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Error code 1935 while installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1

Anonymous
2010-08-18T12:43:06+00:00

Original title: Error code 1935 installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1(x64 in windows 7 UltimateI am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit orginal from MS.  Since I have installed this I receive each time when I try to install Visual C++ 2008 SP1 (x64 following error message:  Error 1935. Error durante la instalación del ensamblado: Microsoft.VC90.MFCLOC, version="9.0.30729.1", publicKeyToken= "1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b", processorArchitecture= "amd64", type= "win32". The Problem I have now that all the new Software using Visual C++ 2008 SP1(x64, eg: all Autodesk 2011 software like Autocad Architecture 2011, Maya 2011, Revit 2011 I cannot install. It would be great if someboddy could help me to solve this problem because I need to use the above Software urgently within my job. Thanks

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Anonymous
2010-08-19T20:11:07+00:00

This is an old XP article but it might be suggesting that there is an access permissions type of problem?

You receive an "error 1603: A fatal error occurred during installation" error message when you try to install a Windows Installer package

http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B834484&x=11&y=7#appliesto

Can you start the install by right-clicking on any .exe and selecting the "Run As Administrator" option?  What is the file extension of the install file?  .msi or .msu will need a different approach.

Use the Vista instructions in this to reset to default the security settings.

How do I restore security settings to the default settings?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222/#appliesto

Solving setup errors by using the SubInACL tool to repair file and registry permissions

http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/09/04/solving-setup-errors-by-using-the-subinacl-tool-to-repair-file-and-registry-permissions.aspx

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-07-24T19:19:53+00:00

    I have been having many different problems for literally months; thank you so much for that last link; it saved me from having to reinstall.

    You have saved my weekend, enough thanks cannot be given.

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-12-08T18:54:13+00:00

    Thank you for posting that extra information into this posting.

    Here is some further information on the FSUTIL Command

    Vista's FSUTIL Command

    http://itsvista.com/2007/03/fsutil/

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-12-08T15:12:57+00:00

    Hi all,

    the SubInACL was an interesting experience but did not solve the problem in my case. My error 1935 came with a HRESULT 0x8007054F (internal error). The cbs.log contained some transaction related errors, like e.g. the following:

    CSI    00000019 Pending transaction content must be resolved, cannot begin another transaction yet

    CSI    0000001a (F) E_UNEXPECTED #1393# from Windows::COM::CComponentStore::InternalTransact(...)[gle=0x8000ffff]

    SXS    Transact2 sensing pending content failed with 0x8000ffff

    etc.

    Finally, I found the solution to my flavor of the problem in the following thread:

    http://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/TechOff/WindowsUpdate-problem

    I post this because it might save other people from spending too much time on this issue or even messing up their system. I have also read in some locations that people resorted to perform an update install of Windows 7.

    Cheers, Remigius.

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  4. Anonymous
    2010-08-26T21:01:06+00:00

    Not many people are able to delete the "trustedinstaller" I wonder if congratulations are in order?  I think you are probably right when you say that it could be a problem.

    Did this article restore that gold plated user?

    How do I restore security settings to the default settings?

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222/#appliesto

    Is the Windows Modules Installer Service disabled in Services?

    I don't know any way to create that user other from some sort of image backup or a reinstall of Windows.  Perhaps others may know?

    What recovery options come with your machine, do you have a retail DVD, or is it the usual OEM stuff?

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