but they can find me if
they search.
I have tried disabling and removing my account from Lync server, uninstalling and reinstalling the Lync client on my machine, cleaning up all the Lync folders and registry keys on my machine. Nothing seems to get me any closer to getting this fixed.
I did find a discussion
here that is exactly the problem I'm having, but I don'e see a solution there either.
Has anyone else seen this before? Any suggestions or ideas would be very appreciated.
Thanks in advance!I am afraid your Lync account lose the user data contact list when you move user from Lync Server 2010 to Lync Server 2013.
Please try to move the user back to Lync server 2010 to check if the contact list is stored.
You can use the tool DBIMPEXP.exe to back up specific user’ data from Lync Server 2010 and import the data to Lync Server 2013 with the command Import-CSUserData which is introduced in Lync Server 2013.
Before you import the data, you need to use the command Convert-CSUserData to convert exported user data to the data format used by Microsoft Lync Server 2013.
For the details, please check
http://www.shudnow.net/2012/10/09/dbimpexp-exe-functionality-integrated-into-lync-2013-preview-management-shell/
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Deploying Lync 2010 client via SCCM
I am trying to distribute the new Lync client via SCCM (SCCM is not the problem here, this related to any software distribution product).
I am getting frustrated at the way the new client has been packaged - LyncSetupEval.exe in particular. Why can't Microsoft provide a simple MSI file?
I can run the LyncSetupEval.exe file with /Install /Silent, but this managed to crash OUTLOOK.exe when it runs. Also when it completes, it automatically starts communicator.exe in the SYSTEM context, meaning that unless you restart your machine, you
cannot run the Lync client in the user context.
Is anyone else having the same frustrations? I've played around with the files in the OCSetup directory, but there are of no use.Hi Ryan,
Happy to share. I do a simple messy batch file / VB Script combination like this:
@echo off
ECHO Set wshShell = CreateObject( "WScript.Shell" ) >> usermessages.vbs
echo wshShell.Popup "The Microsoft Lync 2010 client is about to be installed. Please close Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer before clicking OK to continue.", 300, "Microsoft Lync 2010 installation" >> usermessages.vbs
ECHO WScript.Sleep(5000) >> usermessages.vbs
WSCRIPT.EXE usermessages.vbs
DEL usermessages.vbs /q
ECHO Installing Microsoft Lync 2010...
taskkill /F /IM communicator.exe
taskkill /F /IM outlook.exe
taskkill /F /IM iexplore.exe
LyncSetup.exe /Install /Silent
taskkill /F /IM communicator.exe
msiexec.exe /p OUTLOOK.msp /qb-!
office2007-kb936864-fullfile-x86-en-us.exe /passive /norestart
msiexec.exe /update Lync.msp /qb-!
ECHO Set wshShell = CreateObject( "WScript.Shell" ) >> usermessages.vbs
echo wshShell.Popup "The Microsoft Lync 2010 client installation was successful and can now be run from the Start Menu.", 300, "Microsoft Lync 2010 installation" >> usermessages.vbs
WSCRIPT.EXE usermessages.vbs
DEL usermessages.vbs /q
I'm sure it could be a lot nicer, there is no error passing or anything but it has served me well.
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Lync 2013 Client Can't Expand Distro Group (externally)
I have a Lync 2010 FE and Edge server with the web servcies being published via UAG 2010. I am testing the Lync 2013 client and the DG (distro group) expansion is failing externally. I get the error in the client "Cannot use the distribution
group service becasue the service address is incorrect, although the service is available. Contact your...." Distribution group expansion works fine externally with the 2010 client. The web servcie address for DG Extneral does work via the web
browser as expected. Any ideas?
ThanksDid you migrate from Lync server 2010 to Lync server 2013?
If so, please check you have create DNS record for the Lync server 2013 external web service point to the NATed public IP address of Lync Front end server.
Check whether the internal web service for distributed group works.
Check whether ABS for Lync 2013 works.
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Hi
We are rolling out Lync 2013 across our org to many remote sites and are wondering the best approach for this.
We hope to leverage our SCCM, but so far we've only been installing Lync manually in our local test group.
I noticed that when installing Lync, it doesn't remove Communicator, Live Meeting, or the Live Meeting plugin for Outlook though.
Ideally, we would want to be able to push Lync 2013 client (standalone version, not Office 2013 Suite) via SCCM as well as uninstall Communicator 2007 R2, Live Meeting 2007 and Conferencing Add-in for Microsoft Office Outlook, all silently. Whether this
can be done while the user is logged in and using Outlook/Communicator, I am unsure (probably not), so doing this overnight with users logged off but machines on would probably work best.
Is there any documentation / guides from MS or other blog sites that have gone through this same process? From the searching I've done, it doesn't seem to be too common for a large deployment / jump from OCS 2007 to Lync 2013 on-premise.Hi,
refer to this article it might help
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/cf9ca58c-b9e8-465c-afb4-ed3992092f81/lync-2013-client-silent-installation
also did you try using Group Policy?
http://blogs.technet.com/b/mir/archive/2011/06/04/how-to-automate-lync-client-2010-deployment-in-multi-architect-environment-using-active-directory-group-policy.aspx
hope this help
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We have in our enterprise the following scenario:
1 - Lync 2013 client is installed
2 - User accounts are not migrated to Lync 2013 Server, users are using Office Communicator as their main tool
3 - Users receive Lync 2013 meeting requests but when try to access them, Lync 2013 client launches and shows error. Users will need to open the browser and paste the URL to the address bar but this still open
4 - We cannot use the workaround of adding "?SL=1" to the Lync 2013 meeting URL as the user base is large and manual workaround is not accepted
5 - Question: is there any automated way, via egistry key or GPO setting, so that users temporarily (until their accounts are migrated to Lync 2013 server) can bypass Lync 2013 client completely and automatically open all Lync 2013 meetings
on the browser, using Lync Web Plug-in?Thanks for the response,
First, I should have mentioned clearly that users have Office Communicator 2007 client and Lync 2013 client installed in their machines. Their accounts are not migrated yet to Lync 2013 server.
Second, we are using IE9 and IE10. The issue is that users CAN join Lync 2013 meetings with their browsers but have to paste the URL manually to browser and add "?SL=1" otherwise, if they just click at the "Join Online Meeting" or "Join
Lync Meeting" URL it launches Lync 2013 client which shows error because is not configured yet, as they are using OCS client and migrating slowly to Lync 2013 server.
Is there a Group Policy setting or a registry key from Microsoft that can be turned on to these users machines and make will all Lync meeting requests to be opened in IE browser instead of Lync 2013 client. We need a way to ignore
Lync 2013 client until user accounts are migrated to Lync 2013 Server. Manually typing URLs is not an option in a big organization, can't explain thousands of users of different levels what to do.
We are regretting the decision not to separate Lync 2013 from Office 2013 package we deployed recently. If Lync 2013 is uninstalled then all Lync meeting requests are opened in browser without an issue. -
No audio device detected - Lync 2013 Client
I have a brand new Dell Latitude E6430 laptop running Windows 7 x64 SP1. I installed Office 2013, including the Lync 2013 client. We are running Lync 2013 server as well. I have connected three different audio devices.
Polycom CX600 phone.
Plantronics Bluetooth headset.
Logitech Video Camera (The video on this works with Lync but no audio)
I cannot get Lync to recognize either of them. I can see them as devices in Windows but within Lync I only get a screen that says "We didn't find an audio device, which you need for calling". Does anyone have any idea on how to resolve this issue?
It is driving me crazy. Especially since it worked perfectly on my old laptop that had the same OS and patches, etc...
Thanks for your help in advance.
JamieHad the same issue. For me it required uninstalling the Intel Widi device from device manager. I think it was titled "wiusb" or something similar. It was in its own group in device manager. After uninstalling that, Lync would then
recognize my mic/speakers again.
I had the exact same problem as everyone else. I purchased two Dell Latitude E6530 laptops with Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Both laptops had the issue. I uninstalled the WIUSB devices, restarted Lync, and Lync suddenly is able to detect devices...
I refreshed device manager to see if the devices would auto-install again... but there weren't detected again.
William Christenson
This worked for me as well. Uninstalled the WIUSB and WIUSB Host Controller which was present under its own group, Exit Lync process and started again, it detected the Sound Devices again. Definitely a driver conflict but it was quick resolution to uninstall
and get it working. No other issues with user as far as another device stopped working due to uninstallation of the devices.
It does not look like any driver conflicts, all other software detects audio device perfectly (Skype, Recorder,softphone, Lync 2010 etc.), but only Lync 2013 client keeps saying ""we didn't find an audio device". it appears the faulty in Lync 2013 client -
Lync 2013 client is showing EWS not deployed.
Hi,
I am facing issue with lync 2013 client in the configuration information. it is showing EWS not deployed .
UCS Connectivity State; Exchange connection Down; --;
MAPI Information; Status OK;MAPI Status OK;
EWS Information;; EWS not deployed;
I am facing this issue both internally and externally.
I am using Lync 2010 server and exchange 2010.
Lync 2010 client is showing all EWS information correct. No issue with lync 2010 client.
ThanksHad the same issue. Couple of things you can try:
1. Verify EWS virtual directory is configured properly on your Exchange CAS or Front-End servers (Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory)
But the thing that fixed it for me was:
2. Create SRV records for (_autodiscover, _TCP, 443) pointing to your CAS or Front-End server/array. This has to be done for the forward zone of your public domain name (i.e. contoso.com, not contoso.local). I did them both just
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Lync 2010 client and Office 2013
I have Office 2013 installed minus Lync 2013 and have Lync 2010 installed in its place, we have a Lync 2010 infrastructure and are planning on upgrading our customers’s workstations to office 2013 and maintaining the Lync 2010
clients.
Is it expected behavior in this scenario to get prompted with the “Join the meeting using your web browser”, “Download and install Lync Attendee” & “Use Communicator” page when attpempting to join a meeting?
Thanks….Thanks for the reply.
The reason that we though to stay with the Lync 2010 client is that we were told that the Lync 2013 client only communicates to the Lync 2010 back-end via the Lync Edge servers. In looking at the Lync 2013 client configuration
information I see that Inside User Status: True which looks like it might not be communicating via the Edge servers.
Is this a valid reason not to push forward with Lync 2013 client while still having Lync 2010 back-end?
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Cannot share desktop - Lync 2013 server and Windows 8 (64-bit) client
Currently my new Lync server cannot share a desktop through a Lync 2013 client installed on a Windows 8 workstation. The client is patched up with the latest MS patches (much beyond the patch issues noted about a year ago, the patches in question do not
even show up as installed).
I get the same "An error occurred during the screen presentation" message. I do have a NVIDIA video cards on the workstations, but they too are patched up. The same systems have no issues sharing desktop screens in the Lync 2013 client on Windows
8 systems when they are connected to a Lync 2010 server.
I have no idea where to go from here. Any suggestions or help is greatly appreciated.Did this issue happen to other Lync 2013 client?
As you mentioned that you can used the same Lync 2013 to sharing desktop screen when it connects Lync Server 2010 while you couldn’t share desktop screen when it connects to Lync Server 2013,
I think it is related with Lync Server.
Please check if you can find any errors on Lync Front End Server.
Check all Lync server services are all started.
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App V 5.0 Sequence - Lync 2013 Client
Hello,
Could you please help me find sequencing steps to virtualize Lync 2013 Client (Basic/Enterprise) using App-V 5.0 SP2?
Regards,
Srinivasa PrasadFollow that link for advice on how to download Office click-to-run and convert it to an App-V package...
When I did this, I set the Product ID in the CustomConfig.xml file as ProPlusVolume and used ExcludeApp tags to exclude all apps except for Lync:
Access
Excel
Groove
InfoPath
OneNote
Outlook
PowerPoint
Project
Publisher
SharePointDesigner
Visio
Word
Here is the info on how to configure this file:
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj219426(v=office.15).aspx
I believe it is also possible to set the Product ID to Lync, but not sure of the exact value to set and I have not tried this myself. Bonus tip - when you deploy Lync 2013 virtually, the plugins automatically integrate with the locally installed copy of
Outlook!
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UK App-V MVP
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Silent Uninstall lync 2013 client
Hi,
i try to uninstall Lync 2013 Client silently but no matter what i try Lync won't uninstall.
maybe someone can explain me what i'm doing wrong
I tried the recommended command
copy "%~DP0uninstall_lync.xml" "%COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)%\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup
Controller\uninstall_lync.xml"
"%COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)%\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\setup.exe" /uninstall LYNCENTRY /dll OSETUP.DLL /config "%COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)%\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\uninstall_lync.xml"
Config File
<Configuration Product="LYNCENTRY">
<Display Level="None" AcceptEULA="TRUE" />
<Setting Id="SETUP_REBOOT" Value="NEVER" />
<Logging Type="standard" Path="c:\windows\log\" Template="Microsoft Office Lync Uninstall(*).log" />
</Configuration>
Log:
2014/11/24 14:49:11:039::[4844] PERF: TickCount=11665520 Name=OBootStrapper::Run Description=Begin function
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Operating System version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1. Platform ID: 2
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Running 32-bit setup on a 64-bit operating system.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Command line: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\setup.exe" /uninstall LYNCENTRY /dll OSETUP.DLL /config "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\uninstall_lync.xml"
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Parsing command line.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Config XML file specified: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\uninstall_lync.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Uninstall requested for product: LYNCENTRY
2014/11/24 14:49:11:040::[4844] Parsing config.xml at: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\uninstall_lync.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:060::[4844] Preferred product specified in config.xml to be: LYNCENTRY
2014/11/24 14:49:11:060::[4844] Parsed setting: SETUP_REBOOT with value: NEVER in config.xml.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:060::[4844] Logging type standard specified in config.xml.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:060::[4844] Log directory: c:\windows\log\ specified in config.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:060::[4844] Log file template: Microsoft Office Lync Uninstall(*).log specified in config.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:060::[4844] Display level none specified in config.xml.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:075::[4844] Using setup controller dll at location [C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214\OSETUP.DLL].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:075::[4844] Verify file signature in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\Setup.exe"
2014/11/24 14:49:11:129::[4844] C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\Setup.exe is trusted.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:129::[4844] Verify file signature in "C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214\OSETUP.DLL"
2014/11/24 14:49:11:198::[4844] C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214\OSETUP.DLL is trusted.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:296::[4844] Using setup controller dll at [C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214\OSETUP.DLL].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:296::[4844] PERF: TickCount=11665785 Name=OBootStrapper::Run Description=Calling RunSetup
2014/11/24 14:49:11:302::[4844] PERF: TickCount=11665785 Name=RunSetup Description=Begin function
2014/11/24 14:49:11:303::[4844] WER element [P2] is set to value [OSETUP.DLL]
2014/11/24 14:49:11:303::[4844] WER element [P3] is set to value [15.0.4569.1503]
2014/11/24 14:49:11:304::[4844] Catalyst execution began: 11/24/2014 14:49:11.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:305::[4844] Parsing config.xml at: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller\uninstall_lync.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:307::[4844] Preferred product specified in config.xml to be: LYNCENTRY
2014/11/24 14:49:11:307::[4844] Parsed setting: SETUP_REBOOT with value: NEVER in config.xml.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:307::[4844] Logging type standard specified in config.xml.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:307::[4844] Log directory: c:\windows\log\ specified in config.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:307::[4844] Log file template: Microsoft Office Lync Uninstall(*).log specified in config.xml
2014/11/24 14:49:11:307::[4844] Display level none specified in config.xml.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:308::[4844] Setupexe Resiliency Mode is set to [PerformIfApplicable]; thus Resiliency is [enabled] for the [UninstallExecutionMode]
2014/11/24 14:49:11:308::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller files for product [LYNCENTRY].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:308::[4844] Warning: Product registation information for 'LYNCENTRY' not detected. ErrorCode: 1011(0x3f3). Failed attempt to force-repair setupexe boot files.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:308::[4844] Searching for default versions of resource files under the folder [C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE15\Office Setup Controller].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:328::[4844] Found [1] resource files under the default folder.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:328::[4844] Running in [UninstallExecutionMode]. Run from TEMP folder at [C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:345::[4844] Loaded resource file [C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214\OSETUPUI.DLL] (CultureTag=de-DE).
2014/11/24 14:49:11:345::[4844] WER element [SuppressModal] is set to value [false]
2014/11/24 14:49:11:346::[4844] WER element [P1] is set to value [15.0.4569.1503]
2014/11/24 14:49:11:346::[4844] Loaded Dll : C:\Users\ADMIN_~1\AppData\Local\Temp\Setup00000214\OSETUP.DLL.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:346::[4844] Catalyst version is : 15.0.4569.1503
2014/11/24 14:49:11:346::[4844] JobExecutionMode is UninstallExecutionMode.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:547::[4844] Opening registry key: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNCENTRY.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:547::[4844] Opening registry key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNCENTRY.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:548::[4844] IsProductTransitionToMModeSafe: An exception was caught, therefore transition to MMode is unsafe for product:
2014/11/24 14:49:11:548::[4844] Error: Product is not installed, therefore transition to MMode is unsafe for product: LYNCENTRY Type: 27::InstalledProductStateCorrupt.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:548::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller files for all Products.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:548::[4844] Opening registry key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:549::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller files for product [LYNC].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:549::[4844] Opening registry key: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNC.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:549::[4844] Opening registry key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNC.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:549::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-002A-0407-1000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:11:549::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-002A-0407-1000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:11:549::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:13:038::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-002A-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:13:038::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-002A-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:13:038::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:15:639::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:15:639::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:15:639::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:18:424::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-001F-0410-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:18:424::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-001F-0410-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:18:424::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:20:222::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-001F-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:20:222::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-001F-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:20:222::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:21:766::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-001F-040C-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:21:767::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-001F-040C-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:21:767::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:23:339::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-001F-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:23:339::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-001F-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:23:340::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:25:046::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-002C-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:25:047::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-002C-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:25:048::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:26:619::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-012B-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:26:620::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-012B-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:26:620::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:28:951::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
2014/11/24 14:49:28:951::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
2014/11/24 14:49:28:952::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Opening registry key: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNCENTRY.
2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Opening registry key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNCENTRY.
2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] IsProductTransitionToMModeSafe: An exception was caught, therefore transition to MMode is unsafe for product:
2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Error: Product is not installed, therefore transition to MMode is unsafe for product: LYNCENTRY Type: 27::InstalledProductStateCorrupt.
2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Not showing message because suppress modal has been set. Title: 'Setupfehler', Message: 'Diese Produktinstallation wurde besch..digt. F..hren Sie Setup erneut von der CD, DVD oder einer anderen urspr..nglichen Installationsquelle aus.'
2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Message returned: 1
2014/11/24 14:49:36:141::[4844] Error: Catalyst boot time check failed Type: 66::PreReqCheckFailure.
2014/11/24 14:49:36:141::[4844] Catalyst execution finished: 11/24/2014 14:49:36. Return code: 30066. Exception caught: PreReqCheckFailure.
2014/11/24 14:49:36:141::[4844] PERF: TickCount=11690621 Name=RunSetup Description=End function
My next attempt was to look for MSI Files in Windows\Installer and the Uninstall RegKey
MsiExec.exe /X{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE} /qn /norestart /L*v
"c:\windows\log\Microsoft_Lync_2013_Update_KB2817626_x86_0185_Install.LOG"
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:612]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:628]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:631]: End dialog not enabled
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:631]: Original package ==> C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:631]: Package we're running from ==> C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: Uninstall Flags override found.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: Uninstall VersionNT override found.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: Uninstall ServicePackLevel override found.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}'.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:649]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\bfb3d2.msp'.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:650]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\bfb37a.msp'.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:650]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\bfb386.msp'.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:651]: SequencePatches starts. Product code: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}, Product version: 15.0.4569.1506, Upgrade code: {00150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}, Product language 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: MsiPatchMetadata
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: SequencePatches returns success.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Final Patch Application Order:
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: {27D7A8D0-8E28-4A2A-A1D4-473E31DF6438} -
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: {73E81413-5A7E-40A3-9BD5-821ADDF30B10} -
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: {D448DFE1-B83E-4394-9484-25563EFBF58D} -
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Machine policy value 'DisablePatch' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownPatch' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Machine policy value 'DisableLUAPatching' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Machine policy value 'DisableFlyWeightPatching' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017
1: 2746 2: 90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005
1: 2746 2: 90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008
1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509
1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005
1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008
1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004
1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005
1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507
1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008
1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017
1: 2746 2: 90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005
1: 2746 2: 90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008
1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004
1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017
1: 2746 2: 90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0C0A000015.0.4569.1506
1: 2746 2: 90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0C0A000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:076]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:076]: Transforming table Error.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:076]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:076]: Produkt: Microsoft Lync 2013 -- Das Entfernen ist fehlgeschlagen.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:077]: Das Produkt wurde durch Windows Installer entfernt. Produktname: Microsoft Lync 2013. Produktversion: 15.0.4569.1506. Produktsprache: 0. Hersteller: Microsoft Corporation. Erfolg- bzw. Fehlerstatus der Deinstallation: 1603.
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:079]: Attempting to delete file C:\Windows\Installer\bfb5a2.mst
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:085]: Deferring clean up of packages/files, if any exist
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:085]: Attempting to delete file C:\Windows\Installer\bfb5a2.mst
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:085]: Unable to delete the file outside of the engine. LastError = 2
MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:085]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:16:59:089]: RESTART MANAGER: Session closed.
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:16:59:089]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
=== Protokollierung beendet: 24.11.2014 15:16:59 ===
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:16:59:090]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:16:59:090]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:16:59:090]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 02014/11/24
14:49:36:136::[4844]
Error: Product
is not installed, therefore transition to
MMode is unsafe
for product: LYNCENTRY
Type: 27::InstalledProductStateCorrupt.
2014/11/24
14:49:36:136::[4844]
Not showing message because suppress modal has been
set. Title:
'Setupfehler', Message:
'Diese Produktinstallation wurde besch..digt. F..hren Sie Setup erneut von der CD, DVD oder einer anderen urspr..nglichen Installationsquelle aus.'
From the snippet of the log, it appears that the product installation has been corrupted. Probably, try to repair it from Control Panel first and then test the command again?
Also, is it Microsoft Lync Basic 2013?
Regards,
Ethan Hua
TechNet Community Support
It's recommended to download and install
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