ktm Posted October 10, 2009 Share Posted October 10, 2009 After a couple unsuccessful hours of trying to get the Wolf V500 software installed on my new computer that has Windows Vista, I found the solution to my problem. As you know, the Wolf V500 software requires the installation of Net Framework Ver. 1.1.4322. My install of Windows Vista did not include Net Framework. When trying to install Net Framework on Vista, I kept encountering errors that would terminate the installation and leave it uninstalled. I found the solution on a web site that addresses this issue. After following the step by step solution below, Net Framework was successfully installed as well as Wolf. Following is taken directly from the website (http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/12/27/install-microsoft-net-framework-11-on-windows-vista-fix-regsvcsexe-fails-error/): Windows Vista comes packaged with Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and 3.0, but not version 1.1, which may still required by some applications such as QuickBooks 7, GFI Report Packs, VS.NET 2003, InstallShield 11.5, and many other developed software. However, when trying to install Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 (dotnetfx.exe) on Windows Vista, one or more error messages similar to one of the following text will appear, and stop or prevent setup installation of .NET Framework 1.1 from continuing successfully. RegSvcs.exe – Common Language Runtime Debugging Services Application has generated an exception that could not be handled. Process id=0xe50 (3664), Thread id=0xd44 (3396). Click OK to terminate the application. Click CANCEL to debug the application. If user click “OK’, the installation of .NET 1.1 will be cancelled, while clicking “CANCEL” produces another error message similar to below: RegSvcs.exe – No debugger found Registered JIT debugger is not available. An attempt to launch a JIT debugger with the following command resulted in an error of 0×2 (s). Please check computer settings. cardbg.exe !a 9×8e In Even Viewer of Vista, the following log or similar can be seen: Source: MsiInstaller Event ID: 1030 Description: Product: Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. The application tried to install a more recent version of the protected Windows file C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworksbs_wminet_utils.dll. You may need to update your operating system for this application to work correctly. (Package Version: 1.0.0.0, Operating System Protected Version: 1.0.0.0). Source: MsiInstaller Event ID: 1030 Description: Product: Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. The application tried to install a more recent version of the protected Windows file C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworksbs_system.enterpriseservices.dll. You may need to update your operating system for this application to work correctly. (Package Version: 1.0.0.0, Operating System Protected Version: 1.0.0.0). The error pops up in the end of .NET Framework 1.1 setup when it’s almost finished, and is registering “System.EnterpriseServices.dll” when the error occurs, time remaining for the installatin process shows 0 seconds. Why exactly the error occurs when installing Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 in Windows Vista is not known, as the issue happens randomly. It may affect both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista system, but not all system will have the issue. But one thing is for sure. Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 (Service Pack 1) has resolved the issue. However, Microsoft does not provide download to standalone .NET Framework 1.1 installer that integrated with SP1. Thus, the workaround to fix the Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1. installation error on Vista is to slipstream .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 into .NET Framework 1.1 installer, so that both the .NET Framework and the Service Pack can be installed at the same time. To slipstream .NET 1.1 SP1 into .NET Framework setup package to have a integrated .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 installer, follow steps in this trick: Create a new folder named DotNet in C: drive (C:DotNet is used in this guide, you can change to any folder you prefer, but ensure that you use correct path in the following steps). Download Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable Package (dotnetfx.exe). Make sure the setup file is saved as dotnetfx.exe. Download Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 (NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe). Make sure that the file is renamed and saved as dotnetfxsp1.exe, so that the rest of the steps can be followed easily. Move both installation files into the same directory (i.e. C:DotNet), if you’re not saving them together. Open command prompt as Administrator. Change to the directory where the two installation setup files for .NET 1.1 are saved (i.e. C:DotNet). Run the following commands one by one, press Enter after each one. dotnetfx.exe /c:"msiexec.exe /a netfx.msi TARGETDIR=C:DotNet" If you’re not using C:DotNet directory, change the target to your path accordingly.Then click on “Yes” when prompted to answer “would you like to install Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1. Package?”Wait for the uncompression, extraction and setup to complete with the display of the following dialog which says installation complete. dotnetfxsp1.exe /Xp:C:DotNetnetfxsp.msp No status message for this step. msiexec.exe /a c:DotNetnetfx.msi /p c:DotNetnetfxsp.msp Wait for Windows Installer for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 to finish and disappear automatically. 8. Install Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 with slipstreamed/integrated Service Pack 1 by running netfx.msi created in the working folder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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