Installing Windows service on Windows 8.1 tablet

I Have Written a WCF service , to perform some image processing activity, Hosted on windows service . A windows 8.1 Store App consumes
this WCf service. I had run this setup in my local machine and was successful. Now i need to install this this entire setup in a windows 8.1 tablet which neither has a Visual studio nor developer cmd prompt, how would i achieve this . Kindly Help...
MJ

Hi,
For this situation, if you use windows 8.1 tablet, it should have the cmd prompt. You may try to use the system cmd prompt to install the windows service.
About how to install Windows service on Windows 8.1 tablet, you could ask the windows system forum.
Regards

Similar Messages

  • INSTALLING WINDOWS SERVICE

    I am trying to install Hyperion Analzyer 6.5 as a service. I am able to start the server via the command line but when creating the windows service it starts and then stops.

    Hi,
    For this situation, if you use windows 8.1 tablet, it should have the cmd prompt. You may try to use the system cmd prompt to install the windows service.
    About how to install Windows service on Windows 8.1 tablet, you could ask the windows system forum.
    Regards

  • Windows Deployment Services and Windows 8.1 Tablet Autorotation Issue

    Hi,
    I have been trying to deploy a vanilla Windows 8.1 image to Fujitsu Stylistic Q702 Hybrid Tablet using WDS, however this appears to prevent the automatic screen rotation functionality.
    When installed from the Windows DVD, automatic rotation is available without any additional driver installation.
    Are there any components that need to be added to the unattend files to allow this feature to work?
    Regards,
    So-Crates

    Hi,
    WDS provides PXE boot to install windows, it has nothing to do with windows component. I don’t think WDS is the culprit here.
    I recommend you ask in manufacture forum, they may give you more effective suggestions.
    Thanks for understanding.

  • How to install Windows 7/Vista as 2nd OS and retain predesktop environment (service partition)

    This is a step-by-step instruction how to install Windows Vista or Windows 7 as a second OS on a Lenovo Thinkpad that originally shipped with Windows XP AND how to retain the access to the Lenovo Service Partition.
    I have been searching the internet for instructions like these but could not find anything useful. So I am posting it
    here. Maybe this helps other users.
    I have tested the procedure below with installation of Windows Vista Ultimate (64bit) and Windows 7 Ultimate (64bit). I believe that the procedure will also work with the 32bit versions of these OSs. I am not totally convinced that this works when the OS to install is Windows XP (64bit or 32bit). XP has a completely different boot sequence compared to Vista or 7. The basic steps would remain the same, but the XP setup is less forgiving when it finds an unknown partition. If somebody wants to try it out, please post your results as a reply to this forum entry.
    Never never never try to install an older OS (like Windows 2000 or NT) as a second OS when XP is already installed! This is doomed to fail.
    The procedure below does NOT work for Linux installations. I am not a Linux wizard, but any Linux bootmanager I know about is incompatible with the Lenovo Service Partition.
    The procedure was tested on a Thinkpad R61 model 8918-B9G. It should work similar on other models.
    You definitely need a service partition with Rescue&Recovery version 4. It will NOT work with older versions of R&R or if the service partition is not a type12 partition (see below how to find out about that).
    I assume that the harddisk partitions are unmodified, i.e. still have factory settings. This is likely the case if you
    never attempted any OS install or recovery action. If this is not the case, the procedure may or may not work.
    You also need a bootable CD with a tool that can change the size of your current system partition. I was using gparted live version 0.5.2-9. ( http://gparted.sourceforge.net/ )
    Everything you do is at your own risk. I am in no way related to Lenovo, other than being a customer using their
    products.
    Step 1) Make a full backup of your harddisk. Get yourself recovery CDs for your Thinkpad model if you don't have any. The changes we are about to make can completely screw up your harddrive. A typo is sufficient for that to happen.
    Step 2) Power on the system. Check that you can boot into the Service Partition by pressing the Thinkvantage button when the startup screen appears. (Older systems may have a differently named button.) If there is a problem booting the service partition now, it is likely that the rest of this procedure will not fix it.
    Step 3) From the service partition choose 'Warmstart' to reboot the system. Reboot Windows XP, logon.
    Open a command prompt. CD to the following directory:
    \Program Files\Common Files\Lenovo\BMGR
    On a german language system (like mine) it is
    \Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR
    If you have an older IBM system the directory may be named
    \Program Files\Common Files\IBM\BMGR
    or something like that. Maybe you need to search around.
    In the following, I will call this the "BMGR dir".
    Enter the following command:
    bmgr32 /info /v
    You should get an output similar to this:
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>bmgr32 /info /v
    It's a Lenovo  MBR
    Opened Master Boot Record to see whose MBR it is.
    It's a Lenovo MBR
    Opened drive for reading
    Partition 0 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 1 the SP? (512)  Label is SERVICEV
    Using version 2.05 of Lenovo Boot Manager
    Reading: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0
            MBR Sector 1 Index: 1   Checksum: 00    Disabled
            MBR Sector 2 Index: 4   Checksum: 03    Passed
            MBR Sector 3 Index: 5   Checksum: FD    Passed
            MBR Sector 4 Index: 6   Checksum: 58    Passed
            MBR Sector 5 Index: 7   Checksum: 96    Passed
            MBR Sector 6 Index: 8   Checksum: 7F    Passed
            Data Sector  Index: 3   Checksum: F1    Passed
            Original MBR Index: 2   Checksum: BD    Passed
            No Patch Sectors
            Checksum Byte: 00
            Think Flag: 1
            WinPE Partition (0-3): 1        Alt Boot Partition (0-3): 1
            Boot Config: 2 (Service Partition containing two Service OS's)
            Boot State: 0                   Alt Boot Flag: 0
            (Normal booting operation, will boot to Customer OS)
            RRU: 00000000 00000000          Prev Active Part: 255
            Previous Partition Type: FF     Patch IN: 0     OUT: 0
            CIRT Disabled
            TOC: 0000000000000000           Lock: 0
            Show Error: 0                   Halt on Error: 0
            CIRT Load Return: 0
            CIRT Execute Return: 0
            Pause Duration: 10              Scan Code: 0085
            F11 Msg: To boot to the Rescue and Recovery Environment, Press F11
            Check Msg: There has been a signature failure
     #  active  type      start CHS      end CHS      startLBA       size
     0   0x80   0x07      1   1   0   239 255 255           63    301296177
     1   0x00   0x12      0 193 255   239 255 255    301296240     11279520
     2   0x00   0x00      0   0   0     0   0   0            0            0
     3   0x00   0x00      0   0   0     0   0   0            0            0
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>
    The important thing to look for is the 0x12 partition type in the partition table at the bottom. This is the service
    partition. If you do not have a 0x12 partition, then you can stop here because the rest of the procedure will not work
    for you.
    Step 4) Shutdown and boot gparted from CD. Shrink the system partition to the desired size. Do NOT touch the service partition! Do NOT attempt to create another partition! Leave the new white space on the disk untouched! Apply changes and restart the system.
    Step 5) Reboot XP. gparted has set the NTFS dirty bit. This will cause XP to run a full CHKDSK. Depending on how much files there are on the partition this may take considerable time. Let CHKDSK run to completion. When CHKDSK finishes, the system will automatically reboot.
    Step 6) XP reboots now. Logon. When loading the desktop, XP will show a popup window, stating that system settings have been changed and new devices been discovered and that the system should be rebooted. This is ok. XP actually recognized the shrunk system partition and applied the necessary changes to its own system parameters. Click YES to reboot the system.
    Step 7) XP reboots. Logon. Open a command prompt, CD to the BMGR dir and enter:
    bmgr32 /info /v
    The output you get should be similar to the output you have seen in step 3, except that the partition 0 size column
    shows a smaller value.
    Step 8) Shutdown, restart. Check that you can still access the service partition by pressing the blue Thinkvantage button when the system startup screen appears.
    Step 9) From the predesktop environment choose warmstart. Reboot XP. Logon, logoff, shutdown.
    DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP!!! If you start the Windows Vista/7 install right after shutting down from the predesktop
    environment, the Win Vista/7 setup program will screw up your harddisk! The Lenovo MBR bootmgr reboot takes two steps for completion. The first step is the shutdown and the second step is executed when booting from harddisk. A boot from the Windows CD will skip this second step and disaster finds its way...
    Step 10) Insert the Windows Vista/7 DVD and boot it. Start the setup. Choose "Custom (advanced)" install. It will show the partitions on the disk. Select the white space (unallocated). Click on "disk options (advanced)". Click on "New" to create a new partition in the white space. Keep the default size, click "Apply". Click "Format". A popup window appears stating that the partition may hold OEM data. Continue. Click "Next". Installation starts.
    Continued in the second post...

    Step 11) Win Vista/XP will reboot several times during installation. You will always see the Windows bootmanager with an entry for "Earlier Windows version" and "Windows Vista/7". DO NOT DARE to touch the blue Thinkvantage button on any reboot or press any function keys!
    Step 12) When the installation is finished, check that you can successfully reboot Win Vista/7 by selecting it from the Windows bootmanager.
    Step 13) Reboot XP by choosing "Earlier Windows version" from the Windows bootmanager. Open a command prompt. CD to the BMGR dir. Enter the following command:
    bmgr32 /info /v
    The output will now look like this:
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>bmgr32 /info /v
    Opened Master Boot Record to see whose MBR it is.
    Opened drive for reading
    Partition 0 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 1 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 2 the SP? (512)  Label is SERVICEV
     #  active  type      start CHS      end CHS      startLBA       size
     0   0x80   0x07      1   1   0   254 255 255           63    109675692
     1   0x00   0x07    239 255 255   239 255 255    109676544    191619072
     2   0x00   0x12    239 255 255   239 255 255    301296240     11279520
     3   0x00   0x00      0   0   0     0   0   0            0            0
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>
    startLBA and size will of course differ, depending on the actual partition sizes you have set. Note that Windows setup moved the service partition to entry 2 of the partition table. If you do not see the 0x12 partition then stop here.
    Otherwise the following step will likely screw up you harddisk.
    Enter the following command (case sensitive?):
    bmgr32 /Fbootmgr.bin /m0 /IBM /v
    The output will look like this:
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>bmgr32 /Fbootmgr.bin /m0 /IBM /v
    installing MBR
    finding free sectors
    Sector 9 is free
    Sector 10 is free
    Sector 11 is free
    Sector 12 is free
    Sector 13 is free
    Sector 14 is free
    Sector 15 is free
    Sector 16 is free
    Opened Master Boot Record to see whose MBR it is.
    It's a Lenovo MBR
    Opened drive for reading
    Partition 0 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 1 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 2 the SP? (512)  Label is SERVICEV
    Setting Think bit
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>
    This command reinstalled the Lenovo bootmanager in the MBR that was erased by the Win Vista/7 setup program.
    Enter the following command:
    bmgr32 /info /v
    The output will now look like this:
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>bmgr32 /info /v
    It's a Lenovo  MBR
    Opened Master Boot Record to see whose MBR it is.
    It's a Lenovo MBR
    Opened drive for reading
    Partition 0 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 1 the SP? no, type 0x07 is not correct
    Partition 2 the SP? (512)  Label is SERVICEV
    Using version 2.05 of Lenovo Boot Manager
    Reading: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0
            MBR Sector 1 Index: 1   Checksum: 00    Disabled
            MBR Sector 2 Index: 11  Checksum: 03    Passed
            MBR Sector 3 Index: 12  Checksum: FD    Passed
            MBR Sector 4 Index: 13  Checksum: 58    Passed
            MBR Sector 5 Index: 14  Checksum: 96    Passed
            MBR Sector 6 Index: 15  Checksum: 7F    Passed
            Data Sector  Index: 10  Checksum: 01    Passed
            Original MBR Index: 9   Checksum: 12    Passed
            No Patch Sectors
            Checksum Byte: 00
            Think Flag: 1
            WinPE Partition (0-3): 2        Alt Boot Partition (0-3): 2
            Boot Config: 0 (Service Partition containing one Service OS)
            Boot State: 0                   Alt Boot Flag: 0
            (Normal booting operation, will boot to Customer OS)
            RRU: 00000000 00000000          Prev Active Part: 255
            Previous Partition Type: FF     Patch IN: 0     OUT: 0
            CIRT Disabled
            TOC: 0000000000000000           Lock: 0
            Show Error: 0                   Halt on Error: 0
            CIRT Load Return: 0
            CIRT Execute Return: 0
            Pause Duration: 10              Scan Code: 0085
            F11 Msg: To boot to the Rescue and Recovery Environment, Press F11
            Check Msg: There has been a signature failure
     #  active  type      start CHS      end CHS      startLBA       size
     0   0x80   0x07      1   1   0   254 255 255           63    109675692
     1   0x00   0x07    239 255 255   239 255 255    109676544    191619072
     2   0x00   0x12    239 255 255   239 255 255    301296240     11279520
     3   0x00   0x00      0   0   0     0   0   0            0            0
    C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\Lenovo\BMGR>
    So you have actually regained the Lenovo bootmanager. But you are not done yet.
    Step 14) Shutdown. Restart the system. DO NOT PRESS THE BLUE THINKVANTAGE BUTTON AT THE SYSTEM STARTUP SCREEN!!! IT DOES NOT WORK YET! When the system startup screen DISAPPEARS, quickly press F11 (maybe several times). The system should now boot the predesktop environment from the service partition.
    Step 15) When the predesktop is there, choose "warmstart". When the system startup screen appears, press the blue Thinkvantage button. The system should again boot into the predesktop. The blue Thinkvantage button now works permanently.
    Step 16) Check that you can boot Win XP and Win Vista/7 from the Windows bootmanager. You're done!

  • Installation of Client Access role fails on Windows Server 2008 R2 (Execution of: "$error.Clear(); Install-ExchangeCertificate -services "IIS, POP, IMAP")

    Hello
    I am trying to install Exchange Server 2010 beta 1 onto a Windows Server 2008 R2 (build 7000) machine which has also been set up as a domain controller.
    However when attempting to install the Client Access role, setup fails with the error below.
    Does anyone know of a way to get around this please?
    I have already searched for this error and not found any similar threads.
    Also every time I press the code button on this forum it crashes the browser and I keep losing the message! (IE8 from within Server R2). Also the message box is very small, will not expand and keeps jumping to the top.
    Thanks
    Robin
    [code]
    Summary: 4 item(s). 1 succeeded, 1 failed.
    Elapsed time: 00:00:01
    Preparing Setup
    Completed
    Elapsed Time: 00:00:00
    Client Access Role
    Failed
    Error:
    The execution of: "$error.Clear(); Install-ExchangeCertificate -services "IIS, POP, IMAP" -DomainController $RoleDomainController", generated the following error: "Could not grant Network Service access to the certificate with thumbprint 2F320F5D5B5C6873E54C8AB57F604D8AFA31D18C because a cryptographic exception was thrown.".
    Could not grant Network Service access to the certificate with thumbprint 2F320F5D5B5C6873E54C8AB57F604D8AFA31D18C because a cryptographic exception was thrown.
    Access is denied.
    Elapsed Time: 00:00:01
    Mailbox Role
    Cancelled
    Finalizing Setup
    Cancelled
    [/code]
    Robin Wilson

    Hello
    Thanks for all the replies.
    I have since wiped the system and installed everything again and it all worked this time so not sure what was wrong last time. I did try to uninstall all Exchange components and then uninstall IIS and Application server, reboot and re-install but I received the same error still when it came to installing the client access role.
    Walter: I just attempted the standard installation which should have used the default self-signed certificate. Everything was a fresh install done at the same time on a freshly formatted PC.
    For info last time when it failed to work:
    - Installed Windows Server 2008 R2
    - Installed Domain Controller role using dcpromo. I set the forest and domain as Windows Server 2008 R2
    - Added a forest trust between main domain and test Exchange domain (set up as ex2010.local)
    - Installed IIS and Application Server role
    - Installed Hyper-v role
    - Installed Desktop Experience feature
    - Installed Exchange and recieved the error
    When it worked I set up the forest and domain in Windows Server 2008 mode (i.e. not R2), installed Exchange first and then set up the forest trust and then Hyper-v. It did say it failed to configure dns which was probably because it started trying to do automatic updates half way through the dcpromo! DNS seems to work ok though.
    I did notice this time that Hyper-v gave a warning about the virtual network adapter not being set up correctly and the local network did not work correctly although I could access the internet. Not sure if this could have been related to the cause of the problem previously. For now I have disabled the virtual network until I get time to try and get it working and so the mail will work in the meantime.
    I also noticed that Hyper-v added an extra 443 ssl binding to the default website so as it had 2 bindings on port 443 it refused to start. After deleting one it worked.
    I decided to install Exchange onto a domain controller as it is only a test and I wouldn't do it in a live environment. I am also short of test machines! It didn't give me any warnings about this actually, I think previous versions warn you that it is not recommended.
    Andreas and Chinthaka: I did not know about the requirement to run the domain at 2003 mode. The main domain is running in 2008 mode with Exchange 2007 so I assume this is just a temporary beta related requirement. It does seem to be working (second attempt) so far in a 2008 mode domain although I haven't had a chance to fully test it yet.
    Thanks
    Robin
    P.S. Sorry it's taken me a while to reply!
    Robin Wilson

  • There,are,restrictions,to,opening,PDF,files,on,an,Pad,or,Android,Device,that,will,open,in, Microsoft,Internet,Explorer,desktop,or,laptop.,If,I,bought,a,Windows,8.1,tablet,and,had,Ad obe,reader,installed,would,I,then,be,able,to,open,the,secure,document,wit

    There,are,restrictions,to,opening,PDF,files,on,an,iPad,or,Android,Device,that,will,open,in ,Microsoft,Internet,Explorer,desktop,or,laptop.,If,I,bought,a,Windows,8.1,tablet,and,had,A dobe,reader,installed,would,I,then,be,able,to,open,the,secure,document,with,Internet,Explo rer?

    What's,with,the,commas?
    If you have a tablet that runs full Windows 8 - not Windows 8 RT, which is limited.
    And if you install the full Adobe Reader for Windows, not the special Adobe Reader Touch for Windows 8.
    Then you will have the same features as a desktop.
    Unless they can't be accessed in touch mode, since it isn't a touch app.

  • Want to install Windows 8.1 Enterprise on my Yoga 2 10 tablet

    I would like to install Windows 8.1 Enterprise on my Yoga 2 10 tablet. The tablet came with Windows 8.1 with Bing preinstalled. This upgrade will require a full reinstall as there's no upgrade path to the Enterprise from the preinstalled version. Unfortunately, there are no dowloads for drivers or the bundled software on the Lenovo support site for the Yoga 2 10 tablet (1051F).  Will the drivers & bundled software eventually be available for download or are they something I need to purchase?   

    Hi all,
    I finally figured it out. I have the 13" with the 64GB drive Yoga 2 Tablet.
    Here's what I did.
    1. I used Double Driver to scan my system and backup ALLof the original drivers to a flash drive.
    2. I attached a USB 2.0 hub (Must be 2.0 to avoid additional driver issues during 8.1 enterprise install)
    Attached a standard keyboard, mouse, and 8GB flash drive with Windows 8.1 Enterprise on it.
    (the flash drive must be  a standard flash drive and must be created to booth via UEFI. I used ISO2Disc to do this)
    3. After I was sure the drivers backed up I shrunk the partition of the current windows drive to 20GB and created a new partition
    4. I restarted and boot into the bios and turned secure boot OFF(after you push restart hold the volume up button until it brings you to it. Here you'll find the boot manager, BIOS, etc.)
    5. I then restarted again and boot to UEFI USB that had my windows 8.1 enterprise (x86 only - x64 is not supported with these devices/BIOS that I know of)
    I installed 8.1 Enterprise on the new partition that I'd just created out of the remaining space I took from the original windows install - It would not allow me in any way to install 8.1 OVER the previous windows install.
    6. I installed windows as normal and then used Double Driver to do a restore of ALL the previous drivers I captured from the other partition with windows on it. I had to click through several "Publisher not found, do you want to install anyway?" prompts, but it worked out really well.
    7. I did a restart and ensured that everything continued to work as expected.
    8. Then I booted back into the Enterprise install and in Disk Management deleted the old partition of the previous windows install and recommisioned it as a new simple volume.
    *At  this point there are likely tools that would combine the partitions for me but I didn't have one nor could I get any good recommendations so I preceded to do it the only way I knew how and went to step 9.*
    9. I went back and repeated Steps 5-7 but this time installing Enterprise on the Original partition.
    10. After a restart and ensuring the drivers worked I did all the windows updates and checked to make sure everything was good.
    11. I used disk management to delete the FIRST install of Enterprise and then expanded my SECOND install of enterprise to reclaim the unused space.
    12. Installed all my normal programs, joined to domain, and treated it as a normal computer from here on out.
    Note - I left the 100MB EFI untouched as I'm pretty sure this is what fuels the BIOS and boot. Also the ~5GB Recovery partition untouched in case I ran into any problems and needed my original factory image back.

  • Yoga Tablet 2 8" - How to install Windows 8.1 Profession​al?

    Hi folks,
    how can I install Windows 8.1 Professional on my Yoga Tablet 2 8"? I dont want to use "Windows 8.1 with Bing" because I still own a Professional Version of Windows which I could use.
    The Tablet doesn't want to boot from USB. It's always saying "There is no USB-Boot Option, please choose another one". How can I install an alternate OS on this tablet?

    Why you chinese guys never answer to people if something's not possible? You "don't lose your face", just answer if its possible or not. Arigato!

  • Installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1

    Hello
    I am unable to install Service pack 1 for Windows 7 home premium (OEM edition) and a couple of other updates, in the past the macbook has downloaded and installed windows updates fine, In this instance it downloads but I get a error message error 800B0100. I have tried everything down the windows path but have got nowhere, a search on the web suggests that while some people install this update on a Bootcamp partition others cannot.
    Can anyone help.
    Thanks
    Stephen

    You have OS 10.7 but not Bootcamp 4?
    Friend of mine on OEM non Mac has similar long standing SP1 problem; as a possible/last solution,
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprogeneral/thread/64611492- 58b5-49d7-845e-59fb53c1c48f/
    I see from search for W 7 SP1 error 800B0100 in Windows forums:
    rename the \Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder to \Windows\SoftwareDistribution.old.
    I learned (by doing it) that you can rename outside of safe mode in same login session if you disable Windows Update completely via control panel. Then you could turn W. Update back on & try again. 
    You will see more on this from Microsoft itself by search for: rename \Windows\SoftwareDistribution

  • Install windows 8 64bit on 64bit architecture tablet(acer iconia w4-820) by removing the preloaded 32bit windows 8.1 or dual boot

    Hi,
    I need to install windows 8 64bit on a 64bit architecture Tablet(acer iconia w4-820) by removing the preloaded 32bit windows 8.1 or should make it as dual boot. For a project purpose.
    I tried booting the tablet from windows 8 64bit DVD for installation but it does't even detect the DVD Drive. when i insert the recovery DVD which came with acer it gets detected. 
    The windows 8 64bit DVD which am trying to install is volume licensed which we use to install on our laptops. That works fine with Laptops.
    Is their any different version of windows 8 do i need to try for installing on Tablet(acer iconia w4-820) or where am i going wrong.
    Thank for your help. 

    SM
    DISCLAIMER.  I would contact Acer about this to be safe, but if you only have one HD in the tablet you are going to have to do a clean install by formatting the HD.  You cant run 64 bit & 32 bit on the same drive AFAIK.
    Wanikiya and Dyami--Team Zigzag

  • Unable to install SQL 2005 Service Pack 3 (Unable to install Windows Installer MSI file)

    I'm unable to install SQL 2005 Service Pack 3. This results in the following error message: Unable to install Windows Installer MSI file.
    Could someone please help me. Thanks in advance!
    === Verbose logging started: 3-4-2009  9:33:00  Build type: SHIP UNICODE 4.05.6001.00  Calling process: d:\5ddfa356349ddf2e676c336d95c5\hotfix.exe ===
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:404]: Resetting cached policy values
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:404]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:404]: ******* RunEngine:
               ******* Product: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi
               ******* Action:
               ******* CommandLine: **********
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:404]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:404]: Grabbed execution mutex.
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:419]: Cloaking enabled.
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:419]: Attempting to enable all disabled privileges before calling Install on Server
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:00:419]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:01:747]: Running installation inside multi-package transaction C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:01:747]: Grabbed execution mutex.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:02:029]: Resetting cached policy values
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:02:029]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:02:029]: ******* RunEngine:
               ******* Product: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi
               ******* Action:
               ******* CommandLine: **********
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:02:685]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:03:450]: File will have security applied from OpCode.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:03:841]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying package --> 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi' against software restriction policy
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:03:841]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi has a digital signature
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:04:841]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi is permitted to run at the 'unrestricted' authorization level.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:04:888]: End dialog not enabled
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:04:888]: Original package ==> C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:04:888]: Package we're running from ==> C:\WINDOWS\Installer\3d3a713.msi
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:497]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{53F5C3EE-05ED-4830-994B-50B2F0D50FCE}'.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:497]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:685]: MSCOREE not loaded loading copy from system32
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\2f1994e.msi 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: Opening existing patch 'C:\WINDOWS\Installer\e6ba0.msp'.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\e6ba0.msp 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: Couldn't find local patch 'C:\WINDOWS\Installer\e6ba0.msp'. Looking for it at its source.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: Resolving Patch source.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: User policy value 'DisableMedia' is 0
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownMedia' is 0
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Media enabled only if package is safe.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Looking for sourcelist for product {EE92F683-5F5C-4970-BB0B-9AC591B60268}
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Adding {EE92F683-5F5C-4970-BB0B-9AC591B60268}; to potential sourcelist list (pcode;disk;relpath).
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Now checking product {EE92F683-5F5C-4970-BB0B-9AC591B60268}
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Media is enabled for product.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Attempting to use LastUsedSource from source list.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:05:825]: SOURCEMGMT: Trying source \\NF04\d$\3db7739bf5c1bb9c50076c418420\HotFixSqlSupport\Files\.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:06:607]: Note: 1: 2203 2: \\NF04\d$\3db7739bf5c1bb9c50076c418420\HotFixSqlSupport\Files\SqlSupport.msp 3: -2147287037
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:06:607]: SOURCEMGMT: Source is invalid due to missing/inaccessible package.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:06:607]: Note: 1: 1706 2: -2147483647 3: SqlSupport.msp
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:06:607]: SOURCEMGMT: Processing net source list.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:06:607]: Note: 1: 1706 2: -2147483647 3: SqlSupport.msp
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:06:607]: SOURCEMGMT: Processing media source list.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:07:654]: SOURCEMGMT: Resolved source to: 'SqlSupport.msp'
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:732]: Note: 1: 1314 2: SqlSupport.msp
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:732]: Unable to create a temp copy of patch 'SqlSupport.msp'.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:732]: Searching provided command line patches for patch code {EE92F683-5F5C-4970-BB0B-9AC591B60268}
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:763]: Note: 1: 1708
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:763]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English) -- Installation failed.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:763]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English). Product Version: 9.00.4035.00. Product Language: 1033. Installation success or error status: 1635.
    MSI (s) (28:CC) [09:33:37:779]: MainEngineThread is returning 1635
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:888]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    This patch package could not be opened.  Verify that the patch package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer patch package.
    C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Cache\SQLSupport\x86\1033\SqlSupport.msi
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:888]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:888]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:888]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:904]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:919]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:919]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress 3: 2
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:919]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress 3: 2
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:919]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
    MSI (s) (28:28) [09:33:37:919]: Restoring environment variables
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:37:935]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
    MSI (c) (E0:88) [09:33:37:935]: MainEngineThread is returning 1635
    === Verbose logging stopped: 3-4-2009  9:33:37 ===

    This post should definitely help you
    http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlserverfaq/archive/2009/01/30/part-1-sql-server-2005-patch-fails-to-install-with-an-error-unable-to-install-windows-installer-msp-file.aspx?CommentPosted=true
    Feroz
    Mark as Answer if it helps. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.

  • HT1461 Using a G5. I've installed windows 7. However, no sound. My copy of Lion 10.7.4 is a download (I have an install usb). How do I install the service preferences for windows 7?

    Using a G5 with Lion 10.7.4. Using boot camp have installed windows 7 in an equal partition and it appears to be running alright. Problem--no sound.
    My Lion install was from a online download. Since then have made a bootable usb. How do I install the windows service preferences from Lion?

    Not on a G5 because a G5 is a PPC machine and won't run anything past Leopard.

  • Itunes 10.2.2 not installing message is -Service 'ipad service'could not be installed. verify that you have sufficient privelge to install system services . I have windows 7 , am administrator in windows 7, but i have an iphone not an ipad, Hints?

    I tunes tries to update over and over again to 10.2.2.  Each time it fails and lists  message"Service 'ipad service'could not be installed. Verify that you have sufficient privelege to install system services."
    I have an iphone and use itunes to update it. I do not have an ipad if that is an issue.  Is this problem related to apple, or to Windows vista?  I am system administrator on Windows 7 so the problem must be related to apple. I would appreciate a clue as to what I need to do. Or are there sufficient problems with 10.2.2 that I should be happy it will not update? This problem is getting beyond annoying since i have work to do other than cater to apple itunes.

    I would say it is Windows.
    Which are you using btw, Vista or 7?
    And did you download the 64-bit version if that is what you run?
    There were a lot of tips to troubleshoot (never needed to in 4 yrs though knock on wood).
    Uninstall itunes
    run chckdsk and sfc /scannow
    CCleaner 3.05
    If 7 did you upgrade to SP1? Driver Sweeper has been known to cause some problems with Windows 7 SP1
    Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime Windows
    iTunes Troubleshooting quits, freezes, or launch issues

  • Oracle 8i. Service says "STARTING" after installing Windows SP 4

    Hello All,
    I installed windows 2000 SP 3, VS .NET, Oracle 8i.
    I restarted the computer and it was ok.
    After that I went to microsoft and update windows with SP 4 and current patches.
    After that I restarted the computer and my
    ORACLE service says "starting" and not "started"
    Is there problem with Oracle 8i and SP 4 and current security patches ??
    My configuration is - Windows 2000 SP 4, Oracle 8i and VS .NET on Pentinum 4
    Please help.
    Thank you
    Nick....

    Nick,
    Go to Microsoft KB835732. This has worked for 2 of 3 databases.

  • Install window services for managed server

    hi all, i wanted to install window services for managed server. Can anyone advice me how to do it? My weblogic version is 10. Thanks in advance.

    Hi,
    Please refer to the following link....it might be helpful: http://weblogic-wonders.com/weblogic/2010/03/13/managed-server-as-windows-service/

Maybe you are looking for